In a whirlwind of political pirouettes, Victorian councils are flipping, flopping and backtracking their way through the ever-contentious Australia Day debate after public backlash.
Emergency, public health and climate action plans rarely mention deliberately lit fires and how to prevent them. And there are few services for offenders to stop them lighting fires again.
Just days after the billionaire's generous Christmas act, Adrian Portelli's business has been charged by authorities for allegedly running an unlawful lottery - but that is not going to stop him.
A driver of a luxury car has been slapped with a hefty fine after new legislation was introduced to increase road safety around high-powered vehicles.
Donna Nelson has been found guilty of trying to import drugs into Japan, despite her claims that she was the victim of a love scam.
Charles and Catherine Romer vanished while driving home four decades ago, and now police believe their remains have been found.
While sharing is caring, in two Australian states giving a pigeon a piece of your sandwich could cost you a massive fine.
Scammers frequently target the elderly, so one phone company is fighting back with their own AI "granny" who gives scammers a taste of their own medicine.
The Project host has lashed out at the pub group responsible for cancelling January 26th celebrations, after they apologised for causing "concern and confusion" over the controversial move.
Australia's second-biggest pubs group have shared their decision to ban January 26th celebrations in 200 of their venues, after taking into consideration the “hurt” the day causes some patrons.
Frustrated staff at a Brisbane store have retaliated against drivers flouting the "customer-only" parking rule, but their move has divided locals.
For 10 years, his name was suppressed for his own protection, now the hero cop who shot dead Man Monis has finally been unmasked.