Celtic Club cliffhanger as election shakes up board
The results are in for the board elections – and now the board is setting its sights on the annual general meeting and its legal pursuit of a rebel online newsletter. ⌘ Read more
Superquiz, Friday, November 14
Trivia buffs, test your knowledge with today’s interactive superquiz. ⌘ Read more
Ancient silver goblet preserves oldest known image of cosmic creation
The images hammered into the sides of a goblet found in Palestine give us an idea of what people living more than 4000 years ago imagined the creation of the cosmos looked like ⌘ Read more
Woman charged with murdering partner’s mother in Sydney home
The 50-year-old was charged following an autopsy of Irene Selmes, 84, which allegedly showed she had suffered significant injuries before her death. ⌘ Read more
Green falls short of Shield century
Cameron Green is given out lbw on 94 in Western Australia’s clash with Queensland. ⌘ Read more
Who sacked Gough Whitlam? Take the Brisbane Times Quiz
Test your knowledge of current events and earth-shattering anniversaries with the weekly trivia challenge. ⌘ Read more
Private hospital fails in bid to block new medical centre
Work is expected to start in January on a new medical centre across the road from Queensland’s largest private hospital, which lost its Supreme Court appeal this week to stop it being built. ⌘ Read more
WA MPs on notice to behave better in parliament
The speaker has laid down the law after a string of outbursts, including a Nazi slur. ⌘ Read more
Analysing Hitler’s DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing useful
To understand Adolf Hitler, we need to look at his personal life and the wider societal and historical context - analysing his DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing, says Michael Le Page ⌘ Read more
Why aren’t young people having sex any more?
Sexual activity in young people is on the decline, but why? And what’s more, should we be worried about what this means for society and the future of the human race? ⌘ Read more
A ruddy brilliant career
While mother dismisses the Dismissal. ⌘ Read more
‘Throw-away-the-key’ approach is no solution
Readers continue to respond to the state government’s proposal to jail young offenders, and the Coalition’s position on climate policy. ⌘ Read more
One last chance to see spectacular aurora light show across Australia
If you missed the southern lights, experts say there’s still a chance sky watchers could be dazzled on Thursday night. ⌘ Read more
Ignore these neo-Nazis at our peril: Evil left unchallenged will be normalised
They lie and hijack the ANZAC legend while defiling the memory of almost 40,000 Australians who died fighting Nazi Germany. ⌘ Read more
Police probe child sex offender’s employment at petting zoo café
Police are investigating after a 9News investigation revealed a child sex offender was working in a popular south-east Queensland petting zoo café. ⌘ Read more
‘Cowardly’ teen jailed for 16 years for Vyleen White’s murder
A teenager who fatally stabbed grandmother Vyleen White in front of a young girl has been jailed for 16 years over the murder that sparked law reforms. ⌘ Read more
Brother and sister front court over alleged hit-run
A brother and sister have fronted court over an alleged hit-run crash that killed a young father. ⌘ Read more
Four-year-old’s message after surviving taxi crash
A four-year-old boy who survived being run over by a taxi while riding a bike has become the face of a new police safety campaign. ⌘ Read more
‘We’re in it for the fight’: State school teachers rally outside Parliament
Several hundred state school teachers rallied outside Parliament demanding a better deal, as tensions flared ahead of a second 24-hour strike. ⌘ Read more
Innocent homeless woman attacked outside public library
An innocent homeless woman sleeping outside a public library has been brutally bashed and raped. ⌘ Read more
Cost of treatment for deadly cancer slashed
The cost of a crucial treatment for a deadly cancer will drop from nearly $13,000 a month to just $25 after it was added to the PBS. ⌘ Read more
Nepali community mourns family killed in truck crash
An Armstrong Creek couple are being remembered as loving parents after they were killed alongside their son in a crash with a truck at Stoneleigh in Victoria’s west. ⌘ Read more
North Sydney Boys student Tasered after brandishing knife at school
The 15-year-old armed himself with a large knife after an altercation with another student, forcing the prestigious selective school into lockdown as police responded. ⌘ Read more
Why investigators did not pursue ‘red flag’ in corruption scandal
Two investigators from NSW’s transport department have been grilled about why a complaint about the alleged mastermind of kickbacks was not pursed further. ⌘ Read more
North Sydney Boys student Tasered after brandishing knife at school
The 15-year-old armed himself with a large knife after an altercation with another student, forcing the prestigious selective school into lockdown as police responded. ⌘ Read more
Killer who threw dead teacher in bin gets 10 years jail
