The controversial Adler shotgun is a step closer to being allowed into Australia after the New South Wales Government falls into line to reclassify it as a category D weapon, the ABC understands.
Officials in the Californian city of Oakland say the warehouse where an illegal music event was being held was a "death trap" that made it impossible for many partygoers to escape an intense fire.
China lodges a diplomatic protest after US President-elect Donald Trump's phone call with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, but blames the self-ruled island Beijing claims as its own for the "petty" move.
With many people in rural communities losing faith in the major two parties, One Nation is trying to register in Tasmania ahead of the next state election.
Two homes in south-east Queensland were destroyed by fire during yesterday's super cell storms, which also overturned caravans and saw a teenager struck by lightning.
Amid a rise in carjackings and aggravated burglaries across Melbourne, $2 billion will be spent recruiting frontline and specialist Victorian police in what the Government labels the biggest investment in the force's history.
Victorians who experience breathing difficulties or asthma are advised to take extra care this evening, with a cool change and thunderstorms predicted for the state.
Paramedics are called several times to a party hosted by self-proclaimed Gold Coast playboy Travers Beynon, with complaints ranging from possible drug or alcohol related problems to cuts from a broken window and white-tailed spider bite.
A man found injured after a single-vehicle accident is charged with murder after allegedly giving information to paramedics that leads to the discovery of a woman's body.
Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans rally in Seoul on Saturday in the sixth straight weekend of protests demanding the resignation of scandal-tainted President Park Geun-hye.
The life of one of Tasmania's greatest "unsung heroes", revered Aboriginal warrior and clan leader Mannalargenna, is marked with a celebration considered to be among the most important developments in the state's history.
The number of drownings in the Australian surf has surged over the past year, with data showing men now account for almost 90 per cent of deaths on the coast.
Claims that controversial Queensland MP Billy Gordon is not paying child support and misled Parliament are being investigated by the Speaker, however the member for Cook maintains he is meeting obligations.
Australia's Tyler Wright has finished her maiden world championship year with a win over Hawaii's Carrisa Moore at the World Surf League event on the island of Maui.
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