Bodies of more British victims in Tunisia are repatriated
The bodies of more British victims of the Sousse shootings arrive at an air force base in Oxfordshire in central England. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The bodies of more British victims of the Sousse shootings arrive at an air force base in Oxfordshire in central England. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Hawthorn have succeeded at the AFL tribunal in having captain James Sicily's kicking charge downgraded from a one-game suspension to a fine.
Almost $5 million worth of drugs disguised as tea has been discovered in a vehicle after an intercept on a Gold Coast highway.
The family of a grandfather who died in hospital says it was a result of medical failings and has called for answers from the Queensland government.
Details of defamation action against Victoria's opposition leader have been revealed in legal documents, with a British activist seeking aggravated damages.
Queensland will get a forensic science institute following recommendations from two commissions of inquiry into the state's troubled DNA lab.
Officers are properly trained on informal interviews with criminal suspects, despite an investigation recommending the practice be stopped, NSW Police says.
A man has been charged with animal cruelty after 26 snakes, some dead and others alive, were found inside a car.
Jaylen Brown top-scored with 31 points and Derrick White posted his first career triple-double as the Boston Celtics posted their sixth straight NBA victory.
The Queensland government has scrapped a Brisbane 2032 infrastructure review's key recommendations based on a submission by an Olympic powerbroker.
Bol Mangok has been found not guilty of fatally stabbing another man during an altercation in the Melbourne city centre.
Tougher requirements for former defence personnel to prevent secrets leaking and more stringent trade controls are being pushed to bolster national security.
Cricket Australia has once again abandoned a white-ball series against Afghanistan because of the country's treatment of women and girls.
An unlikely political alliance is stirring to push new laws that punish supermarkets for price gouging but the business lobby is warning of unintended outcomes.
Two protesters who blocked Melbourne's West Gate Bridge at peak hour have been handed a two-month prison term after they appealed their 21-day sentences.
Tasmania's deputy premier has defended his actions after it was shown his office received a briefing about a police officer's concerning behaviour towards kids.
The Australian Grand Prix has prohibited spectators from entering the track due to safety issues in response to spectators trespassing in 2023.
A man who stabbed his son to death a day after his mother died of cancer will have to live with the "tragic" act for the rest of his life, a judge has said.
There is cautious optimism from Australian producers that a landmark visit by China's foreign minister could signal the end of punitive trade barriers.
The UK's deputy prime minister has used a democracy summit to launch a new compact that aims to counter deceptive use of AI by foreign states in elections.
Filipo Daugunu missed cash-strapped Melbourne's last Super Rugby match due to an outstanding payment and while he's back at training, won't face the Hurricanes.