Huge crowds turned out for King Charles III and Queen Camilla in what was the perfect way to send the Royals off in style on their final day of the tour.
Welcome to our live coverage as King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Canberra as they continue their first tour of Australia since taking the throne.
Less than 150 metres appear to have separated former US president Donald Trump, his would-be assassin and the Secret Service shooters who took him out.
There are few news stories capable of shocking the world more than the attempted assassination of a former US president. This is how some of Australia and the world's biggest newspapers covered the story.
A crisis is unfolding in Queensland's far north where five days of torrential rain has turned roads to rivers, cutting off some areas just days after Cyclone Jasper, with more on the way.
Almost 40,000 households and businesses remain without power in Far North Queensland today after Cyclone Jasper made landfall as crews plan to assess the damage in coming hours.
The prime minister says Australia needs to "take this country beyond this debate" after the Voice to parliament was overwhelmingly rejected by Australian voters.
Mask mandate scrapped for international flights; Climate change bill passes Senate; Driver refused bail over crash that killed five teenagers; RBA governor says more rate rises coming
COVID-19 isolation period reduced to five days; 'Peace' promised on NSW rail strikes; Chris Dawson arrives at Silverwater Prison; Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev dies.
Anthony Albanese announces Robodebt royal commission; Qantas posts loss of more than $1 billion; Sydney rail strike disruption; Postage prices could climb again
Scuba diver flown to hospital after drowning off North Bondi beach; Major police operation in Sydney; NRL Grand Final to stay in Sydney; Morrison secret portfolios 'breached Coalition deal'
Olivia Newton-John dies aged 73; Treasurer Matt Kean elected as new deputy leader of NSW Liberal party; NSW Liberal minister John Sidoti suspended from parliament.