'Bizarre': fight over Bruce Lehrmann's diary ramps up The contents of a diary written by Bruce Lehrmann that was seized from his home have to be de-classified by the federal government to be returned to him, a court has been told. The ex-political staffer... See more
More than three years after being found to have made millions of dollars of fictitious tax claims, a bankrupt former winemaker is ready to admit some crimes. Aaron Dennis Salvestrin, 31, was the owner of Sans Pareil Estate, a vineyard at Griffith in the N... See more
National security delays Ben Roberts-Smith prosecution Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith will not know of the full suite of war crimes allegations against him for months due to classified information included in the case. The 47-year-old was arrested i... See more
The tragic deaths of two young children who were left in hot cars will not be in vain after a coroner made recommendations aimed at preventing future tragedies. A three-year-old boy could not be saved after being found in his parent's car outside a shop i... See more
Major stake in Melbourne Airport up in the air A leading property investment firm will be forced to sell a major stake in Melbourne Airport after it leaked confidential business information to buyers. Dexus suffered the setback on Friday after the NSW Sup... See more