The Age has 39 nominations in 21 categories for the Melbourne Press Club’s 2019 Quill Awards, more than any other media outlet.
The French company building the $80 billion future submarine project has recommitted to giving Australian firms more than half of the work on the major shipbuilding program, amid doubts from local industry over its rollout.
Victorian wicketkeeper Seb Gotch has brought up a sublime second successive century to help Victoria salvage a parlous day-one start to their Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at the Gabba.
Almost a decade after WikiLeaks enraged Washington by leaking secret US documents, website founder Julian Assange's extradition hearing will begin on Monday in London.
Rural residents in Queensland's southwest are bracing for a major flood after a weekend of heavy rain.
Michael Bohl says a mental shift must take place ahead of the Games if the Dolphins are going to shine in the Tokyo pool.
The local junior who grew up oppostie Redfern Oval is tipped to be unveiled as Souths' new skipper on Tuesday.
Asia-Pacific countries are introducing restrictive cyber-security rules that threaten Australia's technology exports, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has warned.
Chris Judd, the club's football director and former captain, along with two other directors were re-elected after a board challenge.
A Melbourne couple has lost $11,500 after booking a Europe trip following a multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
A sleeper agent for a foreign government operated in Australia for years before he was caught, as ASIO also reveals its terrorism leads have doubled in a year.
For climate skeptics, it's hard to compete with the youthful appeal of global phenomenon Greta Thunberg. But one US think tank hopes it's found an answer in 19-year-old Naomi Seibt: the anti-Greta.
A trio of passengers were on hand to save the day after a small child fell between the platform and the train at Wolli Creek station this morning.
Our talented team of artists, illustrators and cartoonists give us their very own humorous version of the news of the day.
Almost all of the dozen strip searches carried out at an underage music festival in Sydney provided a positive result, police have confirmed.
NSW Building Commissioner David Chandler said he would be given greater powers in a bid to stamp out shoddy practitioners.
Sam Meintanis is being remembered as a popular train pilot, while concerns are raised about extra safety measures that should have been in place on the Sydney-to-Melbourne rail line.
Power plant outages, stiff competition and the rollout of government caps on household bills have led to a 50 per cent cut in the profit of EnergyAustralia.
Chief executive Andrew Hill has hit out after Chris Smith was ruled out for at least three months with an ACL injury suffered in the All Stars match.
Daniel Hughes recaptured form with a ton and Matthew Gilkes posted his highest first class score but it was honours even at stumps.
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