Marathon swimmer Chelsea Gubecka has become the first Australian to be selected for the Olympic Games in Paris, but mystery remains over whether the city's famous river will be fit for use.
Australian PM welcomed to the White House by military band before jumping straight into official meeting on only the fourth state visit since the US President took office.
Donald Trump was abruptly called to the witness stand and fined $15,800 after the judge in his civil fraud trial said the former president had violated a gag order.
A furious diplomatic spat between Israel and the United Nations is escalating, with Israeli officials calling for the resignation of Secretary General Antonio Guterres after he said Hamas' October 7 attacks on the country "did not happen in a vacuum."
Following the meeting in Beirut, a brief statement said Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah agreed with Hamas' Saleh al-Arouri and Islamic Jihad's leader Ziad al-Nakhleh on the next steps.
In September when Apple announced their latest iPhones and Apple Watches they also showcased a new way of interacting with the Apple Watch, called Double Tap.
Following on from similar enforcement action taken against Ticketek, DoorDash and CommBank by ACMA, the rideshare and food delivery company was fined for breaching Australian spam laws.
Designed to work in tune with the company's $5 a day roaming option, Vodafone's new in-flight roaming allows you to turn your phone off flight or airplane mode when you reach cruising altitude.
You may not realise it but you could be paying for electricity you're not even using, thanks to something known as 'phantom power', and it could be adding hundreds to your bill.
High-powered energy drinks containing almost double the recommended daily caffeine limit are being pulled from Australian shelves, amid concern teenagers are using the beverages to get through exams.
Canterbury-Bankstown Council voted in favour of raising the Palestinian flag at both Paul Keating Park in Bankstown and the Campsie Administration building "in support of the Palestinian people".
Israeli diplomats have taken umbrage at Antonio Guterres after he called for an immediate ceasefire and said "clear violations of international humanitarian law" have been witnessed in Gaza.
Market analysts are predicting the Reserve Bank will hike interest rates when they next meet on November 7, just half an hour before the race that stops the nation.
One of three men jailed for torturing and murdering two Queensland drug dealers whose bodies were found in a toolbox has appealed his convictions claiming the jury relied on inadmissible evidence.