Push to recruit workers to live in Antarctica
Australians with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for low temperatures are being invited to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to work in the coolest place on earth.
Australians with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for low temperatures are being invited to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to work in the coolest place on earth.
The Herald Sun’s Michael Warner has taken out a prestigious Walkley Award for excellence in sports journalism, for his expose on illicit drugs in the AFL.
The family of one of the Aussie teens fighting for life say they “can’t believe what has happened to our angel”, revealing the best friends were on a dream holiday in Southeast Asia.
Nick Reece has pledged to “lead by consensus” alongside a newly elected council group from diverse political backgrounds.
A Northcote factory with a glittering past and a Warburton Weet-Bix factory are just a few of the once-proud Victorian landmarks in desperate need of a makeover. See the photos.
The Victorian postcodes where as much as 60 per cent of buyers pay in cash have been revealed. But there are fears about what the practice could mean for future purchasers. SEE THE LIST
Taxpayers forked more than $14,000 for Governor-General Sam Mostyn to “get to know” King Charles before she took up the top job representing him in Australia.
A team from St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research has revealed for the first time the precise three-dimensional structure of PLD3 – an enzyme associated with Alzheimer’s.
Victoria’s best 25 dining spots have been revealed. From unique flavours to unforgettable experiences, see which eateries made the cut.
Australians searching for love are willing to spend big to help find “the one” — and for professional dating coaches and paid dating apps, business is booming.
A Melbourne caravan retailer that collapsed owing millions is now being investigated by the state’s consumer watchdog, as liquidators confirm customers will never get their money back.
There are often claims of leaks during VCE exams, but this year the talk was more persistent and specific than usual.
Some private school parents, spending up to $50,000 for year 12 fees, are “set to go nuclear” if their children miss out on prestigious tertiary offers.
Police are hoping to identify the men in these videos.
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