‘He said he was going to die young’
WHEN minimum height restrictions for officers were abolished in 1986, Tim Macarounas leapt at the opportunity to serve his community. Just five months later he was dead.
WHEN minimum height restrictions for officers were abolished in 1986, Tim Macarounas leapt at the opportunity to serve his community. Just five months later he was dead.
THEY are the creepy creatures which make your hair stand on end. The killers who rule the dark and take over your dreams on nights when the moon is full.
IT IS considered the cultural heartland of Australia, and western Sydney residents want landmark plans for creative and performing hubs — rivalling the Sydney Opera House or Hollywood bowl — designed for our backyard.
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle’s Aussie tour was built around the Duke’s passion project – the Invictus Games – which has gone out with a bang. SEE ALL OF THE PHOTOS.
AROUND Australia people are gathering at memorials, in parks, in gardens and in pubs to commemorate Anzac Day. This is your Anzac Day in pictures.
AUSTRALIAN troops faced unspeakable horrors on the beach and hills of the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. But they embodied a special temperament that helped them through the atrocious battlefield conditions.
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THEIR bite has twice the pressure of a regular dog’s and they have the training and intelligence to work in warzones. This is the ferocious side of man’s best friend.
POLICE are confident the conviction of Daniel Kelsall has prevented further killings, as it emerged he stalked another man and followed him to his front door just a week after murdering Morgan Huxley.
TO crack the case of the murder of Morgan Huxley, police had to hold every piece of his life up to the light- and the dating life of the comfortably single man suddenly became front page news.
GENGHIS Khan really, really didn’t want his body to be found. But now the 800-year-old murderous wall of deception he built up around his final resting place is starting to crumble.
EVERY 30 million years, Earth goes through a seemingly scheduled die-off. A new idea has been put forward to explain it: Elusive, mysterious dark matter.
ADVANCES in Chinese and Russian stealth technology and a gun that can’t shoot have once again put Australia’s next generation fighter in the firing line.
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