If Sydneysiders were like Parisians, we would be taking to the streets this weekend to demand the government rectify the motorway and tolling systems that bedevil motorists all over the city.
Two Melbourne lawyers charged with perverting the course of justice have failed to have reporting of their names suppressed from the public.
A West Footscray woman has been charged with murder and a 15-year-old boy was also questioned after a fisherman discovered the elderly woman’s body.
The Snowdens have six Ramornie wins after Ka Bling’s success but the Grafton Cup has so far eluded the stable.
Everything you need to find a winner at the Grafton Cup meeting.
Mining giants including Hancock Prospecting and Rio Tinto lobbied the Albanese government to weaken national environmental reforms, new documents show.
Wally Lewis and Darren Lockyer have discussed the ban on NSW taking their team bus down Caxton Street.
Fortescue is about to turn 21, and with age seemingly comes wisdom, as the company puts it enormously expensive green hydrogen plans on the backburner.
It all comes down to this. NSW haven’t won a decider at Suncorp in almost two decades, but is this Michael Maguire-coached side ready to write their own history?
A woman accused of killing her eight-year-old daughter by withholding her insulin told a previous trial she followed “facts” in the Bible that God could cure diabetes or resurrect people.
Terrain Minerals is poised to launch a multi-mineral exploration search at two WA projects after bolstering its bank balance with a timely $1.045 million.
Jon Rahm delivered some home truths to England after Spain's victory in the Euros.
Premier Chris Minns insists he will only slap two-way tolls on the Harbour Bridge and tunnel if motorway charges are lowered for other road users.
Two proposed skyscrapers next to each other would transform the CBD skyline and effectively match the Sydney Tower Eye as the city’s tallest structure.
A prominent voice on US foreign policy with a taste for designer labels is accused of accepting luxury goods in exchange for helping South Korean intelligence.
Forget meat-and-three. These midweek dinners inspired by Mexico, Japan, France and Italy will keep things interesting.
Brittany Higgins has less than $10,000 to her name, a court has been told before Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds succeeded in a bid to access her former political staffer’s trust deed.
Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue will slash 700 jobs, as the company tempers its ambition to be a major producer of the clean fuel hydrogen.
Gregor Haas has been in a Manila prison since May after police alleged he was connected to the infamous Sinaloa drug cartel and had tried to import drugs into Indonesia.
An Australian sporting fan club has set a precedent in trademark law against a giant US sports retailer in the Federal Court today.
Will Labor look after households or protect its friends in the union movement? One way to tell will be whether it forces tainted officials out the door.
A peak cancer body is calling on the Victorian government to take a stand against junk food advertising on public transport.
Industrial Relations Minister Tony Burke has demanded the CMFEU be placed into administration after bombshell criminal allegations, with the federal police called in to investigate.
Almost daily strikes have hit the “safe zone” along the Mediterranean coast where Israel told fleeing Palestinians to take refuge to escape ground assaults.
Veronica Smith had been sent to an institution, where she was expected to knit bootees and a matinee jacket for the child she would have to give away.