Latest news bulletin | November 2nd – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Liberal leader John Pesutto has doubled down on his refusal to open up a leadership contest after a court found he defamed an MP he expelled from the party.
The Victorian government's $1.4 billion deficit in the mid-year budget update has forced it to dip its hand into taxpayers' pockets to fund critical services.
A man was left with gruesome injuries and lost two toes after his foot was pinned under a car in a "freakish accident" involving rising NRL player Sandon Smith.
Four field goals from Joshua Karty helped Los Angeles beat San Francisco12-6, the Rams winning a game without scoring a touchdown for the first time since 2016.
A high-profile lawyer will face a new trial over allegations he took undocumented cash payments to hide his income from the tax office and bankruptcy creditors.
Research shows nearly three-quarters of Australians don't plan or properly protect their homes from potential storm damage before leaving on summer holidays.
Left-arm Brisbane Heat quick Spencer Johnson has played ODI and T20 cricket for Australia, and wants to follow in Mitchell Starc's footsteps in Test cricket.
Towns have been left without power and mobile service during major disasters, with an independent review urging the government to bolster rural connectivity.
The US president has pardoned 39 people and commuted the sentences of nearly 1500 others, a sweeping move that comes after pressure from justice advocates.
The boss of the Health Workers Union Diana Asmar will not be allowed to carry out her usual duties until a Federal Court case against her is decided.
A Supreme Court judge who resigned from the bench after being convicted of assault and intimidation has been sentenced for a subsequent breach.
New Zealand will wait to see what the wicket is like before deciding whether to recall Mitch Santner for the third cricket Test against England in Hamilton.
Australia will have a crucial role to play in FIFPRO going forward, with Beau Busch named president of the global players' union Asia/Oceania division.
A partial DNA profile from a bandana used in one of Australia's most notorious murders does not match the ringleader serving a life sentence, a judge has heard.
A man who allegedly sexually assaulted an elderly woman in an aged-care home has had his charges upgraded to murder a year after her death.
Josh Hazlewood has overcome a side strain to be fit for the third Test against India, leaving Scott Boland back out of Australia's side at the Gabba.
Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja have had poor calendar years for Australia in 2024, but their skipper is not concerned ahead of the third Test against India.
Police have charged the parents of a young boy with criminal neglect and deception, accusing them of raising $60,000 by faking the child's cancer diagnosis.
Quick Nathan Ellis will lead the Hobart Hurricanes for a second season in the Big Bash League, admitting he's still learning the role on the fly.
The coalition is promising to bring down electricity bills by adding nuclear power to the mix but clean energy groups say it's more expensive than renewables.