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.
April 14, 2019 American extradited to Australia charged with gruesome bound and gag murder Australia police charged a man for the murder of a Thai national, whose body was found bound and gagged on the side of a road in Sydney, Australia.
April 14, 2019 American extradited to Australia charged with murder of Thai Australian police on Sunday charged a man extradited from the United States with murder in the death of a Thai national, whose body was found bound and gagged on the side of a Sydney road.
April 13, 2019 At least 2 wounded in shooting at Australia nightclub Police say a shooting outside a Melbourne nightclub in Australia has left at least two people critically wounded.
April 12, 2019 Australia opposes death penalty as Assange supporters march Australia says it will oppose the death penalty for Julian Assange if he's extradited to the United States, as protesters in Sydney called for his release and Australia's journalists' union voiced support for him.
April 11, 2019 Australian election May 18 to be fought on refugees, economy Australia's prime minister on Thursday called a May 18 election that will be fought on issues including climate change, asylum seekers and economic management.