Deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocks the southern Philippines
At least 12 people have died and more than 200 are injured after the quake, which damaged buildings and set off one-metre tsunami waves along nearby coasts. ⌘ Read more
Under Bakery
The spot for darkly crusted croissants and cardamom buns in Canberra. ⌘ Read more
How Walsh usurped Mam into Maroons fold in bid to salvage Origin series
Reece Walsh has unseated Ezra Mam as the bench option to cover the backline. But a champion veteran has slammed Mam’s critics. ⌘ Read more
‘Slide Planet’ planned for Brisbane with giant slides, air courts, laser tag and go karting
The action park near Brisbane Airport will be run by the company behind Dopamine Land, Prison Island and the pop-up Harry Potter Forbidden Forest Experience. ⌘ Read more
‘Where’s Priscilla?’ Murder accused quizzed by friends
A man accused of murdering his American girlfriend gave different reasons for why she stopped going to gym classes, claiming she fled creditors or immigration enforcement, a jury has heard. ⌘ Read more
NRL star fighting MND does the coin toss
Jai Arrow does the coin toss to start the proceedings for Collingwood’s clash against the Melbourne Demons. ⌘ Read more
Albanese pledges to keep reducing migration as third poll puts One Nation in lead
After politicians from all sides condemned billboards portraying Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan as a witch, Albanese made an impassioned request for media outlets to stop portraying politicians in a personal manner. ⌘ Read more
‘It was horrible’: But World Cup is helping Devlin mend his broken Heart
Cameron Devlin’s season with Heart of Midlothian ended in a shattering defeat and an ugly pitch invasion. World Cup duty with the Socceroos is helping mask the pain. ⌘ Read more
New rules, star players and venues: Why this World Cup is so different
The 2026 World Cup will be bigger than ever. We explain everything you need to know about this year’s tournament. ⌘ Read more
‘No evidence’ of more sharks in WA waters as second fatal attack reignites culling debate
WA’s fisheries minister has accused the Nationals of politicising the death of a spearfisherman in Albany on the weekend as two fatal shark attacks in three weeks throws the spotlight on ocean safety. ⌘ Read more
Childcare centre that lost one-year-old on bush excursion fined
The centre was ordered to pay $15,000, which the state Education Department said reflected risk the toddler faced wandering alone in the bush. ⌘ Read more
Netball star goes down the slide dressed as Kylie
Netball star Jo Weston goes down the FreezeMND slide dressed as Kylie Minogue. ⌘ Read more
Former Dees star does a shoey before going down the slide
Nathan Jones went down the Big Freeze slide dressed as DJ Fisher, and did a shoey before going into the ice water. ⌘ Read more
Deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocks the southern Philippines
At least four people have died and more than 200 are injured after the quake caused damage in a key coastal city and set off one metre tsunami waves along nearby coasts. ⌘ Read more
Appeal launched on highway crash that killed infant, woman
The 23-month-old baby and a woman were killed in a three-car collision between Port Douglas and Cairns in late May. ⌘ Read more
Garry Maddox reflects on what made Richard Scolyer so special
Garry Maddox, senior writer at the Herald and co-author of Brainstorm, remembers his friend Richard Scolyer as a ‘beacon of positivity’. ⌘ Read more
Alexander Zverev’s grand-slam breakthrough cannot remove black marks
Alexander Zverev has fulfilled his destiny and finally won a grand slam title, but his complex legacy will endure. ⌘ Read more
I’ve come up with a solution for our parking woes. Not everyone will like it
On-street parking is convenient but it comes at a cost. Are our councils prepared to pay it? ⌘ Read more
Ashley’s remains were found in 2019. Investigators hope an inquest will uncover the truth
The remains of the 25-year-old lay undiscovered beneath the ground in Geelong for up to a year, until a neighbour went looking for sewer pipes. ⌘ Read more
‘The best of us’: We’re all poorer for the loss of the unstoppable Richard Scolyer
Garry Maddox and Scolyer became friends while writing the memoir Brainstorm – his death ‘feels shocking and sudden and sad’. ⌘ Read more
Developer buys ‘vandalised’ house in Eumemmerring for $732,000
A developer outbid two first home buyers for the keys to a dilapidated, three-bedroom house in Melbourne’s south-east, paying $132,000 above reserve. ⌘ Read more
Court hears bid to unmask high-profile man embroiled in extortion case
A magistrate upheld orders proposed by the prosecution relating to the case in a Cairns court to keep the case suppressed. ⌘ Read more
AFL LIVE: MCG pays tribute to Neale Daniher during Big Freeze; Magpies and Demons face off
The Big Freeze starts at 2pm followed by a blockbuster clash between Melbourne and Collingwood. Follow along for all the action. ⌘ Read more
From 20 Sydney suburbs to 300: The brush turkey invasion in your backyard
Australian brush turkeys are ranging across Sydney these days. While many people think they are a pest, they’re listed as a protected species. ⌘ Read more
I’ve come up with a solution for our parking woes. Not everyone will like it
On-street parking is convenient but it comes at a cost. Are our councils prepared to pay it? ⌘ Read more
7.8 magnitude earthquake rocks the southern Philippines
The quake caused damage in a key coastal city and set off 1 metre tsunami waves along nearby coasts. ⌘ Read more
