


The historic legislation to outlaw the Nazi swastika was passed in Victoria, becoming the first Australian state or territory to do so.

The surplus of avocados was caused by the Covid-19 lockdowns, but many are being dumped because they're not worth it.

A woman allegedly cut off her boyfriend's private parts after stabbing him and his friend.

If you've ever dreamed of shaping the minds of the next generation by becoming a teacher, well, we have some good news for you.

Anne Ryan wants parents to know the warning signs if they suspect their kids are huffing aerosols.

Apparently this very basic question is actually quite a curly one for our political leaders.


The One Nation leader didn't even know she was nominated for the award that was presented by the Christian group Family Voice.

Despite the report containing the results of new aerial surveys, the GBRMPA revealed it would not be published this month.

Lexie is using a modern way of herding sheep on the 200-hectare property in southwest Victoria.

The festival will take place at the Cargo Hall of the Sydney Overseas Passenger Terminal, showcasing the most refined European cheeses.

Ron de Gruchy said millennials have it 'pretty good' at the moment so they should stop complaining about the interest rate increase.

They pulled out a specially made cake and did Nazi salutes for what would have been the monster's 133rd birthday.

Footage emerged of one police officer pepper spraying the protestors in a violent manner before throwing another to the ground.

The AFL team will temporarily change its name to Narrm, the name for the city in the Woiwurrung language.

The two terms were part of a much larger list of words that were considered inappropriate by the university.

The bird loves to belt out one Drowning Pool song and it certainly is one hell of a performance.

Jake Gray revealed he named the pet spider ‘Charlotte’ to make her appear more friendly to his children.

His now-fiancé certainly was McLovin' it - because she said yes, got a ring, AND got a side of McDonald's nuggets.

He's now awaiting sentencing after shoving 27-year-old mathematician Scott Johnson to his death in 1988 in a homophobic attack.

New Campaign Says 'Time Has Come' For Referendum On Recognising First Nations People In Constitution
Uluru Statement from the Heart have proposed two dates where Australians would vote for a Voice to Parliament in the constitution.

The 'Help to Buy' scheme will potentially help many low to income earners finally enter the housing market.

The Ukrainian leader delivered a very important message to Aussies from within his secret war room.




