US President Donald Trump signs an executive order that suspends the country's refugee program for four months and halts the entry of Syrian refugees indefinitely, a move he says is aimed at keeping "radical Islamic terrorists" out of America.
Most tennis fans have a soft spot for the battle for supremacy between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, who will clash in the Australian Open final. Look back at five matches that tell the tale of their historic rivalry.
A small internet provider helping to end the data drought in regional Queensland says it could soon be outbid by big telcos on digital spectrum access due to a proposed rule change by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
An Australian Open electrified by the revivals of seasoned champions will bathe in the warm glow of nostalgia tonight when the Williams sisters contest the women's final at Rod Laver Arena.
The wreckage of a sea plane that crashed into Perth's Swan River during Australia Day festivities, killing both people on board, is pulled from the Swan River and sent off for examination.
An historical documentary featuring the Indigenous community on Palm Island in far north Queensland will shed light on a relatively unknown aspect of Australia's colonisation where Aboriginal people were stolen, stripped and exhibited as attractions in a human zoo.
A former One Nation candidate who was dumped last night over a controversial blog post he denies writing says Pauline Hanson could face a revolt if she keeps "jumping the gun" and sacking people.
Treasurer Scott Morrison brushes off calls from within the Coalition for the Government to consider curbing negative gearing in order to control the growth of house prices in capital cities.
People in parts of the Western Australia's Pilbara region are placed on blue alert as a tropical low bears down on the area, with the BOM urging people to prepare emergency kits.
An enormous cache of historical documents detailing the reign of King George III, who suffered from a rare blood disorder giving him symptoms considered to be signs of insanity, will go online as part of the Royal family's effort to rehabilitate his legacy.
The white woman who testified black boy Emmitt Till had physically and verbally harassed her, resulting in the boy's brutal murder, has confessed she lied.
The new US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, pledges to overhaul the world body and warns allies that if they do not support Washington, then she is "taking names" and will respond.
Hundreds of millions of people around Asia gather to welcome the Year of the Rooster, with not even a crackdown on fireworks stopping millions setting them off in the streets of Beijing.
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