Aussies find 'fastest-growing' black hole devouring one sun a day
"It looks like a gigantic and magnetic storm cell with temperatures of 10,000 degrees Celsius, lightning everywhere and winds blowing so fast they would go around Earth in a second."
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"It looks like a gigantic and magnetic storm cell with temperatures of 10,000 degrees Celsius, lightning everywhere and winds blowing so fast they would go around Earth in a second."
Houses have always attracted a higher price than units, but the gap between the two has expanded to record levels over the last four years.
The NSW Independent Casino Commission said it's not convinced the Sydney casino is making the changes required to regain its gambling licence urgently enough.
As much as Australians love to think of our country as a nation of larrikins, the reality facing many would-be pubgoers can be anything but.
The club is in mourning for the second time in eight months, after another player died during a game.
Border authorities are investigating after a boat with dozens of men aboard landed in the remote Western Australian town of Beagle Bay.
Negative gearing is back on the political agenda following calls from the crossbench to overhaul it.
The mayor of Inner West Sydney has hit out after demolition works on the long-abandoned Balmain Leagues Club site were delayed again.
Queensland's top doctor has warned residents the state is facing an increased risk of Ross River virus infections this year.
The result for the retailer was better than the market expected, and led to shares jumping by more than 5 per cent in early trading.
Experts are warning Australians against using sunbeds that are promoted as safe and legal alternatives to outlawed solariums, saying they still pose a cancer risk.
New research has shown the average Australian shopper spent $140 last year on electronic payment surcharges.
The RBA announced last year it will replace the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on one side of the note with a "design that honours the culture and history of the First Australians".
Matt Wright, whose friend and co-star Chris 'Willow' Wilson died in the 2022 crash, has been charged with reckless conduct.
Residents have been told to 'maintain personal hygiene as a high priority' after properties were sprayed by contaminated water.
Here's what you need to know about the Lunar New Year, and where you can celebrate it.
An inquiry by former ACCC chair Allan Fels has detailed eight "exploitative business pricing practices" used by companies.
Governments across Australia are failing their obligations to address the inequality faced by Indigenous peoples.
Australians are being overcharged by banks, energy companies, airlines and supermarkets who have exploited a lack of competition in crucial markets to push for bigger profits.
An exoplanet dubbed a "super-Earth" that may potentially be home to liquid water has been found 137 light years away.
Australians living in outer-city suburbs and rural areas are the biggest beneficiaries of the government's reworked stage 3 tax cuts, new analysis shows.
The long-feared climate benchmark may already be surpassed, with 2 degrees of warming looming decades earlier than forecast.
The Australian government says it is appalled by the decision.
Works at all of the company's construction sites have been paused, and about one-fifth of all staff have been made redundant.
Despite headline data suggesting the cost of living crisis may finally be easing, few Australian households would have found covering their essentials has got any easier.
Despite the significant headwinds the business is facing, the CEO thinks the chain is going to survive.
"There is a risk of choking, suffocation or death to young children if they put the detached sipper into their mouth."
The updated guidelines bring Australia's approach to concussion in kids' sport into line with that of New Zealand and the UK amid growing concerns about the impact of head injuries.
Video clips of the incidents were posted to social media which appear to show a car running into the cyclists before driving off.
The long-serving Labor stalwart died last night following a long illness.
Seven out of every ten tenants have found themself in rental stress, and even more want the federal government to take action on the crisis.
Australians are changing their purchasing habits in the lead-up to Christmas, and it's not always good news for businesses.
Political interference had nothing to do with the dozens of 2003 cabinet papers that went missing when they were meant to be publicly released, a report has found.
"We'll have an announcement in due course," Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said.
The 18 homes have been slated for demolition for failing the developer's own internal quality standards
The popular frozen dessert manufacturer went into voluntary administration in October, putting the jobs of around 200 people at risk.
Australia's consumer watchdog has made eight recommendations to the federal government to improve the affordability and accessibility of childcare across the nation.
With stage three tax cuts firmly back in the public eye, you may have heard the term "bracket creep" being discussed.
The person arrived at Sydney International Airport last Saturday after returning from India, where there have been ongoing measles outbreaks.
Low-income earners are set to benefit from a rework of the controversial stage three tax cuts under a new plan to be put before federal cabinet today.
Morrison said he is making the decision in order to "take on new challenges in the global corporate sector and spend more time with my family".
The notorious former detective was serving a life sentence for the murder of a 20-year-old student.
Economists might be predicting an interest rate cut or two in the latter half of the year, but the IMF has called on the Reserve Bank to push rates in the other direction.
The four buildings, which are home to 900 units, could collapse due to serious defects in basement-level concrete which were caused by substandard building work.
Steven Miles says he expects the majority of blacked-out Queenslanders – some of whom haven't had electricity since Boxing Day – will have their power supply fixed in the coming hours.
If 2022 was a changing of the guard year in federal politics, then 2023 marked the states' turn.
The telco has kickstarted the industry-wide shutdown of the 3G networks, which has been a feature of Australian phone coverage for decades.
It's a feeling every Australian knows all too well: being completely unable to properly cool down on a hot and humid summer's day.
The warship involved in last week's sonar incident with a Chinese navy vessel that left an Australian diver injured has sailed through the Taiwan Strait.
For every hundred kilometres of road in New South Wales, only 300 metres meet the top safety rating, according to updated data.