Seven inmates are on the run after escaping from a youth correction facility in Malmsbury and stealing several vehicles from the centre north-west of Melbourne, police say.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten accuses the Federal Government of being out of touch on housing affordability after the Deputy Prime Minister suggests people should move to the country if they want to purchase a home.
The Turnbull Government is confident the future of Australia's one-off refugee deal will not be affected by US President Donald Trump's expected temporary ban on most refugees.
Anti-Islamic protesters call for the Canberra Theatre Centre to be destroyed after it displays an "un-Australian" image of two Muslim girls wearing hijabs celebrating Australia Day.
Having held on to their margins as interest rates fell last year, Australian banks could hit pay-dirt if the cycle rolls over and rates start to rise again.
Treasurer Scott Morrison outlines an "Australia first" trade policy after US President Donald Trump signs an executive order to leave the Trans-Pacific Partnership using similar language.
Badlands National Park in South Dakota deletes several tweets on climate change statistics hours after posting them, following several gag orders and suspensions on US federal agencies by President Donald Trump's new administration.
An Indigenous leader working across a 350,000-square-kilometre area of Central Australia helping women raise strong and healthy children is among the nominees for Australian of the Year.
Some Australian workers on the brink of retirement are being short-changed on their employer superannuation entitlements and might be forced onto the age pension, according to research out today.
"Fake news" — the term used to refer to websites that deliberately publish disinformation — beats both "Halal Snack Pack" and "alt-right" to be given the 2016 Word of the Year honours by Macquarie Dictionary.
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