Good news of the week
Good news this week includes rescued animals and the first Native American woman who will go to space.
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Good news this week includes rescued animals and the first Native American woman who will go to space.
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Responsibility for a bombing at a Catholic Mass in the Philippines that has killed at least four people has been claimed by the Islamic State group.
Another serious knee injury has sidelined unlucky South East Melbourne forward Craig Moller for the rest of the 2023-24 NBL campaign.
Two teenagers accused of murdering a 15-year-old boy have been described by the prosecution as armed robbers who were prepared to use violence to obtain drugs.
A 25-year-old man is facing an upgraded charge of murder after the death of a 10-month-old boy in Hobart.
Notorious gangland figure Arthur "Neddy" Smith is believed to be involved in the deaths of two men whose remains were found near a beach in Sydney's south.
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley says Nick Kyrgios, who is wrestling with injury problems, will be at Melbourne Park in January one way or another.
Australia have taken plenty of positives out of their five-match T20 series in India despite losing 4-1.
Indonesia's Mount Marapi in West Sumatra province has erupted and is spewing white-and-grey ash plumes, with 11 climbers killed.
Public servants responsible for welfare payments have been told to hurry up and rectify the situation for those who were slugged with unlawful Centrelink debt.
White supremacists have marched through Ballarat, catching police by surprise and drawing the ire of politicians.
A judicial inquiry is reviewing the convictions of the so-called "Croatian Six", who were jailed over an alleged 1979 plot to blow up targets across Sydney.
William Tyrrell's foster parents have claimed that force and allegedly intimidatory statements to another child were lawfully made as punishment.
Schools helping youth stay out of trouble and engaged in secondary education will benefit from a $288 million funding package announced by the state government.
The worst offenders recently released from immigration detention could soon be locked up again with the government pushing for new laws to pass this week.
A police funeral to honour the life of South Australian officer Jason Doig, who was killed at an isolated rural property, is being held in Adelaide.
Senior NSW gangland figure Masood Zakaria has been deported to Australia from Turkey following an investigation of organised crime-related offences.
A pledge to reopen New Zealand's waters to oil and gas exploration has won the country the Fossil of The Day award at the COP28 climate talks.
The All Blacks' 2027 Rugby World Cup hopes have been boosted after two-time global player of the year Beauden Barrett agreed a four-year deal to return to NZ.
The federal agriculture minister says supermarkets should freeze the price of leg ham to give families certainty ahead of Christmas Day.
Paris Saint-Germain have had no problem beating Le Havre 2-0 to extend their lead at the top of the French league, despite playing 80 minutes with 10 men.