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More than 1200 patched members of the Rebels bikie gang are planning to travel to WA for the club's annual national run, sparking the biggest police security operation since the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2011.
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Australia set to return paedophile to NZ
A paedophile who took photos of his children's friends as they played together looks set to be returned to New Zealand from Australia.
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PIP COURTNEY, REPORTER: The Australian Outback has often been used to test machinery to its upper limits.
Another tourist dies from poisoned drink in Indonesia
British robots to interact with people.
Will the neighbours lend you a cup of sugar -- or, better yet, not have a password on their Wi-Fi -- or are they more likely to start a street brawl at 3am on a Tuesday? Can you quickly nip to the shop to grab a loaf of bread or will that require the stamina of a mountain goat? Like a dating site for the property world, Ray White Neighbourhood Know ... (more)
Most riders at fault in bike crash deaths
The study found that 90 per cent of killed riders already had traffic records for speeding or other offenses.
A tale of two South Australian dynasties
They're two of the state's best known companies, but this week, the fortunes of BP On The Run empire and Trims work clothes store took very different turns - a reflection of the changing economic times THE Shahin family has reinvented the service station, from a place to pick up fuel, oil and lukewarm pies to a one-stop retail outlet with ... (more)
BWW Interviews: Julie Andrews is Practically Perfect on Her First Trip to Australia
For so many of us, Julie Andrews loomed large in our childhoods, a constant presence through repeated viewings of those two iconic films, MARY POPPINS, and THE SOUND of MUSIC.
Excising Australia: When a Country Ceased to Be
It was a crime of sorts, perpetuated against the international community with a brazen disregard that has come to mark the politics of the country.
Rachel Panton was taking no chances with breast cancer, electing to have surgery once she learned the dangers of her carrying a mutant gene.
Paul B. Farrell: $10 trillion in X-Prizes needed to save the world
Yes, X-Prize billionaires are failing their mission: "Making the Impossible Possible." Now they need at least $10 trillion to save the world, and a far grander vision, the new "10X-Prizes." And their leader, Dr.
Adelaide a smart choice for TV show
ADELAIDE is the only Australian city to be selected for a new National Geographic Channel series showcasing the world's most liveable cities.
Should we bring our founder home?
IN the past three months they've found the bones of King Richard III and unearthed Alfred the Great, so some in Britain think the mood is right to exhume Australia's founding father and return him for a state funeral.
Tosha Thakkar: The chilling moment Australian teenager 'obsessed with ...
The chilling moment Australian teenager 'obsessed with serial killers' stuffed body of Indian student he raped and murdered into a suitcase and dumped it in a canal This is the chilling moment an Australian teenager who raped and strangled his neighbour calmly carried her body out of the building in a suitcase before dumping it in a canal.
Australian woman dies from drug resistant TB
A TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER WOMAN has died from an apparent drug resistant strain of tuberculosis, becoming the first Australian in several years to succumb to the disease.
Australia and PNG: maintaining the momentum
Our nearest neighbour has been treated to visits from the Governor-General, new Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs Matt Thistlethwaite, Foreign Affairs Minister Bob Carr, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and this week Queenslandpremier Campbell Newman .
A trans-Tasman hunk clash has been confirmed for the rural bachelor competition at this year's National Agricultural Fieldays.
'Stunning' tiles unite art and mental health
IT was time for rejoicing at the Ray Morton Park near the Riverside CafA© on Queanbeyan River this morning when community members gathered to mark the unveiling of a unique arts and mental health collaboration that has seen 200 original ceramic tiles, created by 100 people, installed on top of retaining walls in the city's soon-to-be opened ... (more)