Two Aussies have smashed their way onto the list of the world's most powerful women.
A British environmentalist is paddling his way to the North Pole to prove a point about climate change.
Princess Mary and Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik will attend a dinner in Melbourne tonight for a children's welfare organisation.
The Dalai Lama has been admitted into an Indian hospital complaining of a stomach illness.
Michael Jackson turns the big 50 today, but he doesn't appear to be walking on the moon anymore.
Australian authorities will study what could be the remains of a World War II airman hanging from a tree in Papua New Guinea.
A Japanese zoo has a new star attraction - giant Panda Tan Tan had a little baby on Tuesday.
A British environmentalist is on his way to the North Pole in a kayak.
The European Union is considering imposing sanctions on Russia.
India's Prime Minister is calling it's country's devastating floods a national disaster.
Barack Obama will formally accept the Democratic Presidential nomination today in a packed football stadium in the US.
An overhaul of the Australian Citizenship Test is likely after it was found to be flawed.
An ammunitions dump in the Ukraine has exploded after being set alight by a forest fire.
It could have been the answer to a prayer. A young man, struck down in the prime of life, with a terminal illness, writes a song expressing his faith that God will heal him and calls on believers to use the power of prayer. And that song becomes a runaway hit, inspiring thousands of believers.
The family hosting a Korean exchange student killed on a busy Brisbane road, say her death could have been prevented.
Spring is still a few days away but things were heating up at Myer's fashion show last night.
Australia's entertainment industry is in shock today, following the sudden death of All Saints star, Mark Priestley.
Tony Knight, Head of Acting at NIDA, speaks of Mark Priestley's successful life.
Jennifer Hawkins has starred on the catwalk of Myer's launch of their Spring Summer Collection.
An Arctic seal in the UK has broken all the rules by showing it doesn't like the cold.
The death toll from an explosion at a chemical plant in China has approached 20.
Millions of Australians suffering type 2 diabetes have access to a new oral medication.
At least 13 people have been killed after Hurricane Gustav hit southern Haiti.
Theres been a baby boon in the Great Australian Bite - 53 southern right whales and their mums
At least 55 people have been killed in floods in northern India.
There's speculation the Brangelina clan could be even bigger by next year with Brad Pitt confirming he wants more children.
Jennifer Hawkins starred on the catwalk last night as Myer launched it's Spring-Summer Collection.
Stars of sport and screen gathered over night for a special dinner to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sir Donald Bradman.
The brave fightback by popular Docker Luke Webster is over. Webster made an amazing return to football this year, just three months after having a revolutionary knee reconstruction.
The department store wars are about to re-ignite. With every new season comes new fashion and those faces.
South Australian households have been rocked by an explosion in bank fees.
The Broncos have lost another star but insist Greg Eastwood wasn't forced out due to the expense of signing Storm sensation Israel Folau.
Carlton Football Club has unveiled plans for an eighteen million dollar re-development at Princes Park.
An investigation has been launched in the UK after a computer was sold on eBay, exposing a million bank customers to fraud.
Outgoing Governor-General, Michael Jeffery, has been farewelled by Australian troops at a Defence Force parade.
Thai riot police have surrounded Bangkok Government House to protect it from thousands of anti-government protesters.
Sydney talk-back king, Alan Jones, has declared his recovery from prostate cancer in on track and he will return to the airwaves in three weeks.
Brad Pitt has arrived at the Venice Film Festival for the premiere of his new movie, Burn After Reading.
Sydney talk back king Alan Jones has declared his recovery from prostate cancer is on track, and he'll return to the airwaves in three weeks.
The Prime Minister will today tell Australians why he should be elected in a major policy speech to the National Press Club.