4:00 AM AEDT | It may not be obvious from the images that you will see over the next three days, but South Australia’s schoolies celebrations are the envy of other destinations nationwide.
4:00 AM AEDT | The Eyre Peninsula is harsh, red and dry. Its pretty coastal towns, mining centres and agriculture depend almost entirely on a water supply that’s fast running out.
1:27 AM AEDT | FEDERAL police have raided the homes of executives from a Reserve Bank of Australia company, Securency, as part of an international bribery investigation.
1:27 AM AEDT | A nondescript building houses Sydney's scariest, most unsettling helpline, where the smallest victories are cause for joy, writes Adele Horin.
1:25 AM AEDT | SYDNEY is facing the early onset of the bushfire season with a heavy build-up of fuel still lying in the forests around the city, despite an increase in hazard reduction burning this year.
1:22 AM AEDT | IN A profession notoriously resilient to hard times, online dating sites threaten to do what the global financial crisis could not - send the sex services industry broke.
1:07 AM AEDT | Changing Scientology's tax-exempt status could involve a legal stoush, writes Malcolm Knox.
1:04 AM AEDT | For the first time in his premiership, Nathan Rees this week looked like a leader. But were voters listening? Andrew Clennell investigates.
1:01 AM AEDT | DURING the last federal election campaign, Maxine McKew was the belle of Bennelong. But if two years is a long time in politics, its eternity at the box office. So the telemovie we'll call Mad Maxine has been shelved indefinitely.
1:01 AM AEDT | NEW restrictions will be imposed on 66 of the state's most violent pubs and clubs as part of a revised scheme to reduce alcohol-related violence.
1:01 AM AEDT | AUSTRALIA POST has been found in court to have underpaid a new breed of postie who work under onerous contracts to deliver mail.
1:01 AM AEDT | KEVIN RUDD is expected to use an address to the Australian Christian Lobby today to announce continued funding for chaplains in schools.
1:01 AM AEDT | THE Federal Government forecast $4 billion would be deposited in First Home Saver accounts by 2012, but the scheme has had a very slow start with just $41 million deposited after its first nine months, according to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
1:01 AM AEDT | THEY are clean, quiet and efficient: no wonder electric and electric hybrid cars are seen as the future of motoring.
1:01 AM AEDT | THE acquittal of a woman who stabbed a teenage girl in an after-school brawl sends a dangerous message to students that fights can be settled with weapons, not words, a police officer says.
1:01 AM AEDT | JENNY Lauschke has never played rugby. At least, not normal rugby.
1:01 AM AEDT | TV DIGITAL multichannels will not have to screen a minute of Australian programming, with the federal Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, declaring that local content rules will not apply.
1:00 AM AEDT | A look at what's on offer on television from the world of sport this weekend.
1:00 AM AEDT | THOROUGHBRED racing's first EPO charges have been laid. Racing Victoria stewards yesterday asked trainer Bevan Laming and son Richard to answer charges regarding the banned substance being found ...
1:00 AM AEDT | Tamworth war horse The Jackal must overcome massive hurdles in today's $100,000 Ferrier Hodgson Stakes at Eagle Farm.Obviously, the $100,000 prizemoney, $30,000 more than any race at Rosehill ...