1 hr ago | Science Daily
Accurate distance measurement resolves major astronomical mystery
Astronomers have resolved a major problem in their understanding of a class of stars that undergo regular outbursts by accurately measuring the distance to a famous example of the type.
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Indians join the cyberspy outlaws
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Search continues for missing Canadian hiker as calls for army help grow
The family and friends of a Canadian missing in Australia's Snowy Mountains region for more than a week are calling for additional manpower to search for the hiker.
10 hrs ago | The Age
Trengove reveals strain of scandal
Melbourne co-captain Jack Trengove insists the AFL's supplements scandal is not affecting his form but admits it has been an emotional strain for his parents.
11 hrs ago | ABC News
An Australian's guide to lobbying your local councillor..a croc might help
Paul Hogan's got nothing on Ashley Sala mate. Paul Hogan never slept with a saltie, Ashley has, and I witnessed it.
15 hrs ago | NEWS.com.au
Holden, Toyota commit to Australia for now
THE two car makers left standing following Ford's decision to get out have reaffirmed their commitment to Australia, for now at least.
15 hrs ago | AdelaideNow...
We have lost a wonderful Australian: PM
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard says we have lost a wonderful Australian with the death of former first lady Hazel Hawke.
18 hrs ago | Sunday Times
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.
19 hrs ago | MotorAuthority
Ford To Close Australian Plants By 2016, Retire Falcon Nameplate
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19 hrs ago | ABC News
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.