Video shows moment wall falls in Sydney blaze, sparking huge fireball
Firefighters have released stunning vision of the moment the wall of a Surry Hills building collapsed.
Jorge Branco is the overnight breaking news reporter for 9News.com.au and nine.com.au. He is based out of Portugal.
Firefighters have released stunning vision of the moment the wall of a Surry Hills building collapsed.
ABC managing director David Anderson has also announced a review into the way the national broadcast responds to racism affecting its workers.
The opposition leader ramped up his attacks over migration and support for middle-income earners.
The federal government's key cost of living measures have been met with lukewarm praise from those who were hoping for more money to help Australia's most vulnerable.
The treasurer says he has found a way to put billions of dollars in the pockets of struggling Aussies while putting the books back in the black.
After seven decades of waiting, and two more hours of British bombast fuelled by gold, trumpets, choirs, celebrity and circumstance, King Charles was crowned.
The head of UK anti-monarchy group Republic has been arrested hours before the King's coronation, along with several other members, the group says.
Prince William has taken a knee to swear allegiance to his father, the first monarch to be crowned in Britain in decades.
The agreement removes tariffs on Aussie wine, honey, beef, lamb, diary and sugar and gives young Australians moving to the UK more time to stay there.
Beijing has issued a call to avoid "hyping up the 'China threat' narrative" after Australia's landmark defence review called out the superpower's historic military buildup.
It's inventor thinks calls it his "iPhone moment", something that will change the industry. A beer expert isn't so sure.
A 17-year-old is recovering from spending 20 hours stranded on a stand-up paddle board after being swept more than 40 kilometres off the Portuguese coast.
The artist has declared photography competitions aren't ready to deal with the new technology.
Tributes poured in after his son, Tim Olsen, revealed he had died on Tuesday night, surrounded by loved ones and family.
A key European leader has highlighted China's trade war with Australia in a major speech calling for a rethink of the continent's relationship with the superpower.
Amid the essential calls for broad action, one researcher had a direct message for every inhabitant of the rapidly warming earth.
The now-independent senator's claim came after she was cleared of contempt by a committee investigating her failure to declare the relationship.
The journalist will claim the allegations in 2021 interview with Brittany Higgins were substantially true.
Australian wages are surging but trailing far behind inflation, leaving workers worse off overall, according to data taken from job ads around the country.
The diplomatic crisis between Australia and France triggered by the AUKUS submarine spat appears to be pardoned but not forgotten.
QantasLink flight QF2104 took off from Sydney Airport just before 4pm today but turned back before making it past the northern beaches.
After 12 years in the one town, the pensioner said she had no option but to pack up and leave when her beloved two-bed rental was sold, leaving her priced completely out of the market.
Throughout a premiership pockmarked by tragedy and challenges, Jacinda Ardern placed empathy front and centre, earning global acclaim even amid dissent at home.
About a week after the deadly fires that changed Canberra forever, firefighter Vivien Thomson saw the whole picture of devastation for the first time.
The Victorian government's push to abolish the state's public drunkenness laws is facing a backlash.
Queensland ditched the tool over racial bias concerns and NSW is reviewing it. But Indigenous organisations are concerned it won't go far enough.
He said the government was heading into 2023 with a mix of optimism and realism regarding the challenges lying ahead.
The singer and only child of "the King" died suddenly after being rushed to hospital suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
The premier said he's "deeply ashamed" of the 21st birthday costume, but denied someone was threatening to reveal a photo from the party.
The Australian cardinal has passed away in Rome following complications from a hip surgery.
The daughter of a woman missing south-west of Brisbane is still holding on to hope 12 days after the 74-year-old disappeared.
The lamb industry has pulled off an "un-Australian" U-turn after years of ads pushing the meat as the quintessential Aussie feed.
A controversial child safety tool is under review in NSW, after a similar algorithm was found to be "racially biased" and scrapped in Queensland.
Joan Taufua has been charged with manslaughter over a crash that killed three members of a Gold Coast family.
Police are ramping up the search for a woman missing in south-east Queensland since Friday, amid concerns for her wellbeing.
Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell wants to secure a "fair deal" with the European Union "early next year".
The inquiry will look into the behaviour of police and prosecutors but is not about "revisiting" the aborted trial.
East coast motorists have been warned they are facing a Christmas price surge despite wholesale prices in Sydney falling to the lowest level in months.
The over-representation of Indigenous children in Australia's child protection systems is already a major problem, which is getting worse.
A United Nations-backed delegation has recommended the Great Barrier Reef be listed as "in danger", citing serious risks from climate change and water quality.
Australia's scrapped $90 billion submarine deal with France continues to impact relations between countries, amid talks of potential defence co-operation again.
French President Emmanuel Macron appears far from burying the hatchet with Australia's former prime minister, even as he poses for selfies with the current one.
Negotiations are back on track with the French President, but how much access Australia's agriculture sector will get to the EU remains uncertain.
Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen has criticised some financial institutions for not doing enough to fight climate change, calling on the World Bank to "wholeheartedly" commit to the task.
Australia's about-face on climate change action has not been enough to drag it out of the ranks of worst-performing countries.
The calculations emerged as the Albanese government made an otherwise positive start in its attempt to rehabilitate the country's climate image on the world stage.
Australian flagship carrier Qantas has capped a nightmare year with a fierce dressing down from consumer advocacy group Choice.
The Reserve Bank won't hesitate to again implement interest rate hikes double that seen this week if needed, its governor has foreshadowed.
It's still unclear whether King Charles III will replace his mother on Australia's $5 note.
After 84 years, several generations and the bombing of an English family home, a remarkable library book is back where it belongs.