In 1968, a young Aboriginal woman was jailed for manslaughter when her baby died. It shone a light on the terrible living conditions of Indigenous people in this outback town.
US judge rejects Boeing's guilty plea deal over fatal 737 Max crashes citing diversity policies
Boeing's guilty plea is blocked under a deferred prosecution agreement in the case which dates back to two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people.
Photo shows A shot of a blue and white plane in the air taken from belowWords reportedly written onto ammunition found at scene of health insurance CEO's killing
Multiple US media organisations, citing unnamed investigators, say the ammunition used to shoot the UnitedHealth chief executive had the words "deny," "defend" and "depose" written on them.
Photo shows A man wearing a hoodie on CCTV, smiling as he leans against a counter.From the Archives: The Prosecution of Nancy Young
In 1969 a First Nations woman was convicted by an all-white male jury to three years jail for the manslaughter of her baby daughter - allegedly of neglect.
Has Video Duration: 8 minutes 56 seconds.Victorian parents warned after a string of attempted child abductions
Police are searching for suspects after men in white vans attempted to lure children with the offer of a lift in a string of incidents at Victorian schools.
Photo shows Abduction Attempts: Screengrab of CCTV vision shows a white van on a street.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 53 seconds.Extensive police operation in Gosford after several explosions and fire
NSW Police are searching for a man on the Central Coast after two separate fires and several explosions forced the evacuation of an office building in Gosford.
Photo shows Gosford Evacuation: A fire engine on a street outside an office building.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 15 seconds.Victims of child abuse in sports around the country set to get compensation under new deal
The Northern Territory government has agreed to pay redress to victims of child sexual abuse in sporting institutions, ending a stalemate between states, territories and the federal government.
Photo shows Unidentified male adult walks hand in hand with childAn alleged billion-dollar Russian money laundering network spanning more than 30 countries has been exposed
An international investigation exposes an alleged Russian billion-dollar money laundering network whose reach is said to have spanned more than 30 countries.
Photo shows Bank notes wrapped together on a table.Absinthe was once banned around the world and the reasons behind this are murky
Absinthe was once banned in some countries. It's back on shelves, but still courting controversy.
Photo shows A smiling woman dressed as a green fairy, complete with green wingsDeal to compensate child abuse victims of sporting groups failed after just one jurisdiction held out
State and territory governments are under pressure to step in and fund compensation for victims of child sexual abuse as institutions refuse to join the national scheme.
Photo shows With red running track visible in background, a child sits with legs crossed and hands propping up bowed head.Family targeted after helping expose sex predator in aged care facility
A family says they became a target of false criminal allegations as payback for helping expose a sex abuse scandal in a Queensland government aged care home.
Photo shows Aged Care Abuse: The darkeened entry way to a facility.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 17 seconds.Teen acquitted of murder of Emma Lovell to be released from detention
A teenager acquitted of the murder of south-east Queensland woman Emma Lovell will be released from detention after being sentenced for lesser offences.
Photo shows Teen walks free: Screengrab of black and white CCTV of a person with their face blurred about to enter a gate.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 17 seconds.Methanol deaths spark concerns over consuming alcohol in southeast Asia
The deaths of six tourists in Laos, including two Australian teenagers, have highlighted the problem of consuming tainted alcohol in the region.
Photo shows Methanol Dangers: A man inwith glasses holds a small cylinder over a funnel.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 2 seconds.Principal accused of defrauding $1.4m from the education department
A Western Sydney school principal was among two arrested in dramatic raids, accused of defrauding $1.4 million from the education department.
Photo shows Principal Arrested: A man with no hair and a brown beard.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 25 seconds.Teenager acquitted of Queensland Boxing Day murder released after sentencing for lesser offences
The teenager, who is now 19, was free to leave court after being sentenced for lesser offences.
Photo shows A man and woman taking a selfie on a beach.More details about historical charges laid against Alan Jones
The 83-year-old has denied any misconduct and remains out on bail ahead of a court appearance in mid-December.
Photo shows New Information: Alan Jones wearing a blue suit and silver tie speaking into two microphones held up to him by unseen people.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 34 seconds.Pregnant Filipino women jailed in Cambodia for acting as surrogates for baby trafficking ring
The Filippino surrogates were convicted on charges relating to selling, buying or exchanging a person for cross-border transfer.
Photo shows An unidentified pregnant woman.Judge throws out Queensland energy class action
The Federal Court has found the conduct of Stanwell and CS Energy was legitimate "profit maximisation behaviour".
Photo shows High tension power lines on steel towers in a paddock at Oxley Creek Common at Rocklea on Brisbane's southside.Vietnamese tycoon fails to appeal death sentence over $19.3b embezzlement
Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank says Truong My Lan may be able to reduce her sentence if she can repay 75 per cent of the stolen funds.
Photo shows Death sentence upheld: A woman in a blue surgical facemask escorted by troops in khaki military uniform.Has Video Duration: 7 minutes 21 seconds.Remaining Bali Nine members unlikely to be transferred before end of year, as discussions continue
Australia's home affairs minister and Indonesia's top law minister say there is a lot of goodwill to seal an unprecedented prisoner transfer for the five remaining members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling group — despite a lack of laws to facilitate it.
Photo shows An image of Scott Rush, Matthew Norman, Chen Si-Yi, Martin Stephens, and Michael Czugaj'Significant step forward': Tony Burke on deal to bring Bali Nine home
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke gives an update on the deal to bring the remaining members of the Bali Nine back to Australia.
Photo shows Tony Burke in a suit and tie speaking at a microphone at a media conference.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 16 seconds.