President-elect Donald Trump puts vice-presidential running mate Mike Pence in charge of a White House transition team that also includes three of his grown children as he begins the work of filling top administration jobs.
South Africa loses quick wickets after a solid start in response to a paltry 85 for Australia on day one in Hobart. Follow all the action in our live blog.
The Federal Opposition criticises the Coalition for blocking a refugee settlement deal with Malaysia when Julia Gillard was prime minister, as reports emerge Malcolm Turnbull is about to sign a deal with the United States.
A 'mini tornado' and severe thunderstorms sweep through Victoria's far north-west, leaving a trail of destruction and thousands of properties without power.
Police continue their search for the body of missing man Matthew Leveson in the Royal National Park south of Sydney, as Matthew's father reveals his family's determination to find his remains.
With a growing number of single-sex schools in Australia converting to co-ed, Samantha Selinger-Morris looks at how attending gender segregated schools impacts students' emotional wellbeing and worldview.
US President Barack Obama's administration suspends its efforts to win congressional approval for the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, saying its fate is now up to Donald Trump and Republican politicians.
A baby koala discovered in the bag of a woman Brisbane police stopped for questioning a week ago is reunited with the officer who found him as he continues to recover from his ordeal.
E-health files in the United States are being used for identity fraud and by paedophiles, according to a new report that highlights the vulnerabilities of online health systems.
The 2016 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards hope to raise awareness of conservation issue while showcasing the "true playfulness of the animal kingdom".
The Indian Government announces the overnight withdrawal and replacement of $330 billion worth of banknotes, but delays in getting the new currency into the country's largely cash economy are creating frustration and hardship.
The first study of hundreds of poems and pictures scrawled on the walls of one of Australia's oldest convict prisons sheds light on the inmates' day-to-day hardships.
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