A man is facing a $30,000 fine after allegedly stealing the name and qualifications of a doctor in India, and posing as a medical professional at NSW hospitals for more than a decade — but his current whereabouts is unknown.
If you thought the weather this past summer was off the charts you weren't imagining things, according to the Climate Council of Australia, which has released a report warning extreme weather is set to increase until the middle of the century.
Data from NAPLAN tests will be available on the Government's My School website from today, and parents are being urged to track their child's and classmates' scores.
Virat Kohli and Steve Smith are clearly not the best of mates after the captains clash over the Australian skipper's glance towards the changing rooms while pondering a review.
Even if you're not vaguely interested in the bond market or well-versed in financial vernacular, the markets (and the peso to a degree) can be "read like tea leaves" to predict how long President Trump may last in the top job.
The prestigious National Gallery of Victoria is rocked by a wage scandal with allegations emerging of under-payment of security guards and that some are being forced to work illegally for cash.
When it comes to pregnancy, high blood pressure and gestational diabetes are just some of the health issues women need to think about. But increasingly, there is a new concern.
An organisation co-directed by Noel Pearson came close to losing its $24 million funding agreement for failing to deliver jobs to Aboriginal people in Cape York.
The body that investigates air safety incidents is struggling with a massive backlog and is only completing one in three investigations inside the targeted 12-month timeframe.
A coalition official says it's "game over" for Islamic State in Mosul, as Iraqi security forces report reclaiming the main government buildings in the city's west.
North Korea temporarily bans Malaysians from leaving North Korea, and Malaysia hits back with a ban of its own, amid an escalating row over the murder of Kim Jong-nam.
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