The collapse of The Kyle and Jackie O Show has left hundreds of thousands of people looking for something else to listen to in the morning, with some industry insiders questioning whether the duo could make a comeback.
NSW government paid $700 to get triple killer out of foster home
Families and Communities Minister Kate Washington was grilled in parliament over the case of triple killer Regina Arthurell, who was living with two foster children in a Western Sydney home.
IVF industry again under scrutiny after 'epic error' revealed by DNA test
Fertility experts say the discovery of an IVF mix-up at Royal North Shore Hospital in 1995 could be the tip of the iceberg as more Australians research their parentage.
'Deeply upsetting': Grace Tame criticised for comments on October 7 attacks
Australia's Israeli embassy has criticised comments Grace Tame made about reports of sexual violence perpetrated by terrorist group Hamas.
Kyle Sandilands considering 'many options' amid doubt over radio future
Radio broadcaster Kyle Sandilands says he is considering "many options" after being taken off-air for insulting his co-host and friend of almost 30 years Jackie "O" Henderson.
Bondi gunman's family living in fear, court told
A lawyer has revealed Naveed Akram's mother and siblings have been targeted with abusive messages, death threats, stalking and pork chops being thrown into their driveway.
Why — and how — I'm taking a break from my husband
After almost five decades of marriage, I needed a break. And since enjoying my new-found freedom, I'm not sure I'll ever go back.
Thousands using 'loophole' to own firearms, report claims
Hundreds of thousands of gun owners are using a "loophole" in Australia's firearms laws to own guns without a genuine reason, according to a report by the Australia Institute.
Deadline arrives for Sandilands to respond to misconduct claims
Almost one month on from the explosive argument between its star hosts, the Kyle and Jackie O Show is expected to learn its fate on Tuesday.
New laws for NSW after 'sickening' attacks on LGBTQIA+ teens
Offenders convicted of hate crimes against the LGBTQIA+ community in New South Wales could face up to seven years behind bars under new legislation being introduced to parliament.
Three New South Wales fishermen found dead off SA coast
SA police say the alarm was raised yesterday afternoon, when the three men did not return to shore at Beachport in the state's south-east. A local fisher said he tried to warn the men before they left that conditions were rough.
How this Sydney high school drastically improved its HSC results
The Department of Education has released the HSC most improved list, which detailed the schools showing the most growth in the numbers of students receiving the top three bands in the HSC.
The scam tricking Australians into downloading 'dreadful' malware
Scammers are targeting Australians with advertisements for 'free' tai chi classes to trick them into downloading malware capable of stealing money off their devices.
Cyclists, vintage fire engines first to hit $2.1 billion Sydney motorway
Traffic flows along the new M12 motorway for the first time, after four years of construction, with the toll-free road to service Western Sydney International Airport, due to open in October.
'Bit of a dodgy move': Bluesfest ticketholders question cancellation timing
Festival revellers, who have spent thousands on the event, are angry and have been left wondering when organisers knew it was not viable.
'What about us?' Iranians waiting years to receive asylum in Australia
Iranian refugees in Australia welcome Iran's footballers being granted asylum, but question why others remain stuck on a years' long waitlist for permanent residency.
Second round of flooding for inland Australia as March one of wettest on record
Another burst of tropical moisture and heavy rain will descend through the heart of Australia during the coming days.
Chair sits empty at hospital inquiry after witness uses ruling for no-show
James O'Brien from Honeywell, which is subcontracted to manage facilities at Newcastle's Calvary Mater Hospital, failed to turn up to an inquiry.
First person to be charged with reckless foreign interference found guilty
Australian businessman Alexander Csergo is found guilty of reckless foreign interference, after a Sydney court hears he compiled reports for two suspected Chinese spies while overseas.
Ancestral remains return to Country after a century in a British museum
After almost 130 years, the remains of an Aboriginal man have made the long journey home from Oxford University to be reburied on the Country from where he was taken at Berowra Creek in Sydney.
Sydney mum facing living in car says delayed government scheme could help
After covering rent and bills, Jessica is left with just $15 to put into her savings, making it impossible for her to come up with the thousands of dollars needed for a new bond before her upcoming move.