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Police have arrested three teenagers after they allegedly robbed five children at knifepoint in Sydney's north-west.
Independent Andrew Wilkie has threatened the Gillard government's mining tax, warning he will block it unless it is fundamentally redrawn.
Rural Australia is crying out for help, and politicians may finally be listening, write Jessica Irvine, Nick O'Malley and David Humphries.
Brands are rethinking their values in the aftermath of the David Jones sexual harassment scandal, writes Erik Jensen.
THE former David Jones chief executive Mark McInnes engaged in sexual misconduct when he worked at Black and Decker 20 years ago and had to be counselled up to 10 times for his ''inappropriate behaviour, language and approach towards women'', court documents allege.
IF YOUR bulldust detector is twitching over outraged retailers warning that plain packaging for cigarettes ''won't work, so why do it'', you are right on the money.
Expert critics have been deemed an endangered species but they still have a few critical words to say, writes Damien Murphy.
THE new defence minister will come under pressure to scrap Australia's most expensive defence project - the plan to build 12 new submarines at a potential cost of $36 billion.
CARAMELISING is in but flambees are out. And no pumpkin carving.
KEVIN RUDD will be named foreign affairs minister when Julia Gillard announces her new ministry today, a day after the independent MP, Robert Oakeshott, spurned the offer of a cabinet position.
A SENATE inquiry report will call for the corporate watchdog to lose it power over the insolvency industry because the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has responded too slowly to complaints raised by high-profile corporate collapses such as ABC Learning, Opes Prime and Storm Financial.
Australia's corporate watchdog ASIC is set to lose its powers to regulate the insolvency industry after a Senate inquiry raised concerns about its competency.
When swimming pool cleaner John Nicoll realised he had lost his life's savings in a get-rich investment scheme gone wrong, thoughts of revenge consumed him.
David Jones had previously been embroiled in a sexual harassment case involving criminal conduct by one of its managers, claims the woman suing the department store.
Big Jim Byrnes has been bankrupt, served time in prison, been banned by ASIC from running companies and had a notorious reputation as an associate of major criminals.
Three forest workers have been convicted of a violent assault that marked a low point in Tasmania's old growth logging dispute.
Locusts have laid eggs over an area of Australia about the size of Spain, as farmers ready for a plague of record proportions.
Unions have won a significant victory in their ability to recruit members and enter workplaces after a Federal Court ruling.
The son of New South Wales Greens senator-elect Lee Rhiannon has been sentenced to periodic detention for dealing in cannabis.
Qantas breached security protocols during a bomb scare at Sydney Airport two days ago, baggage handlers say.
Up to 30,000 automotive jobs in Australia have been secured by Toyota's announcement yesterday of a new $300 million engine factory.
New Zealand's disgraced former chief defence scientist had access to some of Australia's high-level military technology.
Ken Thompson created a little ritual as he pedalled through Europe searching for his lost boy.
Charges against two Tamil asylum seekers accused of rioting at the Christmas Island detention centre have been dropped.
FAMILY was the most important thing in Lance Corporal Jared MacKinney's short life.
NSW police are investigating the possibility that one of Constable Will Crews's colleagues may have accidentally killed him during the exchange of fire in a drug raid.
Authorities are closely monitoring a levee on the Goulburn River which is feared could fail in the next few hours.
A search is underway for a man believed to have fallen overboard from a boat off the north Queensland coast.
Leaked documents have revealed cigarette companies have funnelled over $5 million into a campaign against plain cigarette packaging. .
VIDEO may yet kill the catwalk show with fashion films shaping up as the hot new accessory.
Two-time premiership defender Andrew Mackie might find it hard to get back into the Geelong side after all.
Big-hearted winger Manu Vatuvei accepted some of the blame for the Warriors 28-16 NRL qualifying final loss to the Gold Coast.
Geelong will meet Collingwood in an AFL preliminary final for the third time in four seasons after cruising to a 69-point semi-final win over Fremantle.
Central Coast earned a hard-fought 1-0 win over a ten-man Melbourne Heart at Bluetongue Stadium on Friday night.
The fiancee of Jade Lacey will have to wait more than a decade to marry him after he received an added six-year sentence for torture and extortion.
NSW Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell says he won't commit to secular ethics classes in state schools if the Coalition wins the next state election
A woman is recovering in hospital after she accidentally shot herself in the head with a nail gun.
An ad which calls for a government re-think on euthanasia cannot be shown on Australian television following a "last minute" backflip by a classification body.
A man will appear before a far north Queensland court charged with a number of offences against children.
Paul Spargo, the last AFL player to make his debut in a final, hopes Western Bulldogs onballer Andrew Hooper backs himself.
Investors seeking exposure to gold should back Australia's junior gold miners, which will be takeover targets for larger producers, say analysts.
Chameleon Mining has asked for its shares to be returned to trade on the ASX on Monday after the receiver appointed by its litigation funder was retired.
Departing North Queensland forward Willie Mason has questioned whether coach Neil Henry is the man to resurrect the ailing NRL club.
Female marine snails living off the Perth coast are growing male sex organs on their heads after exposure to the chemical TBT, according to local researchers.
Three notable slip-ups on Facebook and Twitter this week have led to sackings and loss of sponsorship, showing there is no privacy in social media.
A WA father who handled his two-year-old nephew so roughly he died is now scared to be left alone with his own children, a judge says.
Recent outbreaks of mob violence in Alice Springs have cast a shadow over the entire community, the Northern Territory opposition says.
West Tigers coach Tim Sheens has declared the Sydney Roosters' three wins over his side this year could make opposite number Brian Smith's job tougher.
