Senator Lee Rhiannon hits out at Richard Di Natale's leadership style, deepening a bitter split within the Greens after she was temporarily banned from the party room over Gonski 2.0.
Australian cricketers will boycott an Australia A tour of South Africa unless Cricket Australia (CA) takes action within days to resolve a bitter pay dispute.
Australians and businesses waiting on deliveries by FedEx's TNT Express say they have been left in limbo after the company is "significantly affected" worldwide by a cyber attack.
Emergency services respond to more than 500 calls for help as Territorians celebrate cracker night, but the fun ended with injuries for 24 revellers, including eight children.
US President Donald Trump drags his Twitter attack against two breakfast television hosts into a third day with tweets that also slam NBC and defend his use of social media as "modern day presidential".
Pope Francis sacks the head of the Catholic Church office that handles sex abuse cases, just days after releasing Cardinal George Pell to return to Australia to face sexual assault charges.
Reporting on the disaster in the self-declared state of Somaliland is heart-breaking and infuriating. In a time of science and plenty, children are needlessly dying of disease and malnutrition, writes Africa correspondent Sally Sara.
It could become a crime to organise trips for Australians to visit orphanages in Cambodia, with reports suggesting many of the children are being exploited for profit and subjected to abuse and neglect.
When the All Blacks taste defeat on home soil for the first time in 2,849 days, it is little surprise their coach Steve Hansen declares "losing sucks".
CCTV footage is released of a man police want to speak to about a fatal crash in Sydney's west in which a woman died, and her body found by emergency services on the footpath nearby.
NSW is suffering a desperate shortage of carers for older foster children such as teenager Alex Cross-Bennett, who says he would probably be in jail if he did not have a family who took him in and turned his life around.
A co-op in Tasmania is undertaking an ambitious project to stop reusable building materials ending up in landfill, but it is seeking out more developers and builders to get on board.
It was thought sweet potatoes could not flourish in cool climates like Victoria, but community farms on urban wasteland in Melbourne are producing tonnes of the root vegetable for the needy.
Inspired by an innovative new plan in Sweden, Australians are now embracing the "repair economy", hoping to encourage people to get their household items fixed rather than throwing them away.
A health model in south-east Queensland being hailed for the "extraordinary" impacts it is having on closing the life expectancy gap in the Indigenous community has the potential to benefit all Australians, the man leading the initiative says.
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