Without a swift response, Australia could face a difficult choice — keeping the power on or cutting gas supplies to residential and business customers, the energy market operator warns.
A "secret" Australian report compiled before the US election shows the Government was unprepared for a Trump presidency, suggesting he would have to "dramatically redraw the political map to win".
Two sailors have been brought safely to shore after being forced to abandon their yacht 200 nautical miles north-east of Sydney in seas with 'waves the size of buildings'.
Members of the Stolen Generations may finally find a way back to their country, thanks to new research that reveals differences in Aboriginal DNA can be linked to specific geographic areas.
Abby Landy visited doctors many times before she was eventually diagnosed with HIV — and her experience is not uncommon, a leading advocacy group says.
Bryon Bay woman Sara Connor, who is on trial over the killing of a Bali police officer, will learn her fate on Monday next week after her defence lawyers issued a final plea to the court for her release.
Dressed as doctors, gunmen slip into a military hospital in the Afghan capital and battle security forces inside for several hours, in an attack which leaves more than 30 people dead.
A petrol station owner who alerted police to a British backpacker, allegedly raped and held captive for several weeks, says she now realises the young woman with black eyes and no money was silently desperate for help.
We might think of Neanderthals as meat-eating cave men, but DNA from prehistoric dental plaque shows some of our palaeo cousins were vegetarians who used plant-based medicines.
A man who allegedly faked his credentials to masquerade as a doctor in New South Wales later worked for one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, AstraZeneca.
Amid sour relations between the two teams, Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland rejects Indian captain Virat Kohli's claims of systemic rorting of the Decision Review System during this week's Test.
Residents of a small Canadian town are left puzzled when their tap water starts running an "alarming" bright pink, but authorities say there is no risk to public safety.
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