British police resume sharing information on the Manchester attack after US President Donald Trump promises to investigate and prosecute "to the fullest extent of the law" those responsible for leaking key details of the investigation to US media.
Careers Australia staff are stood down and classes cancelled for 15,000 students as one of Australia's largest vocational education providers is placed into voluntary administration.
In the shadow of Uluru, Indigenous people will present a historic position on changes to the constitution today, with some of the most influential Indigenous people in the country standing united to deliver their statement.
Philip Ruddock, who was attorney-general at the time of Schapelle Corby's arrest in 2004, says every endeavour was made by the AFP to establish the truth in her drug trafficking case.
Jupiter's atmosphere features massive cyclonic storms — some as large as 1,400 kilometres in diameter —and powerful aurorae, NASA scientists say, publishing the first findings of the Juno spacecraft hurtling around the gas giant.
The Australian Electoral Commission launches a formal investigation into the ownership of a plane used by One Nation which former party members say was paid for by property developer Bill McNee.
State of Origin will once again capture the Australian sporting public's attention at a time when it is wallpapering the cracks in the NRL, writes Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds.
A Muslim community leader in Manchester claims authorities missed warning signs about suspected bomber Salman Abedi and that a number of locals had reported him to authorities in recent years.
Britain has ordered "Operation Temperer" — a formidable show of force that will see thousands of soldiers deployed throughout the UK. But how likely is it that a similar military call-out could happen in Australia? Greg Jennett explains.
Rebel Wilson was sacked from two DreamWorks feature films and had to beg film studios to allow her to work for free after a series of magazine articles claimed she had lied about her background, the actress tells a Melbourne court.
Thousands of residents flee the southern Philippine city of Marawi as government troops exchange gunfire with Islamist insurgents who seized more than a dozen Catholic hostages and raised the black flag of IS in the city.
How many times have you looked at your phone today? Chances are you're looking at it right now. So, before you try to deny you're addicted, we've got the stats that prove it.
A video recording of a NSW Police interview shows Hugh Garth, the first person to be convicted under the state's so-called one-punch laws, telling police he was merely acting in self-defence.
The president of a WA country football club who made offensive remarks about a female umpire on social media earlier this week is fined and stood down.
An SOS sign spotted by a helicopter pilot flying over a remote and inaccessible part of northern Western Australia sparks fears a person or group of people could be missing.
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