A killer who threw his housemate’s body into a bin and refused to face his victim’s family in court will spend a decade behind bars. ⌘ Read more
Woman arrested following suspicious death of elderly woman
A woman’s been arrested over the suspicious death of a grandmother in a home near Marsden Park. ⌘ Read more
Victoria vows life sentences for adults who recruit kids into crime gangs
Premier Jacinta Allen has vowed to bring in life sentences for adults who recruit kids into crime gangs, but her Attorney-General was forced to concede it’s never been successfully prosecuted. ⌘ Read more
Doctors and road safety experts want lower speed limits in NSW
Doctors and road safety experts are hoping to lower speed limits in NSW residential areas from 50 kilometres an hour to 30. ⌘ Read more
Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell bailed after allegedly leading group attack on sacred site
Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, who allegedly led a violent group attack on a First Nations protest camp, has been granted bail. ⌘ Read more
Man seriously injured in machete ambush
A man has been critically injured in a machete attack at a Melbourne car wash. ⌘ Read more
Search for protesters who allegedly assaulted police officers
Police have released the images of eight persons of interest as investigations continue into violent protests in Melbourne. ⌘ Read more
Student tasered after walking around school with knife
A student has been tasered by police after walking around North Sydney Boys High with a large knife. ⌘ Read more
NSW cracks down on underquoting real estate agents
The NSW government has announced new laws to crack down on underquoting real estate agents, set to be
introduced next year. ⌘ Read more
Fortune teller charged over $70 million fraud
A self-proclaimed fortune teller has been charged over an alleged $70 million fraud in Sydney. ⌘ Read more
Exclusive footage reveals boats at the centre of secretive Australian Border Force scheme
The footage, captured by a 9News Perth drone, shows the Australian Border Force’s 110-metre Ocean Shield leaving Broome Port carrying the four fishing boats. ⌘ Read more
As it happened: Liberals agree to dump 2050 target; Ley promises lower prices, dodges questions on timing; New coal and gas could be funded
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and around the world. ⌘ Read more
Man fighting for life after machete attack at car wash owned by notorious swindler
A Doreen man is fighting for life after he was ambushed by a man wearing a balaclava and armed with a machete outside an Essendon car wash. ⌘ Read more
Net zero Australia LIVE updates: Liberals agree to dump 2050 target; Ley promises lower prices, dodges questions on timing; New coal and gas could be funded
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and around the world. ⌘ Read more
Green falls short of Shield century
Cameron Green is given out lbw on 94 in Western Australia’s clash with Queensland. ⌘ Read more
Smashing the bronze ceiling: New statue planned for female pioneer in Kew
Melbourne’s shortage of memorials honouring women is set to change, as passionate locals prepare to respect an automotive pioneer. ⌘ Read more
Net zero Australia LIVE updates: Liberals agree to dump 2050 target; Ley promises lower prices, dodges questions on timing; New coal and gas could be funded
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and around the world. ⌘ Read more
‘Hot and sultry’ summer ahead as storms and heatwaves continue
Thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, flooding, heatwaves and bushfires are on the cards for well into next autumn, BOM says. ⌘ Read more
New beachside pavilion to be built after demolition of art deco landmark
The Moreton Bay council has awarded the contract to build a new pavilion at Suttons Beach, after the former art deco building on the Redcliffe site was allowed to deteriorate to the point it could not be saved. ⌘ Read more
Killer who threw dead teacher in bin gets 10 years jail
A killer who threw his housemate’s body into a bin and refused to face his victim’s family in court will spend a decade behind bars. ⌘ Read more
Train worker stood down for attending neo-Nazi rally
Transport for NSW has stood down a frontline employee after he attended a neo-Nazi rally outside Parliament House. ⌘ Read more
Search for protesters who allegedly assaulted police officers
Police have released the images of eight persons of interest as investigations continue into violent protests in Melbourne. ⌘ Read more
Man seriously injured in machete ambush
A man has been critically injured in a machete attack at a Melbourne car wash. ⌘ Read more
Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell bailed after allegedly leading group attack on sacred site
Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, who allegedly led a violent group attack on a First Nations protest camp, has been granted bail. ⌘ Read more
Longest government shutdown in US history ends
Donald Trump has signed off on a bill passed by Congress to end the 43-day US government shutdown. ⌘ Read more