13 Feb 2013
Australians are realising the price we pay for living Down Under compared to other countries around the world. Meanwhile, wrestling has been axed for the 2020 Summer Olympics.
12 Feb 2013
Pope Benedict XVI has become the first pontiff to step down since the Middle Ages. Meanwhile, in Australian sport, the drug scandal continues with four NRL teams confirming they have been mentioned in the report.
11 Feb 2013
Stephen Dank sues various media outlets on the back of allegations that he was involved in the doping scandal. In the Northern Territory, a saltwater crocodile has taken on the title of world’s largest croc.
08 Feb 2013
The ACCC has released a report finding widespread drug use across professional sport. In international news, a manhunt is on for a rogue police officer is Los Angeles.
07 Feb 2013
The clean up begins in the Pacific after a 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Solomon Islands yesterday. Meanwhile, Barry Gibbs kicks off his world tour in Sydney this week as he prepares to honour his brothers in a moving tribute.
06 Feb 2013
Governor-General Quentin Bryce visits Antarctica to commemorate Mawson’s expedition. In other news, the National Health and Medical Research Council has imposed strong new health guidelines on childcare centres.
05 Feb 2013
King Richard III’s remains have been found underneath a car park after more than 500 years. Meanwhile, in Australia, fears are rising over tuberculosis transmission in the far north.
04 Feb 2013
Gillard’s new front bench is to be sworn in this morning, and in the NT, a cruise crew member has been found dead in her cabin. Here are today’s top stories from Australia and around the world.
04 Feb 2013
01 Feb 2013
The biggest story to break over the past 24 hours is the arrest of Craig Thomson. In other news, marriage is good for the heart, literally. Read all of today’s top stories.