The Federal Government says it is aiming to end the "school funding wars" with a new 10-year plan, but it will again have to rely on the Senate to put it in place.
Survivors and witnesses of a US airstrike in Mosul that killed more than 100 civilians say the building they were living in was not an Islamic State group target.
Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discuss how to resolve the situations in Syria and North Korea in their first phone call since US air strikes in Syria strained relations.
A man has died after being shot in the chest and two others are in hospital after being shot in the arm and leg at a property in Keysborough in Melbourne's south-east.
Gladys Berejiklian says the Council of Australian Governments holds "NSW hostage to a lowest common denominator approach that privileges the parochial interests of small populations".
Hillary Clinton reflects on her election loss saying while her campaign was not perfect, she was "on the way to winning" before Russian interference and questionable disclosures by the FBI influenced the outcome.
North Korea accuses the United States of pushing the Korean peninsula to the brink of nuclear war, after a pair of strategic US bombers fly over the area in a training drill with the South Korean air force.
Australian health authorities are recalling a heart device that dissolves in the body after research showed it was linked to elevated rates of heart attacks and blood clots compared to other similar devices.
Ahead of their third grand final meeting, with the ledger locked at one apiece, Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory are set to show why they are the biggest grudge match in town.
Narendra Modi tells Malcolm Turnbull his country is worried about the Federal Government's decision to scrap the 457 visa after India hinted it could affect trade deal negotiations.
The family of a Canberra man detained in the United States says he was handcuffed and detained after a bureaucratic delay at the border saw him overstay his visa by less than two hours.
Sydney Airport's decision to walk away from its first right of refusal on building the Badgerys Creek airport comes as no real surprise, writes Andrew Robertson.
A woman was kidnapped, raped and told to dig her own grave by her former partner during a "horror movie" ordeal, the prosecution alleges in the South Australian District Court.
You don't need a PhD to figure out that uni students are stressed. A national report has found students have higher rates of mental health problems than non-students, and fee hikes and job anxiety are among the main reasons.
The owner of a rogue tyre recycling business at the centre of an ABC investigation is convicted of threatening a former associate and a former employee by leaving abusive messages on their mobile phones.
A $US100 millionlawsuitis filed against the organisers of the ill-fated Fyre Festival, after their highly anticipated luxury island concert devolved into an event allegedly "closer to The Hunger Games than Coachella".
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