‘Brett would have quit the force after what’s happened’
Slain cop Brett Forte pledged his life to serve and protect, but his family say he would have been disillusioned with events after his death.
Slain cop Brett Forte pledged his life to serve and protect, but his family say he would have been disillusioned with events after his death.
The number of South Australians on the national paedophile register is rising each year – but police say there’s a good reason why it’s not publicly accessible.
Australia’s tough gun laws have worked, saving countless lives, despite the loopholes that still exist. WARNING: GRAPHIC
Before the 25th anniversary of Port Arthur, our gun laws have changed, leaving us exposed without a national firearm registry. WARNING: Graphic
Sri Lanka’s security forces will go door-to-door to hunt down terrorists, after they found a suspected Islamic State bomb factory.
The UNhas opened a new investigation into whether the privacy of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was violated during his almost seven-year stay in the Ecuadorean Embassy.
Lindy Chamberlain has revealed more about the tumultuous moment her baby daughter Azaria was taken by a dingo in a candid TV appearance that moved Brush with Fame host Anh Do to tears.
Why someone as intelligent and street-smart as Nicola Gobbo would get herself hooked up with so many crooks on both sides of the law is a mystery of the human condition. But as confusing as they are, “crook lovers” aren’t so rare writes Andrew Rule.
The man who plotted to blow up the national electricity grid and Army bases as part of an al-Qaeda linked terror attack will remain in jail with his parole bid quashed by the Federal Government.
Remorseless wife killer Borce Ristevski has finally been brought to justice. But what drove the suburban dad to kill Karen, his wife of 27 years, and how did police gather the evidence to catch him?
Julian Assange’s devastated father has revealed his reaction to seeing his son after he was arrested, and has called on Scott Morrison to extradite the Wikileaks founder home to Australia.
Australia said it would oppose the death penalty for Julian Assange, as protesters in Sydney and Melbourne called for his release and more details of his behaviour inside the Ecuadorean embassy were revealed.
The unwelcome presence of Julian Assange in the Ecuadorean embassy didn’t stop him from disrupting the world. His link to Russia isn’t the only interesting dynamic with a superpower he has developed.
His every whim was initially catered for by starstruck workers. But when News Corp Australia was granted rare access to Julian Assange inside the embassy, the atmosphere was like a ticking time bomb.
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