April 19, 2019 Australian man who was wrongfully convicted of murder dies in Los Angeles hit-and-run accident An Australian man who served 12 years in jail for a murder her did not commit died in a hit-and-run accident in Los Angeles on Thursday at the age of 56, The West Australian reported.
April 19, 2019 Australian father rescues infant son from dingo’s jaws An Australian father rescued his 14-month-old son from a dingo’s jaws while vacationing on a remote tourist island, authorities said Friday.
April 19, 2019 Paramedics: Dad saved toddler from dingo attack in Australia Paramedics say a father saved his 14-month-old son from dingoes that dragged the boy from a campsite on an Australian island.
April 18, 2019 Cops reunite homeless Australian man with his pet rat Police in Australia are celebrating after they managed to reunite a homeless man with his pet rat, Lucy.
April 17, 2019 Australian prime minister greets woman in Chinese who corrects him: ‘No, I’m Korean’ Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison was called out on his flub after he greeted a voter in Chinese who corrected him that she was in fact Korean.
April 17, 2019 Australian man gored to death by pet deer, wife critically injured A man was killed and a woman was critically injured after they were attacked by their pet deer on a rural property in Australia, officials said.
April 17, 2019 News Corp CEO condemns ‘professional liberals’ in media; slams tech giants News Corp Chief Executive Robert Thomson, in a wide-ranging speech Tuesday night, took aim at the media’s apparent mocking of Middle America and The New York Times’ “muck-spreading,” while ramping up his criticism of big tech companies.
April 16, 2019 Sperm donor tells Australian High Court he is legally father to lesbian couple's daughter The supreme court of Australia has begun hearing arguments over whether a sperm donor can have custody over the child he helped create.
April 16, 2019 Australia PM: Islamic State orphans face hurdles to return Australia's prime minister says hurdles remain to repatriating three orphaned Australian children of a convicted terrorist from a Syrian refugee camp and national security interests must come first.
April 15, 2019 Media lawyers in Australian court over Cardinal gag order Dozens of high-profile Australian journalists and major media organizations have been represented by lawyers in a court on charges relating to breaches of a gag order on reporting about Cardinal George Pell's convictions for sexually molesting two choirboys.