An attempt to hurry a suite of major reforms that would make it harder for people accused of serious domestic violence offences has failed.
A politician in her 40s has detailed her fight with “the beast” in an emotional moment at parliament.
A popular burger franchise with chains across WA is adding two new items to its menu to celebrate 20 years of business.
A deer hunter has told the jury in the trial of a murder-accused pilot that a camper he allegedly killed was “very kind-natured”.
Thousands of people have demanded a ban on same-sex parenting books in a public library be reversed after national attention.
A teenager showed up 100km from home, stayed with a stranger and carried on the next morning, but was never seen alive again.
A photo has emerged of a bumper sticker from the scene of a horror crash that resulted in the death of a pedestrian.
A new study has found which states are the most clueless about what to recycle in their household yellow bins.
Their son was just going for a surf before work but was fatally stabbed in what police believe was an unprovoked random attack.
The government has come under fire for its cost-of-living measures that critics say helps billionaires more than people doing it tough.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ wife turned heads in a yellow dress designed by an Aussie fashion designer.
The first question time since Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down his third budget is underway. Watch it live.
Chris Dawson’s version of events surrounding his wife’s disappearance has been described as “glaringly improbable” by prosecutors.
A jury has been played a recording of a mum crying as she spoke to triple-0 about her missing daughter, who was allegedly murdered by her ex-partner.
The Treasurer says he is not “spraying cash around” but guiding spending in a way to reduce inflation and keep Aussies free from another interest rate rise.
The government has poured billions of dollars into cash boosts and cost of living measures for millions, but one group has been left behind.
Amid concerns that the Albanese government’s third budget will be inflationary, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will pour billions more into the economy.
Australians on listed prescription medication will have their costs frozen for one year, as part of a suite of new health measures in the federal budget.
After a record post-Covid growth rate, Australia’s net overseas migration rate is set to stabilise and then dramatically decrease.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has handed down his third budget, sneaking in a warning for the years to come among a widespread cash splash.