Australia's representatives are on standby in Rome for the expected arrival of travelling Aussies for Mary MacKillop's canonisation.
John Barker is stepping down from his assistant coaching role at Hawthorn and has told the AFL club he's keen to pursue other opportunities.
Western Bulldogs midfielder Daniel Cross has no doubt the Western Bulldogs will find an extra edge for retiring skipper Brad Johnson.
A former boundary umpire has been jailed for at least a year for child sex offences after an attack on a boy dating back more than 30 years.
Billionaire mining magnate Clive Palmer says he had no corrupt dealings with WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls over the dropping of an environmental bond.
With Richie McCaw about to break the record for most Test appearances as All Blacks captain, Wallabies coach Robbie Deans says no-one compares.
A man about to board a plane to Taiwan at Sydney Airport allegedly told staff he had a bomb in his luggage.
The government doesn't want national numeracy and literacy tests to be seen as a competition between states, but that seems to be what's happened.
Police have arrested two more in the wake of a pet shop burglary where a python and a lizard were stolen.
Australia's world indoor long jump champion Fabrice Lapierre said he respected the decision of John Steffensen to pull out the Commonwealth Games.
Australia men's hockey coach Ric Charlesworth admits he is concerned about his side's chances at next month's Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Penrith are determined to bust the myth that Canberra have the biggest and most destructive forward pack in the NRL.
AXA's French parent has yet to give up on NAB's bid, but analysts hope the bank will heed shareholders' message to stop its pursuit of the wealth manager.
Charges against two Tamil asylum seekers who were accused of rioting at the Christmas Island detention centre have been dropped.
The Australian debt market closed weaker after it was unable to claw back overnight losses from the release of firm US jobs data.
The Australian debt market closed weaker after it was unable to claw back overnight losses from the release of firm US jobs data.
Glory coach Dave Mitchell says Gold Coast shouldn't be taken lightly despite their slow start to the A-League season.
Parramatta Eels flyer Jarryd Hayne thinks there is still a chance Wallabies key playmaker Quade Cooper could switch to the NRL.
Sydney FC have had more injury trouble, with Nick Carle's toe injury worse than first thought and the playmaker sidelined.
A court has ordered a report on whether a man charged with killing his wife in a house fire should be released on bail.
Falls to mining and energy stocks have led the Australian share market to close about half a per cent lower.
Two men have been charged in relation to a group stabbing incident in an Aboriginal camp, in which one man sustained a fatal stab wound to his leg.
The number of sexual harassment claims against Mark McInnes has climbed, with the former David Jones boss rejecting the 'intolerable' allegations.
A 31-year-old Perth man who lost his job as a schoolteacher after police found child pornography on his computer has been sent to jail.
Farmers are bracing for huge swarms of locusts following a wet, warm winter which provided ideal conditions for the survival of eggs.
Former Victory goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos will carry mixed emotions as he puts Brisbane Roar's A-League clean sheet to the test.
Residents of Sydney and surrounding regions are being urged to stay indoors on Friday afternoon as wind gusts of up to 100km/h are expected.
Tasmanian defender Kim Walker will retire from international hockey after the Hockeyroos' World Cup campaign.
Canberra have re-signed rising star Joel Thompson on the eve of their NRL qualifying final.
Environmentalists have welcomed a move from Gunns to stop logging native forests in Tasmania.
A report has shown NT students, particularly those in schools outside Darwin, have the worst levels of literacy and numeracy in the country.
It'll take more than $10 billion in government spending to attract people to the bush, economists say.
Four teenage boys have been charged after a mobile phone camera was allegedly used to film the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl in Western Australia.
Young New Zealander Shane Van Gisbergen has trumped the stars ahead of Sunday's Phillip Island V8 Supercar classic.
Fairfax Media will begin charging for some online news content within a matter of weeks when it launches its first subscription-based smartphone applications.
The structure of the new Gillard government could be a boon to Australia's tourism industry, according to the peak body.
The Senate is still waiting for answers to more than 2000 questions first asked in May and June.
Adelaide United coach Rini Coolen says he's surprised by his side's stunning start to the A-League season.
The Gold Coast Titans have gone some way to easing their 2009 finals disappointment by slaying the New Zealand Warriors at Skilled Park on Friday night.
Wallabies skipper Rocky Elsom is anticipating a much different encounter from his team's two previous outings when they play the All Blacks in Sydney.
Australian Emma Moffatt aims to become only the fifth triathlete to successfully defend their Olympic-distance world title.
The Nationals are jostling for another spot on the opposition frontbench after increasing their parliamentary representation at the federal election.
Two Gold Coast brothers have been given six extra years in jail over the torture and shooting of a man.
The state government says more work needs to be done to raise the literacy and numeracy levels in South Australia following the latest round of testing.
Visitors in their thousands are expected to flock to this year's Floriade in Canberra - Australia's largest flower festival.
Outgoing Tasmanian Liberal Senator Guy Barnett says the party is battling to stay relevant in the state after a 'dismal' result at the federal election.
Selective media reporting of Victorian court cases has created a public misconception that sentences are too light, an appeal court has found.
Sydney-based Muslim cleric Sheik Taj Al Hilaly has a message for the pastor at a tiny Florida church who has threatened to burn copies of the Koran.
A plant disease that threatens Australia's iconic eucalypts has spread, and authorities fear they have lost the battle to eradicate it.
Police have charged a man over the rape of a 19-year-old woman in Townsville.
Allied Gold Ltd has substantially increased the gold reserves at its Simberi project in Papua New Guinea.
Federal Education Minister Simon Crean says he's ready to play any role in the new Gillard minority government.