Renowned jeweller Michael Hill dies at age 86
Hill began a jewellery empire with his wife Lady Christine in 1979, eventually operating more than 200 stores across New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
Hill began a jewellery empire with his wife Lady Christine in 1979, eventually operating more than 200 stores across New Zealand, Australia and Canada.
Two lawyers are accused of lying to the court about a client having a car accident to explain the client’s absence.
Thousands of teachers, unhappy with the state government’s pay offer, will walk off the job next Wednesday.
Melbourne gun Jahrome Hughes speaks about his new deal after committing his future to the Storm.
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Locals are frustrated by North Sydney Council’s controversial plan to charge revellers $50 to view the fireworks at Blues Point.
Police identified the gunman as 27-year-old Shane Devon Tamura and said they believed he drove across the country from Las Vegas in the days before the shooting.
Giants skipper Toby Greene will escape punishment for attempting to kick Swans opponent Dane Rampe in the groin during Friday night’s Sydney derby.
Former Labor adviser and leading economist has called for Albanese to introduce a carbon tax to save the transition as the Coalition’s fight over net zero ramps up.
Australia completed a men’s 5-0 T20 series victory for the first time after recovering from a wobble to post a three-wicket win in the Caribbean on Tuesday.
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Glenn Maxwell edges a ball to short third-man and is sent packing for a golden duck against the West Indies.
The activists are believed to have targeted the National Gallery of Victoria because of donations the gallery has received from Jewish philanthropists John and Pauline Gandel, who have ties to Israel.
The university student was arrested on campus, with police allegedly finding more than 25,000 videos and images on his phone.
The US president indicated a range of 15 to 20 per cent as he declared his desire for a single tariff for the “rest of the world” after making deals with major economies.
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An eyewitness speaks after multiple people were shot in a midtown New York City tower that houses some of US top financial firms and the National Football League.
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If the England team thought they were unfairly treated after the brouhaha from the end of the Test against India, just wait until they get to Australia.
Sydney commuters could be compensated for riding an e-bike or e-scooter to work, under a creative financial incentive scheme that has worked wonders in Europe.
Multiple people, including a police officer, have been killed in a shooting outside a corporate office building in Manhattan, New York.
Competition on the ground at running events has become a battle of the brands as they vie for a slice of Australia’s highly competitive activewear market – now worth $13 billion.
His father says his son is his “property”, is being kidnapped by the state and forced to undergo treatment without his consent.
Commentators are stunned as star Australian fielder Glenn Maxwell drops an easy catch against the West Indies early in the fifth T20I.