7.8 magnitude earthquake shakes part of southern Philippines
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake has shaken part of the southern Philippines, and a tsunami was possible on some regional coasts. Power outages were reported and people were urged to go to higher ground. No further information on damage or casualties was immediately available. ⌘ Read more
‘Ditch the witch’ is back – a sign of the decline in our political discourse
A sign is just a sign. Hopefully, this one won’t be around for long. But a sign can be read as a portent too. ⌘ Read more
7.8 magnitude earthquake shakes part of southern Philippines
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake has shaken part of the southern Philippines, and a tsunami was possible on some regional coasts. Power outages were reported and people were urged to go to higher ground. No further information on damage or casualties was immediately available. ⌘ Read more
Indonesia issues tsunami warning following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in southern Philippines
Indonesia issues tsunami warning following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in southern Philippines ⌘ Read more
School children scream, run for cover as structure collapses during Philippines quake
Dramatic footage of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines shows children screaming and running for cover as a small structure collapses during a school ceremony. ⌘ Read more
McKeown pulls out of key event at Commonwealth Games trials after illness drama
Kaylee McKeown has been forced out of the 200m individual medley at Australian trials due to illness, placing her Commonwealth Games hopes in the event in doubt. ⌘ Read more
Williams not ruling out singles return
Serena Williams gives an insight into what her plans are for returning back to the professional tennis circuit. ⌘ Read more
Princess Anne wears a beloved hat with an emotional message for her son’s wedding
For her eldest child Peter Phillips’ marriage to Harriet Sperling, the Princess Royal opted for a 45-year-old piece of headwear. ⌘ Read more
Crow to fight charge for ‘dangerous act’
Matthew Lloyd believes Taylor Walker’s ban should stand. ⌘ Read more
Three-bedroom lower north shore home sells for $2.39 million
Three young upsizers battled it out at Saturday’s auction to buy a classic redbrick house in Lane Cove, with the buyer going $40,000 above reserve to secure the keys. ⌘ Read more
How Daniher inspired in his final fight
9news Melbourne recounts Neale Daniher’s life from country NSW, coaching Melbourne and his final battle against MND. ⌘ Read more
Trump will be furious but his man’s hands are tied
A surprising jump in the latest jobs figures is good news for America but spells doom for one of Donald Trump’s biggest wishes. ⌘ Read more
Are Freo the team to beat this season? Behind the Bunbury belting where nothing went wrong
Meanwhile, on the same day, the Eagles didn’t just lose the match, but also their most consistent player to date this season. How will this impact West Coast’s hopes for the season ahead? ⌘ Read more
Israel strikes Iranian targets despite Trump urging Netanyahu to hold fire
The strikes against military targets in western and central Iran came hours after Iran fired a salvo of missiles at Israeli targets, raising the possibility of a return to heavy fighting and complicating mediation efforts to end the war. ⌘ Read more
Albanese pledges to further reduce migration as third poll puts One Nation in lead
After politicians from all sides condemned billboards portraying Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan as a witch, Albanese made an impassioned request for media outlets to stop portraying politicians in a personal manner. ⌘ Read more
Tennis Australia suffers defeat in dispute with sacked match officials
The sport failed in a bid to throw out a case by umpires who had their registrations terminated after raising allegations about bullying and selection favouritism. ⌘ Read more
One of Australia’s most wanted men arrested in Greece 27 years after fatal Sydney stabbing
James Dalamangas evaded Australian and Greek authorities for the best part of three decades before he was arrested at a farmland property this week. ⌘ Read more
‘I call the shots’: Trump urges Netanyahu not to strike back after Iran missile barrage
Iran has launched missiles at Israel in the first such bombardment since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April, raising the possibility of a return to heavy fighting and complicating mediation efforts to end the war. ⌘ Read more
Pink kicks off Tonys with spectacular number, Rose Byrne up for key award
The awards have begun, with Pink performing an epic opening number featuring cast members from every nominated musical. ⌘ Read more
The attack on Israel is an astonishing demonstration of Iranian bravado in this ‘fiasco’ of a war
By firing salvos of missiles at Israel, Iran’s leaders are rolling the dice on punitive retaliation – but it could soon turn to folly. ⌘ Read more
Man dies after being tasered by police
A man has died after being tasered by police while being arrested in South Australia. ⌘ Read more
Suspect in 1999 Sydney nightclub stabbing arrested in Greece
A man suspected in the 1999 murder of a father at a Sydney nightclub has been arrested in Greece. ⌘ Read more
Rising festival 2026
This year’s festival has kicked off. Here, our writers take a closer look. ⌘ Read more
Slater explains Walsh recall
Queensland coach Billy Slater explains his decision to recall Broncos superstar Reece Walsh for State of Origin II. ⌘ Read more