Sydney terror raids: NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn assures no specific terrorist threat found
NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn has encouraged people to enjoy Christmas despite the police saying that the two were preparing a terror attack in Australia with several others.
Eliza Szonert-Ashley Crick child custody case: Malaysian police detain former ‘Neighbours’ actress on kidnapping grounds
Australian actress Eliza Szonert has refused to comment on the whereabouts of the child and is not ready to handover the boy to the police.
Gigi Hadid is having a fabulous year and it's not just because of Zayn Malik
Model Gigi Hadid has quickly risen to supermodel status and has dominated the fashion landscape in 2015.
Sexual violence in ‘Game of Thrones’ toned down in Season 6, audience outrage over rape scene wins
Jeremy Podeswa who directed the shocking “Game of Thrones” episode “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” featuring the rape scene knew it would raise questions but never expected such tremendous fan outrage.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 Spoilers: Natalie Dormer reveals a bit of Margaery Tyrell’s storyline
“Game of Thrones” Season 6 will see actress Natalie Dormer who plays Margaery Tyrell in prison cell for the first part with a new partner.
UK finds deadly bacteria with MCR-1 gene resistant to ‘last resort’ antibiotic
The deadly bacteria strain containing the MCR-1 gene was first found in China, in parts of Africa, Europe and UK and it’s resistant to ‘last resort’ antibiotic, colistin.
Third Australia-Indonesia 2+2 meeting in Sydney: Two countries sign counter-terrorism agreement and renew defence cooperation deal
Following the arrests of nine people suspected of attacking Jakarta on New Year’s Eve, Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop met Indonesia’s Retno Marsudi for talks on trade and security.
Health Minister Sussan Ley justifies reduction of bulk-billing incentives as a means to fund Hepatitis C cure
Although the $1 billion funding for Hepatitis C Australia sufferers is a huge relief for them, the move has also been opposed.
Perth bushfire threatens lives and homes in Kenwick, Tonkin Highway closed
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) has issued an emergency alert for the Perth bushfire and has urged people to actively defend their homes and stay safe.
‘Major Crimes’ Season 4 spoilers: ‘Penalty Phase’ episode tracks a deranged killer filming his victims
“Major Crimes” Season 4 “Penalty Phase” episode will mark the beginning of a short hiatus, and it will take viewers into the mind of a twisted killer.
Matching rings suggest Cara Delevingne engaged to St Vincent, supermodel disgusted with up skirt photo
Cara Delevingne and St Vincent spark engagement rumours but Delevingne is furious a paparazzo for trying to take an up skirt photo of her.
Sean Penn has Madonna’s support in the ongoing $10 million defamation lawsuit against Lee Daniels
Madonna has turned down all allegations that ex-husband Sean Penn struck her, tied her up or physically assaulted her during her marriage from 1985 to 1989.
Researchers uncover fossil remains of 125 million years old sail-backed dinosaur
The sail of the sail-backed dinosaur that has been named Morelladon could have helped in heat exchange, storage of fat or even attracting mates.
Absence of folic acid in flour causes serious defects in UK babies such as Spina Bifida
Folic acid free flour in the UK has caused major defects in over 2,000 babies since 1998 that is around 150 cases a year.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull clicks selfie with Japanese robot Asimo, praises Japan’s technology
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull takes time out of series of meetings about trade and whaling issues with Japan to take a selfie with Asimo.
Zombie study sheds light on how to deal with outbreak of deadly diseases
Professor Tara C Smith in her zombie study has pointed out how the world is not prepared for disasters such as a zombie apocalypse.
Kourtney Kardashian shares revealing photo on Instagram amidst rumours linking her to Justin Bieber
"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Kourtney Kardashian proudly posts a photo of her backside as she wears nothing but her confidence.
Reducing bulk-billing incentives may lead pathology service providers to charge patients a co-payment for services
Patients requiring pathology and diagnostic services could be worse off as service providers may up their prices to survive.
Researchers uncover direct link between autism and neurotransmitter GABA
The actual cause of autism or its origins have never been known though this study will help researchers focus more on the link between GABA and autism.
Prince Charles and Camilla's official 2015 Christmas card features the royal couple in a light moment
The Duchess of Cornwall’s cipher and The Prince of Wales' Feathers are printed on the cover of their official Christmas card.
Japan’s obsession for high-tech toilets results in a $60 million dollar toilet museum by 'Washlet' maker Toto
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe feels that toilets encourage women’s participation in society and will help them shine though Japan can do a lot more in terms of sanitation.
Rob Mills on Paris Hilton, taking drugs and being ‘just a little bit gay’
Former "Australian Idol" star Rob Mills recently chatted openly about his affair with Paris Hilton and kissing men as he considers himself sexually fluid.
Madonna cuts short 2015 Rebel Heart Australia tour by six days, cusses fans at Manchester for booing her [Watch Video]
First, the high prices of Madonna tour tickets and now the rescheduling of the Australian tour have made fans unhappy as speculations of tour not selling rise.
Adele’s weight loss update: 'Hello' singer moderates sugar intake, diet shows results
The “Hello” singer has revealed that she stopped having tea as she used to put 20 spoons of sugar in her ten-cup daily tea intake.
‘The Block’ contestant Suzi Taylor threatened by Channel 9, set to leave Gold Coast for a career in Brisbane
An alleged breach of contract has led to Channel 9 threatening Suzi Taylor of stripping her of her “The Block” earnings of nearly $175,000.
Bill Leak racist cartoon sparks outrage, ‘The Australian’ defends it as mockery of COP21
Paul Whittaker, the new editor-in-chief of The Australian defended the cartoon saying that the poor do not need solar panels but life’s basic commodities.
Summer, sunburn, sunscreen and skin cancer – Australians have a lot to worry about
The sunscreen test results add to the skin cancer concerns as about 2,000 Australians die of skin cancer every year, with melanoma being the deadliest of all.
Children undergoing painful rehabilitation at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital has a peculiar helping hand – humanoid robot NAO
Spinal cord injury, stroke or recovering from car crash, humanoid robot NAO is a highly advance rehabilitation tool that will help children walk and move again.
The Pharmacy Guild oppose optional $1 discount on prescription medicines, warns pensioners
Access to free medicines will be delayed by the discount for the most medicated and the sickest as reaching the $366 safety net threshold will take longer.
Autism risks may be doubled for children born to mothers on antidepressants during later stages of pregnancy
Antidepressants, such as Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil, are prescribed to pregnant mothers to fight depression, and they are considered safe with limited side-effects.