A boy in year 11 submitted a massacre short story for his English class before attacking a 14-year-old female student
Davina Murray, a former Maori Political candidate and lawyer, fell head over heels in love with convicted rapist Liam Reid
Hey Dad! Former star Rober Hughes faces court again today to waive his rights for committal hearing
Australia and Japan’s argument over whaling programs had tainted the countries’ previous friendship
Australia and Japan’s argument over whaling programs had tainted the countries’ previous friendship
An Aussie teacher was arrested in the Philippines on alleged sexual abuse to five minors.
9/11 terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is currently working on a vacuum cleaner and reading Harry Potter
Aussie bank robber, ‘Robin Hood Style’, was sentenced in the U.S. to minimum 5 years of prison time
Inspired by Julia Gillard, Lisa Clutterham stood for pre-selection for one of Australian Labor Party’s safest seat in Lalor
Scotland Yard police sought the help of the Australian Police to investigate on criminal liabilities of the two DJs involved in the Royal Call Hoax.
Tony Burke calls for no-advantage policy over asylum seekers coming to Australia
Kiwis appeal for an immigration law change that will promote equal rights for Kiwis living in Australia
Immigration New Zealand denied an Indian boy’s application for immigration for marrying a 59-year-old NZ woman
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd did not focus on the more apparent issue on asylum seekers
Google joins Telecom and Kim Dotcom’s Mega warns New Zealand against its Telecommunications Interception Capability and Security Bill
The federal government released $6.6 million fund to help tackle the high unemployment rate for migrants in the country
Van Quai Tran is among the names found in the 2011 list of Most Wanted Men in New South Wales. Tran is facing charges of engaging in sexual activity with his unwilling victim, drink spiking, and sexual and physical assaults. The man who has been running from the police since July 2010 finally surrendered to the police today, according to the AAP.
A man from Washington is accused of strangling his girlfriend and soaking her body in a tub of acid. The murder was reportedly inspired by an episode of the popular television series "Breaking Bad".
"He really wasn't saying much at all – a lot of yelling and screaming," Sgt. Goeff Fox said of the 41 year old Ohio man who ripped part of his genital after consuming the hallucinogenic mushrooms he got from a friend.
In 2011, Edwin Schmielding was arrested for growing 8,000 marijuana plants at his farm and greenhouse in Lenawee County, Michigan. U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman felt sympathy for the 61-year-old cancer survivor and only sentenced him 2 years of supervised probation after receiving letters of appeal from family and friends who described Schmielding’s countless good qualities.
In 2011, Edwin Schmielding was arrested for growing 8,000 marijuana plants at his farm and greenhouse in Lenawee County, Michigan. U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman felt sympathy for the 61-year-old cancer survivor and only sentenced him 2 years of supervised probation after receiving letters of appeal from family and friends who described Schmielding’s countless good qualities.
The Australian Government’s Classification Board banned the sale of Saints Row 4, an action-adventure open world game
U.S. do not spy on Australia, according to US former director of national intelligence
Today, when it is virtually hard to draw the line dividing the real from the online world, netizens must always be careful of what they share. Last Tuesday, two Swedish girls, aged 15 and 16, were found guilty of insulting other teens as evidenced by what has been posted on Instagram, as reported by Reuters.
Labor MPs refuse to show their ‘loyalty’ hands over Gillard and Rudd’s battle for the Australian Labor Party Leadership
Angelina Jolie appeared before the United Nations Council to urge officials to stop rape in the war zone.
Labor abandoned its plan of compelling internet and phone companies to save customer’s data for up to two years.
Fairfax Media journalist Joanne McCarthy admitted receiving “bizarre” requests from police handling the cases of a priest’s child abuse
Former Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich of Germany finally admitted to the blood doping scandal that had him stripped of a number of his titles.
Rivers, Coles, Target, Kmart guilty of Bangladesh factory worker abuse