A young woman has died after being hit by a bus and pinned to a building in Brisbane's CBD.
Thousands in Sydney's west have been woken by a 3.6 magnitude earthquake.
Two women have died after an alleged assault developed into a police shooting in Melbourne's north east.
Oscar Piastri brushed the wall during the first part of qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and was lucky to not pick up any damage.
Golfer Stephen Roche must have thought he'd gone hopping mad when he saw the stream of 'roos approaching him while he was at Heritage Golf & Country Club.
The NRL has said the success of the Las Vegas matches will be judged in five years, but year one shows it won’t be achieved easily.
For too long the competition’s governors have been sticking Band-Aids on Alastair Clarkson’s behavioural problems, only for the troubled coach to rip them off again.
At the very time the Labor government ought to be vulnerable, the Liberal Party of Victoria is mired in its own wasteland.
It’s not over ’til the little gold gentleman sings, but picking the winners isn’t as tough as it seems.
Julia Gutman’s embroidered portraits are busting art’s traditional barriers.
Is he ruining or revolutionising pop music? Everyone has an opinion on Jack Antonoff.
This isn’t the Inca Trail or the equally spectacular Salkantay Trail. But it’s up and back in the space of a morning, with time to return to Cusco for afternoon tea.
If the message you’ve received is nothing more than an anonymous attempt to hurt you, there’s no point responding. But a bit of kindness can go a long way.
When it comes to money, equal opportunity requires unequal treatment. And gender-based teaching.
Younger generations’ enthusiasm for work waned during the pandemic. A concerted effort is needed to win it back.
There’s no beating around the bush – the disadvantage imposed on women by the last three decades of the super system is just plain unfair.
Toby Greene is among the AFL’s most recognised footballers, despite plying his trade off Broadway, due to the unique on-field cocktail of match-winner and miscreant.
Kew is now 10 times larger than when it was described as a “prettily-situated township” in 1875, but much of it remains unchanged.
It has been a tumultuous week at Cranbrook following the resignation of headmaster Nicholas Sampson. The volatility might not be over yet.
A serving police officer and one-time friend of alleged double-murderer Beau Lamarre-Condon has shared memories of his extravagant and intense personality.
With the November election set to become a Trump/Biden rematch, US politics not only looks deranged but tired and frail.
Senator Hollie Hughes is one of the scheme’s biggest defenders – her son has used it to access support for autism for almost eight years. But she says Bill Shorten needs to come clean about his plans to rein in growth.
Thanks to high-definition cameras and increasingly sophisticated filters, our obsession with having perfect skin has peaked.
The women in Love Lies Bleeding might be physically strong – but their lives are a mess.