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Dean Burmester will attempt to make golfing history by winning a third straight European tour event in South Africa.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is making a rare trip to the Middle East where he will meet with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Serious offenders recently released from immigration detention are now subject to preventative detention measures after laws passed federal parliament.
Adam Scott will go into 2024 full of confidence after winning the two-round Cathedral Invitational in Victoria to end a near four-year winless drought.
Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim has become the first Test cricketer to be given out for handling the ball since ex-England captain Michael Vaughan.
Boris Johnson is facing two days of questioning at a COVID-19 inquiry about his handling of the pandemic, including claims of government incompetence.
Coles and Woolworths will appear at a Greens-led parliamentary inquiry to investigate if major supermarkets are price gouging to get record profits.
Former women's champion and world No.1 Caroline Wozniacki is among seven wildcard recipients for the 2024 Australian Open at Melbourne Park.
The FBI has arrested a man in the US in connection to a domestic terror attack in Queensland that claimed six lives a year ago, including two police officers.
Democrats and some Republicans have warned the United States is in danger of becoming an autocracy if Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election.
Pakistan have finished day one of their tour match against the PM's XI at 6-324, but could have made more of a statement if not for some cheap dismissals.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks are into the NBA's In-Season Tournament semis in Las Vegas after seeing off the Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks.
The Matildas have lost 1-0 to Canada in their final game of 2023 as the Olympic champions sent off retiring great Christine Sinclair on a high note.
Guy Sebastian's former manager Titus Day has successfully appealed his convictions for allegedly embezzling more than $600,000 from the pop star.
Queensland Health has admitted "significant failings" led to the "preventable" death of a patient at a Gold Coast hospital last year.
A Pacific response group that could provide aid during disasters has been backed in principle by Australia's defence minister.
A bus in the Philippines has plunged 30m off a cliff into a ravine, killing at least 17 people with several others taken to hospital.
Professional singer and guitar player Jack Wood is ready to make the most of his return to the BBL with the Brisbane Heat after a three-year exile.
Anthony Albanese has negotiated deals with states and territories on extra health funding, the GST carve-up and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Communities are still waiting for details on a leaked housing plan across metro NSW that's been criticised as half-cooked and politics-led.