1 hr ago | Sunday Mail
Adelaide building boom worth $2.5bn
DEVELOPERS have earmarked more than $2.5 billion of major city projects since the State Government relaxed planning regulations in March last year.
6 hrs ago | The Wichita Eagle
Inmates accused in prison killing seek separate trials
Following an extensive defense investigation that has included the review of hundreds of thousands of Bureau of Prisons records, attorneys for inmates Joseph Cabrera Sablan and James Ninete Leon Guerrero say separate trials are necessary to ensure each gets a fair shake.
6 hrs ago | Laughing Squid
How to Make a Papercraft Torso With Detailed, Removable Organs
Artist Horst Kiechle has created a papercraft torso complete with detailed organs that fit together inside the chest cavity for the science lab at the International School in Nadi, Fiji Islands.
10 hrs ago | NEWS.com.au
MP reignites same-sex bestiality view
Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi has reportedly said a petition has proven his view on same-sex, bestiality and polygamy correct.
14 hrs ago | NEWS.com.au
Hairy stockings to keep perverts away
LADIES, a new trend has arrived that promises to keep you warm in the winter months and safe from perverts when you're out and about.
18 hrs ago | The Independent
Ten years on and 12,000 miles away from murder case that captivated...
Terri Judd is a reporter with The Independent, who writes regularly on defence issues, having repeatedly embedded with British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
19 hrs ago | The Guardian
Where is the outrage over Prism in Australia? | Antony Loewenstein
Global surveillance is a threat to our personal freedom. And yet, the NSA revelations have barely caused a ripple on this side of the world Protesters hold placards as they march to the US consulate in Hong Kong, in support of Edward Snowden.
106 boarders apply for sex abuse compo
More than 100 former WA hostel boarders have applied for sex abuse compensation after the Blaxell inquiry examined a litany of abuse across WA schools.
Adelaide Festival happiness worth $85m
THE "feel-good" factor of the Adelaide Festival has been given a dollar value for the first time, with research showing this year's event was worth almost $85 million - far greater than its strict economic benefit.
Penni Winter: Time for a rethink on autism
A laptop through Computers Against Isolation is helping autistic Rotorua boy Edward Haynes talk to family and come out of his shell.
Colin Hogg: Another serving of underbelly please
It has been a week of challenging television viewing - challenging even without catching much Seven Sharp .
Twelve Questions: Stephen Sinclair
Writer Stephen Sinclair, 56, is best known for co-writing Ladies Night and working with Sir Peter Jackson on Meet the Feebles, Braindead and The Lord of the Rings.
Australia: Dad's Distress At Home-Brew Deaths
A father and his surviving son describe how drinking home-brewed alcohol led to the deaths of a second son and two friends.
Religions seen slow to go green; Pope has chance to inspire
Few religious communities have gone as far in fighting climate change as a church in Queensland, Australia, which has 24 solar panels bolted to the roof in the shape of a Christian cross.
Tasman Floods: What you need to know
Persistent heavy rain has caused slips, road closures and evacuations in Tasman, and claimed the life of a Marahau resident.
Woman killed in landslide named
Tragedy ... The wrecked house where a woman was killed yesterday afternoon after a landslip at Marahau, near Motueka.
Samoan opposition attacks Finance Minister after C...
Samoan Minister of Finance, Faumuina Tiatia Liuga, has defended his pursuit of funding for a new $NZ 68 million 15-storey building.
Sir Graham Henry Supports Coastguard Volunteer Efforts
This week Coastguard New Zealand celebrates its extensive network of dedicated volunteers during National Volunteer Week 2013, which shines the limelight on New Zealanders who donate their time to the community.
Sexuality rubbish a tawdry affair
Shock jock Howard Sattler poses some uncomfortable questions about the sexuality of PM Julia Gillard's partner Tim Mathieson.
Tragic threat lurking in pursuit of perfection
In April the Herald investigated a new generation of widely available performance-enhancing drugs.