Fire authorities are warning residents in Abernethy and Kitchener to shelter in place, as firefighters battle out-of-control blazes at Port Stephens and Cessnock in the NSW Hunter region.
South Africa has made a solid start on day four of the first Test against South Africa at the WACA, as Vernon Philander and Quinton de Kock push the lead well past 400. Follow all the action in our live blog.
A construction industry whistleblower speaks out about safety standards in the sector, saying he thought someone would be "seriously injured or killed" at the Perth building site where a German backpacker fell to her death last month.
Ireland defeats New Zealand 40-29 in Chicago, ending the All Blacks' record 18-match winning streak and recording its first victory over the world champions in 29 Tests spanning 111 years.
A teenager remains on the run after fleeing the scene of a car smash in suburban Melbourne that left one person dead and four others in hospital, one in a critical condition.
Indonesia's President has criticised unnamed politicians for inciting violence at protests in Jakarta, which forced him to cancel a planned trip to Australia.
Queensland University of Technology law lecturer Gordon Douglas Chalmers is charged with child sex offences, including using a carriage service to groom and procure children and using it to access child pornography.
Nigerian army troops rescue one of the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram extremists more than two years ago, with a 10-month-old son born to a Boko Haram fighter.
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