The number of stolen cars in one state has more than doubled in a decade, with insurance premiums likely to rise as a result.
CEOs from two major Australian banks have warned that an escalation of Donald Trump’s trade war would harm global economic growth and drive up inflation.
Coalition leader Peter Dutton is considering pushing to hold a referendum over deporting convicted criminals who hold dual citizenships.
A proposed $4.3 million undercover training track would help transform Ballarat Turf Club – if it is ever finished.
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With everyone blaming the supermarkets for the cost-of-living crisis, now is not the time for them to start charging for the popular service, as much as they may want to.
A jury has been unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley.
Footpaths on the Story Bridge will remain shut for at least the next few weeks – and a lengthy suggested detour directs people to a path in the CBD that is also closed.
Days before she was murdered, James confided that she “wanted to cut things off” with her St Andrew’s Cathedral School colleague Paul Thijssen.
Innovative data centre security and smart-locker company TZ Ltd has locked in a $4 million debt facility to fund its purchase of tenant engagement platform Keyvision Holdings and repay part of an existing loan.
A camera on the Israeli side of the border picked up some of the March 18 strikes.
English cricket has raised instant opposition to an Australian proposal for a global Twenty20 league backed by Saudi Arabia, claiming there is “no scope or demand for such an idea”.
Solicitor Sarah Tricarico appeared for the first time in court since being charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, and had her bail varied to leave Australia.
Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd criticises big-money Bombers defender Ben McKay after a quiet outing against the Hawks.
St George Illawarra prop will have to repay a six-figure sum to the club after his request for a release was accepted, while Canterbury will part ways with their veteran forward.
A Gold Coast MP has called for noise detection cameras to be considered as a way to deter hoons.
The murder of a much-loved water polo coach in a school bathroom did not involve a "momentary loss of control" but was carefully planned and rehearsed by her ex-boyfriend, a coroner has heard.
A new group of Coalition voters has formed to campaign against the party's nuclear energy policy.
In the latest and arguably most significant legal challenge to Trump’s sweeping agenda, his administration has been accused of defying a federal judge.
Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh sledges 'passenger' Karl Stefanovic for his efforts in the Sydney to Hobart.
Monarchists have called the removal of King Charles' image on Australia's new $5 note "part of the Albanese government's plan for a republic".
It’s hard to know whether the Facebook boss’s symbolic ways of currying favour with China are more remarkable than Meta’s apparent plan to let the Communist Party snoop on users outside the country.
China’s electric vehicle makers are amping up the pressure on Elon Musk and Tesla.
The City of Sydney is proposing “special entertainment precincts” in existing late-night trading areas to make it easier for businesses to operate later.
Jemma Sbeg still doesn’t understand how her self-help podcast became one of the biggest in the world.