Victorian healthcare sector to get $1.5 billion boost
The government has announced the healthcare sector will get a $1.5 billion boost.
The government has announced the healthcare sector will get a $1.5 billion boost.
A distraught family from Truganina in Victoria is begging for help to find its teenage son who vanished on Monday.
Nine commentators Mitch Tomlinson and Nick Boserio could not contain their excitement during Arisa Trew's gold-medal run. © International Olympic Committee
Read the national news headlines for Wednesday, August 7.
Australia could be pushed into a recession if universities are forced to slash their international student numbers under Labor’s migration crackdown.
A “deluded” teacher at a regional Victorian school had sex with a student and kept contacting her after his arrest, despite a court order to leave her alone.
Shop owners oppose plans to outlaw the sale of merchandise depicting the dead cartel kingpin, but others believe the country should shed its image of being home to mafia bosses.
The man in charge of the tactical police response to the fatal Wieambilla siege has described how he feared the three shooters could escape into the community and potentially flee into NSW.
The former rugby league personality will take on the media giant in his latest legal drama.
Linda Reynolds has compared herself to a “punching clown”, saying claims she covered up Brittany Higgins’ alleged rape were “premeditated and personal” attacks.
St Kilda are remaining tight-lipped about a meeting between the club’s head of player acquisition Graeme Allan and suspended former North Melbourne midfielder Tarryn Thomas.
Parallel worlds collide in Critical Incident as a capable young police officer is investigated after a tragic accident.
In Fake, David Wenham joins the ranks of leading actors turning to the dark side.
One of the last opportunities to buy an old apartment block on the South Perth foreshore has hit the market and is expected to fetch an eyewatering sum.
When I was 15 years old, Mr Walz was my favourite teacher. Watching him speak before an audience of millions this week, I can see he has not changed one bit.
Working families are bearing the brunt of inflation pressures, with insurance and housing costs pushing their cost-of-living measure far higher than inflation.
The under-construction Wallabies will be huge outsiders against the world’s best team. But a sold-out Suncorp Stadium and the Boks’ record in Australia offers a glimmer of hope.
The first era of tween medallists ended in 1936. The second began three years ago in Tokyo with skateboarding, which on Wednesday celebrated a 14-year-old champion.
The builders of the original Titanic, Harland & Wolff, have put a big dent in Palmer’s $1 billion effort to recreate the ill-fated ocean liner.
Detectives with Strike Force Bandit have arrested a Sydney man who allegedly stole 63,000 unreleased “1 dollarbuck” coins made by the Australian Mint.
To grow our economy and to enhance our society we need our universities to produce increasing numbers of graduates with the necessary skills, abilities and intellect to contribute meaningfully to our country’s future wellbeing.
Police are scouring CCTV and phone footage, and also investigating Tayla Brailey’s interactions with two other students, a court has heard.
Police are scouring CCTV and phone footage, and also investigating Tayla Brailey’s interactions with two other students, a court has heard.
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Victoria’s corruption commission has raided the homes of three Victorian Building Authority employees amid accusations they took bribes to register builders.