Update after husband shot wife
The man fired several shots from an illegal firearm into the ceiling above, severing his wife’s spine and leaving her unable to walk.
The man fired several shots from an illegal firearm into the ceiling above, severing his wife’s spine and leaving her unable to walk.
It’s been the site of many successful restaurants and ventures in Launceston. Now, the art deco building in Brisbane street is home to a much-loved food chain. Inside the new eatery.
An ex-Keebra Park football prodigy charged with the one-punch death of a Surfers Paradise reveller has told his criminal trial the punch was a split-second decision after a perceived threat.
The AFLNT is reviewing the competitive balance of the NTFL following a widening gap between the clubs with the best earning potential and the rest of the field. Read what’s happening.
A Northern NSW miner has been convicted of assault after erupting in violence when he was confronted about switching his phone screensaver from a picture of his then girlfriend to a dog.
The sister of Pheobe Bishop has tearfully broken her silence after the 17-year-old’s housemates were charged with her murder.
A Queensland family of four have opened up about their nine week old’s shocking diagnosis, and grim timeline.
Newtown & Chilwell has unveiled as new clash guernsey it will debut this weekend as a tribute to the club’s history. Here’s the story behind the design and a look back at who the club introduced into its Hall of Fame.
From a ‘bomb’ attack to a bikie drug run, the shocking story of a pregnant woman caught with $250k of meth on the Bruce Hway has unfolded in a Qld court.
Here’s what’s open across the nation for the King’s Birthday public holiday this year for your last-minute grocery needs or some quick retail therapy.
Joshua Nazzari has been working for Aurizon for 20 years, but says he still gets a rush when a high-pressure deadline comes in.
Train operator Aurizon has thrown its support behind putting more freight on railway tracks, saying it will not only make roads safer, but could cut emissions by 75 per cent.
While some members of a rural community are divided over a proposed renewable energy project, a group of sheep graziers say it’s a lifeline to a struggling wool industry.
A mother “never could have imagined” she’d be diagnosed with cancer after seeing her GP for heavy bruising and fatigue.
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