The highest paid Tube lines were found to be Waterloo and City with an average of just under ?51,000, and the Circle line ?47,738 ... READ MORE›
When asked about the Government's comments on Monday, Deputy Commissioner Crisp maintained Victoria Police was well and truly on top of youth crime... READ MORE›
Overweight and self-conscious 31-year-old Leigh Aiple died after paying more than 35,000 for a plastic surgery package in Malaysia, prompting warnings to other medical tourists... READ MORE›
Scientists have seen black holes killing and swallowing stars... READ MORE›
Oak Bay Police says it does not suspect foul play in the death of the woman... READ MORE›
Victorian police say a vehicle has collided with a number of pedestrians on Flinders Street between Elizabeth and Swanston streets... READ MORE›
Four people were killed in a similar incident in Melbourne in January... READ MORE›
The current political concerns about Australians and China is nothing more than a lot of unbelievable tripe... READ MORE›
Daniel Andrews, Victoria's State Premier, called it the incident an act of evil... READ MORE›
A balcony collapses at a house during what is believed to be a Tupperware Christmas party in Melbourne, killing two women and injuring 17 other people... READ MORE›
Cooke's future in Washington, where it runs eight Atlantic salmon fish farms in four locations, is up for debate during the upcoming legislative session... READ MORE›
Photo Harold Holt's disappearance sparked a range of conspiracy theories... READ MORE›
Premier John Horgan will announce his government's decision on the project at 10 30 a.m... READ MORE›
Victorians are told to brace for more rain overnight, particularly in the north-east, after parts of Melbourne experience flash flooding from heavy thunderstorms... READ MORE›
Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley said the metropolitan area had already seen 30mm of rainfall on Friday... READ MORE›
Ellard told the parole board that her priority in life is now her son and reintegrating into society outside of prison... READ MORE›
NSW and Victoria police have seized stockpiles of allegedly stolen tins of baby formula in two separate incidents in Sydney and Melbourne... READ MORE›
Dr. Baker said that a survey of Australian Medical Association members last year showed a strong minority of support for euthanasia policies... READ MORE›
Australian police said on Tuesday they have arrested a 20-year-old man suspected of planning a New Year's Eve attack in Melbourne... READ MORE›
British Transport Police responded to reports of shots fired at the tube station at 4.37pm 3.37am AEDT ... READ MORE›
London The busy Oxford Circus shopping district of central London was locked down after an incident that police initially treated as if it might be terrorist-related... READ MORE›
Nikat served 529 days of pre-sentence detention after being charged over Sanaya's death, before she was released on bail in September... READ MORE›
Tesla Powerpacks at Neoen wind farm in Hornsdale, South Australia September 29, 2017... READ MORE›
The world's largest lithium ion battery will be an important part of our energy mix, Mr Weatherill said... READ MORE›
Australian State To Legalize Voluntary Assisted Suicide Euthanasia Laws Around The World... READ MORE›
Former PM Tony Abbott has labelled Victoria's move to legalise assisted dying a 'dreadful moral watershed' as his father lay ill in a Sydney hospital... READ MORE›
Earlier this week an assisted dying bill failed to pass by one vote in the New South Wales upper house... READ MORE›
It is estimated about 150 people a year in Victoria would ask for a doctor-assisted death... READ MORE›
The working holiday in Australia is promoted as a cultural exchange Travelers can experience the outback, while farmers gain agricultural labor... READ MORE›
Audio Listen to the full report on how dementia sounds Life Matters Mr Clarke says for people with dementia, this is how the world might sound... READ MORE›
Melissa McCarthy's Spicer character even appeared on SNL crouching in shrubbery peering into a White House press conference... READ MORE›
Euthanasia Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill passes Victoria's Lower House after 26-hour debate... READ MORE›
Atlantic salmon are not native to Pacific waters, but are a major aquaculture species in Washington state and British Columbia... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says new marijuana legislation should be ready by summer, but his government is not considering the legalization of any other drugs... READ MORE›
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Nearly a week after Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas coast, desperate residents remain stranded without food and water in the wake of unprecedented flooding... READ MORE›
Twitter sophiaharrisCBC Shayna Pickle says her five-year-old son got badly burned this month after wearing Banana Boat sunscreen... READ MORE›
More than 100 people attended a vigil in Comox to support Godfrey's family last week... READ MORE›
That was when Ms Dickinson checked her phone and realised she had unwittingly captured a photo of her daughter standing dangerously close to a brown snake... READ MORE›
Smithers Mayor Taylor Bachrach, whose community is along Highway 16, said the new public transit options are completely different from Greyhound's offerings... READ MORE›
Cardinal George Pell is the highest-ranking Vatican official to ever be charged in the churchs long-running sexual abuse scandal... READ MORE›
Two Manitoba women and two men from Saskatchewan are also in a Las Vegas hospital... READ MORE›
PT, the Liberals are leading or elected in 43 of B.C.'s 87 ridings, compared to 42 for the NDP and two for the Green Party... READ MORE›
John Horgan has been sworn in as British Columbia's 36th premier, along with his cabinet... READ MORE›
John Clarke respected by his peers, adored by his fans, loved by his colleagues with a reputation as a one of the nicest blokes... READ MORE›
According to the Joint Rescue Centre in Victoria, five people were in the water until 2 50 p.m... READ MORE›
Greater Manchester Police are treating the explosion as a terrorist attack and have confirmed 22 deaths and 59 injured... READ MORE›
Desley Lodwick thought she had it all -- a loving husband, a successful business and world travel. That all changed at the click of a button... READ MORE›
Bangkok Australians are likely to be soon banned from supporting orphanages in countries like Cambodia... READ MORE›
Critics call for Westminster council to bring blocks back into use after Land Securities stalled redevelopment scheme in Victoria... READ MORE›
Stepping back but not down How the Queen is gradually shifting duties to the next generation... READ MORE›
A man has had his legs amputated and may lose an arm after a suspected white-tailed spider bite in northwest Victoria... READ MORE›
Australia's government has called on the United States to explain why a politician with dual Australian-Syrian citizenship was refused entry last week... READ MORE›
Uncertain visa status' used as leverage Faye Spiteri is chairwoman of the In Touch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence... READ MORE›
NDP Leader John Horgan will officially be sworn in as the 36th premier of British Columbia on July 18... READ MORE›
The Australian Medical Association believes NSW abortion laws need to be reviewed, but said it was concerned about the breadth of the Greens' bill... READ MORE›
Greater Manchester Police said two men, aged 20 and 22, were detained early Saturday in the northwest England city on suspicion of terrorism offenses... READ MORE›
In potential good news for the NDP, the absentee ballots that time around got the party 25 votes closer, though in a losing effort... READ MORE›
Death cap mushrooms are spouting across Victoria, and would-be foragers need to stay away, the state's health agencies warn... READ MORE›
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