Young charity workers were forced to lick underwear, cross dress and take part in obscene cigarette rituals, according to lawyers suing the marketing giant Appco.
On the eve of his visit to Australia, Joko Widodo speaks about the importance of rebuilding trust between the two nations, and indicates Indonesia wants to eventually shift from the death penalty.
Australia undoes its good opening day work in the first Test against South Africa, collapsing on day two to surrender control of the match at the WACA.
Police are forced to deploy tear gas as a day of peaceful protests in Jakarta turns violent, as hardline Islamists call for the arrest of the city's Christian governor over comments he made about the Koran.
A judge throws out a case against three Queensland University of Technology students who were accused of racially vilifying an Indigenous woman in 2013.
US federal authorities have warned three states about possible Al Qaeda plans for attacks around election day, putting law enforcement on alert ahead of the vote.
Bones, artefacts and emu eggshells discovered in a cave in WA's Mid West show humans inhabited the area just before the last ice age and thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
A reptile handler in New South Wales proposes to his girlfriend inside a crocodile enclosure containing a 4.5-metre animal named Elvis, then jokes that popping the question was "worse than feeding a crocodile".
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