Family in mourning after father dies in e-scooter crash
A family is in mourning for a father who died after being hit by an e-scooter in Perth.
A family is in mourning for a father who died after being hit by an e-scooter in Perth.
Police have arrested two men after a Malaysian national was allegedly killed in a drug deal gone wrong.
US and Turkey-brokered peace talks, which began without an exchange of handshakes or pleasantries, appeared to bring the sides no closer to a truce.
A magistrate will hear evidence from witnesses in the case before deciding whether the case will go to trial in a higher court.
The Crisafulli government has been told to “go back to the drawing board” over a bill giving the Games infrastructure authority power to override 15 planning laws.
South Australia’s highest-ranking police officer has praised the decision to jail a prominent anti-vaxxer who viciously assaulted a pregnant constable.
Fear of toxic black mould infects public consciousness. Should you panic about its health impacts?
With camp chairs and coffee, 25 people arrived more than four hours before the battle was due to begin. Not on a footy field but in a regional courtroom where an accused killer was telling her story.
On a block of land in western Sydney, Australia’s fastest-growing religious group is planning its first foray into mainstream education.
Gold Coast ratepayers may soon bear the financial burden of recovery efforts following Cyclone Alfred.
Melbourne artist David Bromley is the first Aussie to work with the iconic children's show.
A man accused of stabbing two women to death almost 50 years ago will hear from 19 witnesses before a magistrate decides whether the evidence is sufficient
A former contractor to the NSW schools building unit has conceded to a corruption watchdog he should have deleted files he downloaded before going on to tender for a lucrative contract with the agency.
Like the rocket ships Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are shovelling money into, the tech being prioritised by Silicon Valley’s billionaires isn’t designed to save us. It’s meant to save them.
The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 20 people were killed while waiting for aid. Israel’s military has denied the reports.
The system must be changed to stop elected officials switching parties for their own interests, writes Bob Konig.
The mother and sister of Lamar Ahchee, who was arrested for allegedly accepting a delivery of 1.7kg of cocaine hidden within chocolates, maintain his innocence.
The Israeli army said it fired warning shots, but denies targeting civilians or blocking them from reaching humanitarian centres.
The corporate watchdog has laid out how the fund’s handling of death benefit claims led to a bottleneck.
The corporate watchdog has laid out how the fund’s handling of death benefit claims led to a bottleneck.
A timelapse of the practice assembly in China of the borer soon to be shipped to Sydney in pieces.
The resuming filly will set on a path to spring racing if all goes to plan at Warwick Farm.
Latu Fainu wants to become the long-term halves partner of Jarome Luai. Now he gets the chance to prove he’s up to it.
Erin Patterson has told the jury about her relationship with her in-laws and ex-husband, as well as her love of mushroom foraging.
The Coalition will oppose Labor’s bill to overhaul workers’ compensation unless the government agrees to its demands.