Senator Cory Bernardi upsets his colleagues as he confirms splitting with Liberal Party
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced during the joint Liberal-National party room that Senator Cory Bernardi was splitting with Liberal Party.
Allphones Australia closing 18 stores as it undergoes administration
Allphones closed its 18 stores on Monday after it has gone into administration.
AFP seizes largest cocaine operation on NSW coast
Federal Justice Michael Keenan has confirmed the largest cocaine haul in Australia, charging six people between 32 to 63 years old.
Jack Ma says Australia is a gold mine
Alibaba founder Jack Ma said during the opening of the first Australian and New Zealand branch of his company on Saturday that Australia is a gold mine.
Three reasons Australian fashion brands Marcs and David Lawrence struggle
Marcs and David Lawrence have been placed in voluntary administration according to administrators Geoffrey Reidy and Andrew Barnden.
Barack wears cap backwards, Michelle on pigtails at Moskito Island
Former US President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama are currently in their second week of vacation after leaving the White House.
Great Barrier Reef records fifth death of elderly snorkelling
The Great Barrier Reef has recorded its fifth fatality in three months when a tourist in his 60s died while snorkelling.
Medicinal Cannabis in SA may produce lucrative jobs
South Australia government has held a meeting to discuss the possibility of putting up cannabis and hemp industry in the state.
Russia: Top FSB officials are reportedly charged with treason
Two Russian top security officials were reportedly charged with treason as Interfax reported on Tuesday.
Google health condition cards now available in Australia
Google has launched health condition cards in Australia that will mimic the US version. The cards will accurately answer the common health conditions queries.
Street Swags founder Jean Madden faces new fraud charges
Street Swags founder and former Young Australian of the Year Jean Madden was charged again on Monday with six counts of fraud, in addition to the fraud charges she faced in 2016.
Washington state sues Trump to federal due to immigration ban
Washington will sue US President Donald Trump in federal court for signing an executive order banning immigration from some Muslim-majority states.
Qantas 2017 safety video features Australia's best tourist spots [FULL VIDEO]
Qantas has launched a safety video for 2017 featuring the best tourist spots in Australia.
Skyworks plane crash victim's best friend reveals last message before fatal accident
Australia Day's plane crash victim Endah Cakrawati's last text message for her father has been revealed by one of her best friends, Sulistianing Dian Ratnasari.
Police arrest two suspects on Quebec mosque shooting incident
Quebec City mosque was attacked on Sunday after three gunmen opened fire to the people praying inside.
Pensioner's pension cut by 70% for helping kids get a home
An aged pensioner's pension has been cut from $316 to $99 a fortnight after helping his kids with a deposit to buy their first home.
Billabong ex-CEO Matthew Perrin sentenced to eight years in jail
Billabong's former CEO Matthew Perrin was sentenced to jail for eight years on Friday for forging his wife's signature to get an approval for the $13 million loan he applied in 2008.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto cancels meeting with Trump via Twitter
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has tweeted that he would not attend a scheduled meeting on Tuesday with US President Donald Trump.
Qantas Perth to London flight uses Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Qantas has planned to add Perth to London flight in March 2018 using Boeing's Dreamliner aeroplane 787, which is expected to be the longest route in operation.
Sydney airport teams up with TIC for real time flight information service
Sydney airport has upgraded its passenger experience through a real time flight information service via social media.
Australia's CBD suburbs offer houses and apartment under $1 million
PRDNationwide has revealed in its latest report that Australia still has affordable houses and apartments in the suburbs near each capital city's CBD.
Alibaba's December 2016 quarter revenue rises up to 54%
Alibaba has announced on Tuesday that its revenue during the fiscal third quarter of 2016 has increased to 54 percent.
TPP deal: Malcolm Turnbull suggests China to replace US
Malcolm Turnbull has planned to open doors for China to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal. It was a decision made after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order ditching the trade pact.
Airbnb hosts experience a Centrelink-like robo-debt recovery service fiasco
An elderly couple in Tasmania, who hosted their home using Airbnb, has been fined through Tasmanian State Revenue Office’s robo-debt system.
Trump scraps TPP trade deal with 11 countries including Australia
US President Donald Trump scrapped the involvement of America in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free deal when he signed an executive order on Monday, withdrawing the country's participation in the deal.
Donald Trump may face lawsuit filed by former White House ethics attorneys
US President Donald Trump would likely face lawsuit for allegedly violating foreign payments law as a team of former White House ethics attorneys, constitutional scholars and Supreme Court litigators filed the case on Monday.
Gargasoulas Sudanese girlfriend post love message on social media
Dimitrious Gargasoulas's girlfriend posted a cryptic message about love on her Facebook page on Sunday in the wake of the Bourke Street Mall massacre.
Optus-Flight Centre $75 million agreement supports collaboration services
Optus Business announced on Monday about the five-year $75 million deal with Flight Centre Travel Group Limited (Flight Centre).
Pauline Hanson proposes Women's March for Islamic extremist affected women
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson posted on Twitter on Monday asking why there was no women's march that would protest for women affected by Islamic extremist.
US National Intelligence reports 116 civilians die on counterterror strikes
US National Intelligence Director James Clapper has reported that the Obama administration has killed between 64 and 116 civilians through its counterterror strikes.