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Woman questioned after dead man found 'bound to chair'

Woman reportedly asked neighbours to call her a taxi after "something bad" had gone on inside suburban townhouse. Continue reading »

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FINANCE

Senator Xenophon plans to take on Qantas at AGM

Independent senator Nick Xenophon is planning to question Qantas management at its AGM about the airline's controversial business decisions. Continue reading »
NATIONAL

Press freedom still an issue in Australia: Murdoch

Lachlan Murdoch says freedom of the press remains an issue in modern Australia, almost 100 years after his grandfather was being censored at Gallipoli. Continue reading »
ACCIDENTS

'I knew it was coming': Mobile phone footage captures shocking crash

A man in the US who captured a shocking car crash on his mobile phone has revealed he knew the moment of impact was coming long before it happened. Continue reading »
6PM NEWS

Major employer sacks 100 workers in Victorian premier's hometown ahead of election

Victorian Premier Denis Napthine has been dealt a blow today with one of the biggest employers in his electorate announcing plans to sack 100 staff. Continue reading »

6PM NEWS

James Packer talks about his new $7.5m Rabbitohs deal, his dad, Rusty and on-field bravery

The ink has dried on the $7.5 million deal that is set to transform the NRL, with James Packer today confirming he is the new co-owner of the premiership-winning South Sydney Rabbitohs. Continue reading »

6PM NEWS

Greg Anderson ‘100 per cent bad’: Luke Batty inquest

Luke Batty’s father was “100 per cent bad”, a police officer said today during the inquest into the boy’s brutal death. Continue reading »
QUEENSLAND

Gold Coast man discovers dead flatmate 'tied to chair'

A woman has been detained at a Gold Coast apartment building where the body of a man was found by his flatmate. Continue reading »
6PM NEWS

Last minute injunction saves Gough Whitlam’s birthplace

Former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam’s childhood home has been saved from demolition in a last-minute injunction organised by Victoria’s Planning Minister Matthew Guy. Continue reading »

US

San Franciscan tour guide tells Chinatown what she really thinks in racist tirade

In a racist and expletive laden speech, a San Franciscan tour guide told tourists what she really thought about Chinatown in a video recorded on her last day on the job. Continue reading »

6PM NEWS

Three shot dead in Victoria after neighbourhood argument spirals out of hand

Victorian police are investigating how a minor neighbourhood dispute ended in the shooting death of a couple aged in their 70s and their son. Continue reading »

TECHNOLOGY

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shows off in Mandarin

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg heads one of the world's biggest companies – and he's also proved himself a hit with Chinese audiences in their native tongue. Continue reading »

6PM NEWS

Security tightened at Parliament House following terror attack in Canada

Security has been tightened at Parliament House in Canberra and government buildings around the country following today’s murderous terror attack in Canada. Continue reading »

6PM NEWS

Heartfelt plea to return stolen war medals

To the thief, the war medals stolen from a Sydney unit would seem to be worth little – but to the Cassidy family, they're priceless. Continue reading »
6PM NEWS

Bloody chaos in Canadian capital

Australia’s homegrown terror fears became Canada’s reality today, with a bloody attack on two of the country's treasured buildings. Continue reading »
YOUR SAY

Tony Abbott's $150k table move

Tony Abbott has stressed he has reduced the costs associated with hosting the G20 Summit. (Supplied)

The federal government is spending millions of dollars in taxpayer money to prepare for next month's G20 Summit, including $150,000 to transport a conference table, it has been revealed. Continue reading »

FINANCE

Early Apple computer sells for $A1,033,000

A vintage Apple computer that was one of only 50 made in Steve Jobs' garage in 1976 sold for $A1,032,881 at auction yesterday, far exceeding pre-sale estimates and outdoing a previous high price of more than $A766,000 paid in Germany, in 2013. Continue reading »

BUZZ

Paradise prepares to show off $460k gold nugget find

A two-and-a-half kilogram gold nugget worth up to $460,000 has been unearthed using a metal detector in the US. Continue reading »
COURTS

Tasmanian MP dobs in colleagues to International Criminal Court over asylum seekers

Independent Tasmanian MP Andrew Wilkie. (AAP)
Australia's leaders could have a date with the International Criminal Court if one Independent MP gets his way. Continue reading »
EUROPE

Driver flips car trying to smash garage gate

A Icelandic motorist has been filmed flipping his car in an inexplicable but seemingly deliberate crash with a gate in a parking garage. Continue reading »