2 hrs ago | ABC News
Bringing coffee from Melbourne to Menzies: the ultimate tree change
Can you imagine taking off to live in a remote outreach 3000km away? Ann Sheehan explains how the red dirt 'got in their veins'. It was meant to be a six month sabbatical, but six years and 3000km later the Sheehan-Lee family is happier than ever.
6 hrs ago | Catholic World News
Australian archbishop admits predecessors covered up abuse
Archbishop Denis Hart of Melbourne, Australia, has admitted that Church leaders in the past did not respond adequately to sex-abuse complaints.
7 hrs ago | Reuters
UPDATE 2-Gloom hits services firms as Australia's mining boom peaks
A spate of profit warnings from Australian mining services firms suggests the country's "once-in-a-century" resources spending boom may have peaked sooner than companies, economists and policymakers had expected.
8 hrs ago | ABC News
Australia's best bartenders shake it
For the first time, bartenders from across Australia gathered in Noosa as part of the Noosa International Food and Wine festival.
10 hrs ago | Sunday Times
Police seek man over Narrogin death
Police believe Kevin James Corbett is in Perth and may be able to assist in the investigation into the death of a woman in Narrogin on May 18.
10 hrs ago | Sunday Times
WA crisis meeting on Aboriginal suicide
Robert Eggington is among indigenous leaders to meet with WA bureaucrats over rising suicide levels among the Noongah community.Picture: Richard Polden INDIGENOUS leaders in Western Australia are holding a crisis meeting with senior bureaucrats to discuss high suicide rates among the Nyoongah community.
11 hrs ago | Channelnewsasia.com
Australian zoo says white rhino birth 'sign of hope'
An Australian zoo said on Tuesday the birth of a southern white rhinoceros was a "sign of hope" for the species given the escalation of poaching in Africa.
13 hrs ago | NEWS.com.au
Tornado Aussie: I can't find friends
Watch a time lapse of the deadly tornado that had 270 km/ph winds,stayed on the ground for 40 minutes and traveled 32 klms.
13 hrs ago | www.guardian.co.uk | hillspot
UK minister goes on 10 nation Drug Law tour
14 hrs ago | www.nzherald.co.nz | hillspot
Latest drone future of extreme warfare
Ricky Martin and Twin Boys Matteo and Valentino Hang Out In Australia
Ricky Martin was spotted hanging out with his twins in a park in Sydney, Australia this past Sunday.
Trio witness total annular eclipse in Australia
The moon moves in orbit between the earth and the sun and blocks the sun from view in a solar eclipse.
Windows Azure in Australia: Facts and Rumours
Today, Microsoft has made the long-awaited announcement that Windows Azure is coming to Australia ! Of course it's been possible for Aussies to deploy and use applications in Windows Azure for some time, but this has always required deploying to overseas data centres.
Fast food to remain tax free: Plibersek
FAST food will not attract a "fat tax" and the government will instead rely on education in Australia's battle against obesity.
Chinese hackers a growing threat to US
Man on trial for abusing hostel girls
AN ALLEGED victim of child molestation told her friends "bad things'' were happening to her while she was a student living at a state-run hostel, a Perth court has heard.
Australian Researchers Propose Turning Millions of Tons of Pig Waste...
Where there are million of animals, there are millions of tons of waste. In a clever solution to a major waste disposal problem, Australian researchers have found a way to convert 1.4 million tons of Chinese pig excrement into fertilizer and a source of alternative energy.
Judith Shamian elected as president of International Council of Nurses
Judith Shamian said she's been given a dream opportunity to influence to health of people and nursing, after being elected president of the International Council of Nurses.
A photographic quest for Australia's friendly relations with Japan before WWII
The friendship between Australia and Japan before WWII can be found in the work of Broome-based Japanese photographer, Yasukichi Murakami.
Skeleton was 1984 cold-case murder victim
Remains found in South Australia's mid north identified, no bail for a 13 year old accused of throwing a molotov cocktail onto the Southern Expressway, and a second shift for Spring Gully.