Possible president elected to Hawks board
Former Australian Super boss Ian Silk has been elected to Hawthorn's board and shapes as a possible future president of the AFL club.
Former Australian Super boss Ian Silk has been elected to Hawthorn's board and shapes as a possible future president of the AFL club.
A seven-month-old girl is in an Adelaide hospital in a critical condition with meningococcal disease.
Former Carlton captain Marc Murphy says he endured a strained relationship with Mick Malthouse during the latter's time as coach of the AFL club.
A tsunami alert has been lifted by Indonesian authorities following a magnitude 7.3 earthquake that struck off Flores Island.
Richie Porte and Grace Brown headline a strong group of local road cyclists who will race next month in Australian events.
The unvaccinated will be able to socialise in public and shop freely as restrictions ease in NSW, just as COVID-19 cases surge in the lead up to Christmas.
Europe's leading banker to corporate Asia, HSBC, says it expects all its clients to have a plan in place to exit coal by the end of 2023.
The Queensland government's youth crime crackdown is overloading courts so often that children are in custody for almost a year before their cases are heard.
Sydney Sixers coach Greg Shipperd and former pupil David Hussey, now coaching the Melbourne Stars, will square off in the BBL clash at the MCG.
Golden State have reclaimed the NBA's best win-loss record after the Warriors beat Indiana and Phoenix were defeated by the LA Clippers on Monday.
The Northern Territory has four new COVID-19 cases as an outbreak spreads to remote Timber Creek near the West Australian border.
A case testing whether judges can be sued for bad decisions has heard one had nothing to gain one way or another when wrongly jailing a Brisbane father.
Ben Stokes has bowled for an hour in the Adelaide nets without issue, giving every sign he will be able to deliver for England in the day-night Ashes Test.
Woolworths and Afterpay shares had sizeable falls as investors questioned their short-term outlook and kept the Australian market steady.
Olympic Bronze medallist Harry Garside begins his professional career next week with the ultimate goal of becoming world champion.
Former NRL player Brett Finch is among eight men charged over alleged involvement in a child sexual abuse chat line.
Australian researchers say the mass of rubbish in the world's oceans is costing the global marine economy $A30 billion a year. And that could be just the start.
A Victorian man has pleaded guilty to murder after stabbing his partner 11 times with a kitchen knife in their home.
Mongols bikie Toby Mitchell has been jailed for an assault at a regional Victorian pub, only hours after police arrested him for the slapping incident.
Three truck drivers have tested positive to COVID-19 after having spent time in Western Australia last week, prompting a major contact tracing operation.
Last year an Arctic temperature record of more than 38 degrees Celsius was reached in a Siberian town during a prolonged heatwave.
Victoria has become the first state to adopt the new national emergency warning system, which aims to give consistent messaging to residents across Australia.
A Victorian woman who pleaded guilty to killing her baby has been granted bail to reappear before court later this month.
Western parties to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran are "persisting in their blame game" instead of pursuing real diplomacy, Tehran says.
Police will complete the month-long search for the remains missing toddler William Tyrrell on the NSW mid-north coast in coming days.
The Perth Scorchers have won the toss and elected to bat first against the Hobart Hurricanes in their Big Bash League clash at Bellerive Oval.
South Korea has marked its deadliest day of the pandemic with 94 virus patients dying within a 24-hour period.
Independents are outraged at a push by the special minister of state to report advocacy groups to the Australian Electoral Commission ahead of the election.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has held talks with Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese during a visit to Sydney on Tuesday.
Negotiations will continue on an agreement for train drivers in NSW after union members refused to drive foreign-built trains for a second week.
Ben Roberts-Smith has been granted permission to view emails between media outlets and a soldier who potentially witnessed an alleged war crime in Afghanistan.