Three people have been killed and 20 others injured after a man deliberately drove into pedestrians in Melbourne's Bourke Street mall before he was arrested. Police say the incident was not terrorism related. Follow for live updates.
Three people are dead and a man has been arrested after a car was deliberately driven into pedestrians near Bourke and Queen streets in Melbourne's CBD, police say.
Rescue workers continue the search at a luxury Italian hotel buried by an avalanche as it emerges one survivor's attempt to raise the alarm was ignored for several hours.
This week's devastating fire at Tarago that destroyed a home and burnt out almost 3,400 hectares was sparked when a bird flew near powerlines, firefighters say.
The Fire of Australia, the world's finest uncut opal, becomes part of the South Australian Museum's collection more than 60 years after it was discovered.
An Australian research team has found three unknown shipwrecks at a notorious reef in the Coral Sea, which they say may offer insights into Australia's early trade with Asia.
A man is found dead after a suspected crocodile attack at the notorious Cahill's Crossing in the Northern Territory, where he tried to walk across the East Alligator River in actions police have described as "foolish".
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up at Ecuador's London embassy since 2012, says he stands by his offer to be extradited to the United States providing his rights are protected.
From fist bumping Michelle Obama to sharing a few dad jokes, Barack Obama has defined his presidency through pop culture. Take a look back at some of his coolest moments from the past eight years.
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