Former Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson will serve out a 12-month sentence by way of home detention. Wilson had been found guilty of failing to report historical child sex abuse by paedophile priest Peter Fletcher.
Technology giants would be forced to disclose sensitive customer information to Australian police and spy agencies or face a fine of up to $10 million, under planned legislation to be revealed today.
The West Australian government has reversed its position on shark drum lines, agreeing to a trial along the state's coast. WA Chief Scientist Peter Klinken will oversee the 12-month initiative.
Trade Minister Steven Ciobo says Australia can 'kiss goodbye' a trade deal with the European Union should the government pull out of the Paris Agreement.
The partner of a 67-year-old woman found dead in her south Sydney unit has been charged with murder. Dawn Butterworth's body was discovered by a nurse inside her Penshurst property.
FULL MEDIA CONFERENCE: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has hailed overwhelming support for his government's signature energy policy in the Coalition party room today.
Greens Leader Richard Di Natale says the National Energy Guarantee's 26 per cent emissions target 'effectively commits Australia to ripping up the Paris Agreement.'
The Coalition has suggested they will take their contentious corporate tax cuts to the next election, but conjecture surrounds the issue of whether the full suite of the package will be proposed.
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