Evacuations are ordered in coastal towns and communities in areas of north Queensland as Tropical Cyclone Debbie bears down, with authorities warning of damaging tidal surges and an impact on a scale not seen since Cyclone Yasi in 2011.
A member of the Hells Angels in Thailand says Australian bikies are taking over from local members — and says he wants the Thai Government to stop what he calls their "evil" influence.
Australia gets an early scalp on day two, as India begins its first dig in answer to the tourists' 300 in the fourth Test in Dharamsala. Follow all the action in our live blog.
The Australian Government says they are in contact with Chinese authorities after a university professor and critic of growing Chinese Government influence in Australia is prevented from boarding a flight from China back home to Sydney.
Australian television personality and Gold Logie nominee Grant Denyer walks away from a rally car crash in Victoria, while his co-driver sustains a suspected broken leg.
Cameron and Jayden Caulfield and their two siblings will be handed Australian Bravery Awards for disarming their drunken stepfather after he shot their mother and tried to strangle her.
The US military confirms coalition aircraft bombed a location in the Iraqi city of Mosul, resulting in what could be the highest civilian death toll from a single air strike in more than 15 years.
Female AFL players have a responsibility to continue to grow the sport after exceeding most people's expectations about the national league's first season, Adelaide Crows premiership player Erin Phillips says.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says there are concerns the Islamic State group could establish a caliphate in the southern Philippines, bringing the threat of terrorism right to Australia's doorstep.
Methylamphetamine is the most consumed illicit drug in the country and Western Australians and South Australians are the biggest culprits, according to researchers who studied wastewater from 51 sites across Australia.
The writer of television series Dance Academy opens up about her own ballet dreams evaporating due to injury and why she thinks it is important to deal with sensitive issues in children's television.
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