Gunman Still at Large After South-West Sydney Home Sprayed With Bullets
A south-west Sydney home was hit by bullets overnight as NSW Police launched a hunt for the gunman responsible, the latest in a string of residential shootings across the city.
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A south-west Sydney home was hit by bullets overnight as NSW Police launched a hunt for the gunman responsible, the latest in a string of residential shootings across the city.
Far North Queensland has recorded more than 300mm of rain in 24 hours, and forecasters warn the worst may not be over as two tropical lows eye the coast.
Katrina Gorry is savouring every minute of Australia's Asian Cup campaign on home soil, even as questions about her international future quietly begin to stir.
The Allan government has ruled out a small business exemption from Victoria's planned work-from-home legislation, setting up a sharp election-year fight with business groups.
North Asia correspondent Lisa Visentin has landed in Beijing, ending six years without an Australian Nine bureau in China after a dramatic diplomatic standoff.
The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have reopened their Beijing bureau after six years away, with correspondent Lisa Visentin filing from inside China for the first time since 2020.
A fungal pathogen found on eastern water dragons in Brisbane's parklands is raising alarm among researchers, who warn it could threaten half of Australia's reptile species.
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 is officially filming, with director Jeff Fowler teasing Amy Rose's iconic Piko Piko Hammer ahead of the film's March 2027 release.
Paramount has beaten Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110B deal, bringing a treasure trove of game studios under new ownership.
Prime Video's God of War series has locked in a serious cast, with production now underway in Vancouver and a two-season order already secured.
DC's Superman/Spider-Man #1 arrives March 25 with a star-studded creative lineup, marking the 50th anniversary of comics' original crossover event.
Qualcomm and Nvidia are racing to claim the 6G future at MWC 2026, but formal standards won't be finalised until 2030 at the earliest.
Heavy rain and warm weather have created a mosquito surge in South Australia, with authorities warning of Ross River virus and Japanese encephalitis risks ahead of the long weekend.
Warzone's Season 2 Reloaded update brings Black Ops Royale — a stripped-back battle royale mode inspired by Black Ops 4's Blackout — launching March 12.
Warframe hits Nintendo Switch 2 on 25 March with 1080p/60fps, Joy-Con mouse support, and a major update featuring a new asymmetric multiplayer mode.
The killing of Iran's Supreme Leader and a de facto halt to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz marks the most dangerous escalation in the Middle East in decades.
Oil prices surged nearly 10% after coordinated US-Israeli strikes killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with the Strait of Hormuz now effectively closed to tanker traffic.
A collector's $16,000 floppy disk, one of just 50 ever made, was allegedly destroyed by U.S. Customs inspectors, raising urgent questions about accountability and cultural heritage protection.
Sony faces a £2 billion antitrust claim in the UK over PlayStation Store pricing, with 12.2 million users potentially entitled to £162 each if the case succeeds.
The Analogue Pocket is back in stock, but Trump's tariffs mean it will cost more than ever. Preorders open March 4, with shipment in June 2026.
A deleted LinkedIn post from a former Santa Monica Studio writer has sent the God of War community into a spin, pointing to a new franchise starring Kratos' wife Faye.
Nvidia has released driver 595.71 to fix a serious fan control bug in the since-recalled 595.59 update, which left some GPU fans not spinning at all.
Firefox 149 beta enables split view by default for the first time, letting users place two tabs side by side. The feature, already hidden in versions since Firefox 146, is scheduled for full release on 24 March.
The traditional career ladder is crumbling under AI pressure. New data reveals how workers can still reach the top — but the path looks nothing like before.
Former Trump chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is leading a conservative coalition demanding prediction market platforms be regulated as gambling, not federal derivatives.
NebiOS pairs a polished custom Wayland desktop with a Google Workspace-style cloud suite — but reviewers warn the companion NebiCloud service may be dangerously out of date.
Bridge Data Centres and Concord New Energy have signed a deal to develop Singapore's first barge-based hydrogen power system for AI data centres.
Finnish startup Donut Lab's solid-state battery survived discharge at 100°C in a second VTT test, gaining capacity with heat — but energy density and cycle-life claims remain unverified.
Gina Rinehart is reportedly offering swimmers up to $20,000 per gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, helping Network Seven secure a stronger Australian team for its Games broadcast.
Early demand signals for Sydney's new airport at Badgerys Creek are promising, but sceptics say the real test begins once flights are in the air.