Donald Trump criticised the refugee resettlement deal and admiringly called Malcolm Turnbull's immigration policies "worse" than his own during a heated phone call between the pair in January, a leaked transcript reveals.
The heated 25-minute phone call between Donald Trump and Malcolm Turnbull began with small talk about golfer Greg Norman, but went on to see the US President blast the "horrible" and "disgusting deal" refugee deal. Read exactly what was said.
New South Wales counter-terrorism police charge two men alleged to have been involved in a plot to bring down a passenger plane using an improvised device, as the aviation threat level is lowered.
A cyber security researcher widely credited with helping to neutralise the global WannaCry ransomware attack earlier this year is arrested by the FBI in Las Vegas, officials say.
In mid-2015, a money-laundering syndicate used fake drivers' licences to funnel about $4.5 million through the Commonwealth Bank to Hong Kong in a crime that has became part of a much bigger story.
Fed up with official channels, Lauren Ingram used social media to expose the identity of her alleged rapist. It's part of a bigger movement of young women willing to take the law into their own hands.
The cricket pay dispute revealed ugly backroom brawling behind a great game. Was the pain worth it? Cricket Australia's boss says "history will be the judge", writes Mary Gearin.
A small but alarming number of Indonesian maids working in Asia are becoming radicalised and supporting the Islamic State group. Some have volunteered as suicide bombers.
"One of the most severe" deformities surgeon Andrew Cheng had seen made eating a difficult, messy task for Eng Kheng. But a trip to Australia changed the farmer's life.
Channel Nine political editor and three-time Walkley Award-winner Laurie Oakes says he will retire later this month after more than 50 years in journalism with concerns about the state of politics.
Documents major company Whitehaven Coal fought to keep secret reveal a litany of environmental licence breaches at its north-western NSW mines over the past six years.
A Perth man who claimed he was psychotic after using marijuana and alcohol when he doused his two young daughters in petrol and set one of them alight is sentenced to 17 years in jail.
Former Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale is charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice while on bail on three separate offences, including extortion.
An aged-care advocate raises concerns about former ACT chief minister Kate Carnell leading a government inquiry into the accreditation of a nursing home where a sexual assault and a murder occurred despite being a director of the agency that approved the home.
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