Biscuit killer’s big court win
A wife who killed her husband with drugged biscuits after a decade of “insidious” abuse has secured a huge court win.
A wife who killed her husband with drugged biscuits after a decade of “insidious” abuse has secured a huge court win.
In an effort to reduce the stigma and prevalence of STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhoea, the TGA has approved the first-ever at-home testing kit specifically for women.
Controversial chef Pete Evans has teamed up with fellow vaccine sceptic and Trump confidante Robert F Kennedy Jr on a new cookbook for kids.
The Reserve Bank will be hard-pressed to cut interest rates before May, here’s a breakdown of why.
The Russian President has issued his strongest warning yet that he is willing to use nuclear weapons, drawing the ire of an Australian leader.
Sydney train services are already being affected as the city prepares for the network to come to a standstill for more than two days over a pay deal.
Cruise line giant P&O has been accused of predatory behaviour in an expectant class action following the death of a man who jumped overboard.
The rugby world is buzzing about code-hopper Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii ‘s Wallabies arrival but the real reason for two massive wins in the UK lies elsewhere.
A flurry of big late season matches for Alex de Minaur sparked injury concerns but he brushed them off seeking to end Australia’s 20-year Davis Cup drought.
A man has made a miraculous escape after his truck smashed into a bridge on the Gold Coast and was left dangling over the edge.
Kusini Yengi scored twice as the Socceroos narrowly avoided what would have been a costly loss to Bahrain.
Australia is making a major commitment to help poorer countries weather the effects of climate change.
The alleged shocking final days of a teenager police say was killed by a “sugar daddy” before her remains were found at a tip have been revealed in court documents.
Aussie businesses have been hit with a grim forecast for the year unless consumers change their spending habits.
No Australian golfer won like Hannah Green did in 2024 and she has been duly rewarded for her stunning efforts.
Australians have the legal right to put their work phone on ‘do not disturb’ during out of office hours, but bosses are ignoring these new laws.
Labor will move to reform how retirees will be able to access their super, as the number of Aussies over 85 are set to triple in the next four decades.
A man who was allegedly armed with a knife and driving erratically has been arrested after a pedestrian was hit and killed during a ‘traumatic’ incident.
An industrial dispute will force Sydney trains offline for three days after the union and government could not agree on a 24-hour roster.
Crust Pizza have launched a new lunchtime snack inspired by Italian street food and trending around the globe.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/page/193