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Drunk driver admits baby's crash death
A 35-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a baby boy while he slept in his nursery in Perth's northern suburbs.
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Ford To Close Australian Plants By 2016, Retire Falcon Nameplate
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Australia selling mangoes for longer
It might sound hard to believe, given it's nearly the end of May, but Australia's mango harvest has only just wrapped up.
They Shoot Wild Horses in Australia, Don't They?
's Northern Territory started on Wednesday to cull 10,000 wild horses by shooting the animals.
Australian Venture OneWind Plans $2 Billion in Power Projects
OneWind Australia , a venture backed by private equity fund Denham Capital Management LP, expects the first of as much as $2 billion in wind farms it plans in the country to start operating by 2015.
Man charged over Narrogin woman's death
Police have charged Kevin James Corbett, 48, with murder over the stabbing death of a woman in Narrogin on May 18.
Risk of de facto Internet filter for Australia: Ludlam
Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has said it is "remarkable" that Senator Stephen Conroy's department is looking into greater transparency over the use of section 313 of the Telecommunications Act .
Our Land, Our Water, Our Future: The Australia Beyond Coal & Gas Conference
Sierra Club Organizing Director Bob Bingaman speaks at the "Australian Our Land, Our Water, Our Future: Beyond Coal and Gas" conference.
Ford Australia to close Broadmeadows and Geelong plants, 1,200 jobs to go
Ford Australia says it will close its Australian manufacturing plants in October 2016, with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
Australia's 2013 Great Victorian Bike Ride Heads Down The Ocean Road
We've noted before just how popular cycling holidays have become in recent years as active and adventurous travelers look for new ways to explore their favorite destinations.
Australia shares extend losses on Bernanke comment, China PMI
Australian shares fell 1.5 percent in late morning trade on Thursday, after Wall Street retreated over worries that the U.S. Federal Reserve may consider winding back its economic stimulus programme, and weak data from China.
Makris family tops our rich list
GINA Rinehart is still Australia's richest person with a net worth of $22.02 billion, according to the 2013 BRW Rich 200 list.
'Great Gatsby' director, cast come home with Sydney premiere
Director Baz Luhrmann brought "The Great Gatsby" home on Wednesday for its Australian premiere, with box-office success for the Sydney-produced film bolstering hopes for the resurgence of the local film industry.
A change in face for the Australian String Quartet
The upcoming tour for the Adelaide-based ASQ will be the final season for two of its long serving members.
Accused tourist who attended Somerset school says sex act consensual
The barrister for an English tourist charged with sexually assaulting a young woman he met at a trendy nightspot near Bondi, in Sydney, Australia, said the act was consensual and the pair were "interacting in a way that suggested they have an interest in each other" prior to the incident.
Australia: A rail relaxing journey
The romance of train travel is alive and very much kicking, thanks in no small part to the world's really special journeys - the Orient Express, South Africa's Blue Train and the Ghan in Australia.
Australian researchers track sea turtles by satellite
Marine researchers at Queensland's Sunshine Coast in Australia are using satellite trackers for the first time to monitor two sea turtles that have been returned to the ocean today, reported ABC News.
'Fine print' reveals Christian party games
YOUNG, progressive Christians are being warned they risk voting for the ultra-conservative policies of the controversial Rev Fred Nile without realising at the coming Federal Election.
Australia Debates Over Giving Access to National Parks for Emergency Cattle Grazing
The state government of Queensland will introduce legislation on Tuesday that will attempt to save 25,000 very hungry cattle by opening the door of parts of five national parks and eight National Reserve System properties so graziers could get through the next wet season.
Digby Ioane may miss Australia's first Test against the Lions after undergoing surgery
Wallabies winger Digby Ioane is in doubt for the start of the British and Irish Lions Test series after undergoing a knee operation this morning.