Parents of offenders fuelling Melbourne’s youth crime crisis speak out
Two mothers have told of the shame and frustration of parenting their children, who are fuelling Melbourne’s youth crime crisis.
Two mothers have told of the shame and frustration of parenting their children, who are fuelling Melbourne’s youth crime crisis.
A tradie is not facing jail after his mate died while 'play fighting' on an interstate boys trip.
The state’s political parties have penned a letter to Premier Roger Cook demanding an inquiry into the handling of the election.
The Allan government insists it has a "zero tolerance" approach to organised crime despite fresh union corruption being exposed across Victoria's Big Build projects.
Commuters will be able to tap their bank card, smartwatch, or mobile to pay for a bus trip in Brisbane from as early as next Monday, but could experience potential ‘card clashes’.
It’s only round one, but Thursday night’s result against Richmond exposed some flaws that have crept into Carlton’s game. Here are the quick fixes they can employ while they address the larger issues.
Qantas’ domestic CEO told an inquiry into passenger rights that a compo scheme does “not deliver better outcomes for consumers”, as the Coalition’s Bridget McKenzie cited the airline’s “explicit breach of consumer trust”.
The size of Donald Trump’s proposed tariff on European booze is big enough to stop trade in its tracks, but it could be good news for the owner of Penfolds Grange.
Does finding a partner need to come before starting a family? An increasing number of Australians, particularly Gen Z and Millennials, don’t think so.
Accusations of bullying and misinformation have been made as both sides say their opponents are running scare campaigns.
Matthew Richardson, the cyclist who won medals for Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics before making a shock switch to Great Britain, wins gold in the men's sprint at the UCI Track Nations Cup in Turkey.
The start of West Coast’s new era was tough to watch, while Dockers fans also found themselves in an all-too-familiar funk. But are there any positives to take away?
Man slashed with machete during failed Camp Hill carjacking.
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The NRL has proposed a three-game ban for the coach accused of assaulting a journalist and belatedly come down on the wrestling Canberra forwards who dominated Las Vegas headlines.
NRL legend Billy Slater speaks about the influence Kalyn Ponga has over the Newcastle Knights.
A Melbourne mother who put a dead man’s toes in a jar to sell them on the black market had a treasure trove of other “oddities” in her house.
WAtoday is at Parliament House where the Labor caucus is meeting for the first time to decide on which MPs will form the new cabinet as well as other important positions like leaders of each house. Follow our live coverage here.
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has described AUKUS as a "terrible deal" for Australia.
Richmond's Tom Lynch has an ugly collision with Carlton's Tom De Koning.
Michael Hooper is back in try-scoring form as he dots down for Toyota Verblitz in Japan.
A plan to build 3000 wind turbines and six million solar panels in WA to make hydrogen and ammonia is in an area experts call “an irreplaceable global treasure”.
“Australia inspires me”: Dame Anya Hindmarch brings her environmentally friendly Universal Bag to local supermarkets.
The defendant was due to face the start of a seven-day trial in Supreme Court in Brisbane, but instead pleaded guilty and ran off from reporters outside.
Pour yourself a cup of soothing chamomile tea. We have plenty to discuss this week.