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Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thai prime minister after royal signoff
Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thai prime minister after royal signoff
Brisbane will give prop Martin Taupau and outside back Delouise Hoeter new deals for 2025 as their top 30 for next year's NRL season takes shape.
Lions coach Chris Fagan admits his side fell into the trap of operating conservatively later in the season, pledging to play with freedom in their semi-final.
Port Adelaide forward Todd Marshall has played just once in the past eight weeks, and the pressure will be on him in Friday night's clash with Hawthorn.
Ken Hinkley expects to remain as Port Adelaide coach next season regardless of their semi-final result against Hawthorn this weekend.
Anti-war activists returned to the streets of Melbourne as political leaders slammed their roles in violent scuffles that broke out with police.
McLaren driver Lando Norris will be given priority over his Australian teammate Oscar Piastri in the battle for the Formula One championship.
The Wallaroos will be missing a host of their first-choice players when they take on Ireland in Belfast on Saturday.
Prosecutors have asked for Greg Lynn to be jailed for life for his "cold-blooded and callous" murder of camper Carol Clay, as her family confronted the killer.
Billions of dollars in handouts are at the top of urgent plans to improve Thailand's economy, as new PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra lays out her government's agenda.
Germany are all but through to the Davis Cup Finals in November with Maximilian Marterer and Yannick Hanfmann easing to singles victories over Chile.
The Tasmanian Liberal government's 2024/25 budget has pushed back a projected surplus and forecast net debt to double in four years.
Queensland's premier has made one last parliamentary pitch to voters ahead of October's election.
A groin injury has ruled out talented Bangladesh fast bowler Shoriful Islam from the upcoming two-Test series in India.
Survivors and family of victims of a horror bus crash that killed 10 people are suing a government over alleged failings in the roundabout where it happened.
An Indigenous man taking legal action for being wrongful jailed over a bank robbery says he is fighting for accountability in the justice system for all people.
As the federal government comes under pressure on weakened hate speech laws, fresh penalties will apply for disclosing private information online.
A coroner has found serious flaws around Queensland's voluntary assisted dying safeguards led to a man having access to fatal drugs meant for someone else.
A review has found NSW police officers are not always the right people to respond to mental health crises in the community, sparking calls for urgent action.
A man who stole a gorilla statue from a retirement village in a rented ute while suspended from driving has been given a community corrections order.
Stuart Paul Anderson will spend decades behind bars after a jury found him guilty of murdering a 77-year-old woman in her own home.