E-bike rider arrested after Bondi pedestrian hit
A 25-year-old woman suffered serious head injuries after being struck by a Lime e-bike in Bondi. The rider was arrested for suspected intoxication. Read more about e-bike safety concerns.
A 25-year-old woman suffered serious head injuries after being struck by a Lime e-bike in Bondi. The rider was arrested for suspected intoxication. Read more about e-bike safety concerns.
Donald Trump faces mounting pressure as the longest US government shutdown and renewed Epstein allegations test his administration's stability. Read the full analysis.
Western Australian cattle producers are set to capitalise on Donald Trump's decision to remove US tariffs on Australian beef, a move set to boost exports amid a US supply shortage. Explore the market impact.
US President Donald Trump has removed the 10% tariff on Australian beef, a major win for farmers. The move aims to lower consumer prices and strengthens trade ties.
Forensic experts and telecommunications specialists provide crucial evidence in the Toyah Cordingley murder trial as the prosecution builds its case against Rajwinder Singh.
Three men face trial in Mexico for the alleged murder of Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson. Get the latest updates on this tragic case that shocked the Australian community.
Digital forensics expert testifies that crime scene photos in Toyah Cordingley murder case show no evidence of tampering. Key evidence remains intact as trial continues.
Canberra Liberals Senate candidate Nick Tyrrell pushes for balanced climate approach amid party divisions. Read about his vision for emissions reduction and energy affordability.
Environment Minister Murray Watt defends government's handling of harmful algal bloom following damning 207-page Senate report. Read the latest developments from Adelaide summit.
Nous Group CEO Tim Orton has defended the consultancy's $2 million work for ANU, denying using a 'cookie-cutter' approach while explaining the complex projects undertaken.
A $21 million trial will bring health and community services into four WA schools, aiming to improve student attendance and wellbeing. Educators welcome the initiative.
Little Malop Street in Geelong will close weekends for safety improvements. Local businesses divided over the trial starting February 16. Details here.
Two senior BBC executives resign after editing a Trump speech, sparking debate about media integrity. What happens next to the broadcaster?
The Cairns Supreme Court hears defence arguments that accused murderer Allan O'Brien was a caring man in wrong place. Follow the trial developments.
The Supreme Court in Cairns hears harrowing details as Rajwinder Singh pleads not guilty to the 2018 murder of Toyah Cordingley. DNA evidence and 500 witnesses expected.
Darryl Valroy Young's Supreme Court trial date has been set for 2026 as he faces multiple serious charges. Get the latest on this developing Townsville court case.
The highest court in America is scrutinising controversial tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, potentially reshaping international trade law and its impact on Australian exporters.
Brendon Paul Woolla convicted of manslaughter for the 2022 death of Anita Wolmby after pleading not guilty to murder in emotional Cairns Supreme Court case.
Former President Donald Trump has floated a radical denuclearisation pact between the US, China and Russia, just days after suggesting America should restart its nuclear testing program - a move that's sending shockwaves through global security circles.
Will Creevey's prostate cancer journey takes an incredible turn with groundbreaking Enzarad trial success. Discover how this Newcastle father defied the odds and found new hope in Australian medical research.
Exclusive: South Australia introduces groundbreaking gambling reforms including mandatory cashless gaming trials and bet limits in pubs and clubs starting 2025.
Western Australia's gold industry is booming as political uncertainty and pop culture phenomena drive unprecedented demand for Perth Mint's precious metals.
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher addresses the controversial delay of the 'Jobs for Mates' inquiry report, offering Opposition briefings amid growing political pressure.
Top Melbourne Cup contender Buckaroo has raised serious concerns after struggling to finish a crucial barrier trial, casting doubt on his 2025 campaign and prompting racing experts to question his fitness.
Roger Cook demands Senate pass Labor's environmental reforms as crucial vote looms, warning against political games with Australia's future.
Mary John Ayuel stands trial in ACT Supreme Court accused of deliberately setting fire to a Gungahlin apartment building, with prosecutors alleging he used accelerants in the dangerous act.
Optus CEO Stephen Rue faces intense Senate scrutiny as he refuses to step down following a nationwide network outage that prevented triple zero calls and has been connected to three fatalities across Australia.
Western Australian Liberal Senator Dean Smith is leading the charge for a Senate inquiry into Optus's nationwide network outage that left millions unable to contact emergency services.
As global powerhouses Donald Trump and Xi Jinping prepare for high-stakes talks, Canberra faces mounting pressure to navigate Australia's delicate position between its largest trading partner and key security ally.
A West Australian Supreme Court judge faces 14 crucial questions while deliberating the fate of David Pye, accused of murdering his ex-partner. Discover the complex legal reasoning behind this high-profile case.