New South Wales Police find the body of a young boy in the Murray River near Moama, while the child's mother is remanded in custody on a charge of attempted murder.
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is caught seemingly unaware of the furore over his Government's release of private information, in what the Opposition is describing as "a total disaster" of a media interview.
Earth's interior temperature is about 60 degrees Celsius hotter than previously thought and could explain how tectonic plates move on Earth's surface, a 28-year-old United States PhD student accidentally finds in her research.
Michael Paino wants a 10-year jail sentence for joyriders who endanger others trying to get away from police, saying the Tasmanian Government's proposed new penalties are "no deterrent".
Follow all the stats that matter in a jam-packed Saturday as the Dragons take on the Panthers, the Cowboys face the Raiders and the Titans play the Roosters.
Adele super fan Caitlyn Sheehan is going to be one of 60,000 filling Brisbane's Gabba tonight and tomorrow night, for concerts so popular tens of thousands of extra seats have been brought in.
He had a near death experience with a squash racket in his teens and drinks German wheat beers, but what else is there to know about Labor leader Mark McGowan?
The likelihood of a tropical cyclone forming has been put at high as a tropical low in the Arafura Sea continues to intensify, with gales expected as early as late Saturday.
Graffiti artist Banksy's latest project and brand new guesthouse, The Walled Off Hotel, claims to have the "worst view in the world" — the barrier wall separating Israeli and Palestinian territories.
Farmers are already feeling the effects of climate change and, in a bid to protect their crop from destructive weather, are investing in protective houses for their paddocks.
A new program is bringing together young people with tech skills and seniors who are keen to learn how to use devices like iPads and smart phones. And so far, it is a hit.
Russia's economy is starting to grow again after years of recession, brought on by falling oil prices, sanctions and a weak currency — but the narrative for locals is contrary to the Government's claims.
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