What we know so far about the Erin Patterson mushroom lunch trial
Erin Patterson has pleaded not guilty to three charges of murder and one of attempted murder after allegedly serving poisonous mushrooms in a beef Wellington for lunch.
Erin Patterson has pleaded not guilty to three charges of murder and one of attempted murder after allegedly serving poisonous mushrooms in a beef Wellington for lunch.
Neighbours heard screaming coming from the apartment during the fatal row between Brown and her partner, who paid Brown to cease escort work, the court heard.
A new “safe, judgment free” club is giving Gen X women the chance to recapture lost youth and tear it up on the dance floor.
The Tottenham coach heaped pressure on himself by bullishly pointing out his record of winning silverware in his second season in a job. Can he keep the streak alive in next week’s Europa League final?
One of Australia’s top anti-gambling advocates warns that lumping the sport and communications portfolios under the same minister will further delay action on blocking gambling ads aimed at children.
Critics have mounted a loud last-minute campaign to force changes to Jim Chalmers’ plan to change superannuation taxes. He says he’s not for turning.
Messina is now serving sweet and savoury scoops at its new restaurant and wine bar, Erin.
The former SAS soldier failed in a bid to widen his defamation appeal to include evidence of a “secret recording” of investigative journalist Nick McKenzie.
Penrith trainer Shane Elford is spotted squirting water from a bottle onto the ball on Saturday night.
Does criticism of Israel amount to antisemitism? No, it does not. And the cruelty we see in Gaza is chillingly reminiscent of Europe 80 years ago when Jewish people faced extinction.
Empire Energy has secured a hefty $28M war chest to propel its trailblazing Carpentaria gas pilot project in the Northern Territory’s colossal Beetaloo Basin.
James Cummings and Godolphin have carved out an enviable record at Scone, and he is confident the exclusive combination can feature prominently one last time.
At the end of a disastrous week for the AFL, and in the Sir Doug Nicholls rounds, a crisis is brewing around the league’s most senior Indigenous employee.
The Wests Tigers will hold their monthly scheduled board meeting on Monday where Lachlan Galvin’s future is slated as one of the main agenda items.
For today’s news updates in Brisbane and beyond, follow us here.
Around the world, chess players are making a more social gambit by gathering in spaces not traditionally associated with the cerebral game to forge new connections.
All the looks from the catwalk at Australian Fashion Week in Sydney.
Western Sydney man Burna walked from Sydney CBD to Mount Druitt on an urban hike.
Western Sydney couple Jules and Rocky walk from Cabramatta to Newtown on an urban hike.
Zac Jeremiah and Imran Mirza chose to walk 40 kilometres from Parklea to Sydney CBD on an urban hike.
Josh Hazlewood is nursing a minor shoulder injury but intends to fly back to India for the IPL play-offs.
Rain is set to continue over the weekend and into next week in Sydney, with the Bureau of Meteorology issuing weather warnings for the East Coast.
An Ill Jamal Murray nails a four point play for the Denver Nuggets in the NBA playoffs.
Port Adelaide president David Koch had stopped short of saying Bulldogs players had made racist remarks to Rioli but said their comments were culturally disrespectful.
Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has lost his bid to overturn a landmark decision that found he committed war crimes in Afghanistan.