Bikers help stranded Springsteen
Bikers help stranded Springsteen
Bikers help stranded Springsteen
A little boy is fighting for life after being hit by lightning at a beach south of Sydney on Australia Day. Find out the latest details.
The Australian of the Year has faced backlash over her award with many saying there were others more 'worthy' of the honour. Find out what happened.
HOW MUCH HIGHER ARE NSW BRUMBY NUMBERS.In the Kosciuszko National Park, the estimated population has increased 30 per cent in two yearsThat's based on a survey published on Friday, showing 18,814 horses in November 2022, compared to 14,380 in late 2020.
The body of a missing Queensland mother has been uncovered in the back of a car hours after her son was charged over her disappearance.
Police in India have charged 10 people with homicide in connection with the collapse of a colonial-era footbridge last year that killed at least 135 people.The 145-year-old suspension bridge in the town of Morbi was packed with sightseers when it collapsed on October 30, plunging hundreds into the Machchhu river below.
ShutterstockLast week, the world met “Toadzilla”, a cane toad the size of a football and six times larger than average. The rangers who found her – female toads are bigger than male – were stunned. Weighing in at 2.7 kilograms, Toadzilla may be the largest cane toad ever recorded. Is this a sign Australia’s cane toads are getting bigger? Not necessarily. Like all other “cold-blooded” or ectothermic animals, cane toads don’t have a limit to their body size like mammals and birds do. They can keep
The already remote community is preparing to become even more detached. Source: ABC
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte says she is considering moving up general elections to December of this year as the Andean leader struggles to keep a hold on protests that have left dozens dead.The change would need to be passed by Congress.
Authors and publishers will be paid when libraries hold their e-books and audiobooks as part of the federal government's upcoming national cultural policy.9 million move extends Australia's existing lending rights schemes to include digital content, making it one of a handful of countries in the world to include them.
Israeli forces have killed nine Palestinians, including at least seven militants and a 61-year-old woman, in the deadliest single incident in the occupied West Bank in two decades, Palestinian officials say.Two rockets were fired from Gaza early on Friday and Israel responded with air strikes on the territory, further escalating tensions.
A US Republican vying for president has faced backlash for failing to rush to his wife's aid when she fainted during his announcement speech. Watch the video.
Social media influencers who mislead their followers are facing a crackdown from the consumer watchdog as part of a push for more transparency.More than 100 influencers have been identified for investigation after tip-offs to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Asteroid 20223 BU's path in red, with green showing the orbit of geosynchronous satellites. NASA/JPL-CaltechThere are hundreds of millions of asteroids in our Solar System, which means new asteroids are discovered quite frequently. It also means close encounters between asteroids and Earth are fairly common. Some of these close encounters end up with the asteroid impacting Earth, occasionally with severe consequences. A recently discovered asteroid, named 2023 BU, has made the news because today
Kosciuszko National Park's feral brumby population has exploded by 30 per cent in two years, calling into question a government target to vastly reduce numbers.The latest survey released on Friday estimated there were 18,814 horses in the park in November 2022, compared to 14,380 in late 2020.
The social media star has turned heads at her final court appearance. Find out more.
Onlookers watched Indigenous performers at Belmore Park
A couple had to take matters into their own hands when their suitcase was 'lost' for months according to the airline. Read more here.
A scaly surprise was waiting for a dad and his little boy on a bobsled ride on Australia Day. Find out what happened.
The man who carried out a pepper-spray attack on a US Capitol Police officer who died the day after the 2021 riot was sentenced to 80 months in prison on Friday with credit for time already served in pre-trial detention.Julian Khater, 32, who admitted in a guilty plea he had used the pepper spray against Officer Brian Sicknick and at least two other officers, told US District Judge Thomas Hogan the rash actions he took that day were not in his nature, and he wishes he could take them back.
The reporter is hopeful the attention his area is getting will lead to meaningful, longterm change. Find out more here.