Italian cyclist Silvestri faces long recovery after horror Sanremo crash
Debora Silvestri reveals she suffered five broken ribs and a shoulder micro-fracture after a horrific fall over a guard rail during Milan-San Remo Women's race.
Debora Silvestri reveals she suffered five broken ribs and a shoulder micro-fracture after a horrific fall over a guard rail during Milan-San Remo Women's race.
Two Staten Island brothers have been convicted of running an illegal firearms factory using 3D printers to manufacture untraceable weapons. The case signals a growing threat that regulators worldwide, including Australia, are struggling to contain.
A 21-year-old woman is fighting for her life after being struck by a car that fled the scene in Glenreagh on the NSW Mid-North Coast. Police are appealing for information.
A new analysis of asteroid samples has found all five nucleobases needed to build DNA and RNA, offering fresh evidence that the chemistry of life is not unique to Earth.
AirAsia launches daily Melbourne-Bali flights at $199, capitalising on government capacity limits that restrict major carriers. Qantas tightens lounge access to ease overcrowding.
Blue Origin has filed for approval to launch 51,600 satellites for orbital data centres, but experts warn the economics, technology, and regulatory framework remain unproven.
The Port to Pub swim celebrates its 10th anniversary this month with favourable conditions forecast for the 19.7km crossing from Leighton Beach to Rottnest Island.
A Victoria firefighter has been forced to pay for fire truck fuel from personal funds as Australia's fuel crisis intensifies. The incident reflects broader pressure on emergency services as petrol prices climb sharply.
A man who shot dead a veteran Tasmanian police officer will learn his sentence in May after entering a guilty plea to the murder charge in January.
Europe's gaming regulator is overhauling age ratings to flag loot boxes and battle passes, but the North American ESRB says integrated ratings could confuse parents.
Australia's renewable energy transition is on track, but political uncertainty and financing delays risk missing a critical window. The fuel crisis should force Australia to act faster.
The Iran war has exposed the Persian Gulf's hidden vulnerability: near-total dependence on desalination technology now under military attack. The region's real crisis is water, not fuel.
The ACCC is taking Coles and Woolworths to Federal Court for allegedly using misleading 'Prices Dropped' and 'Down Down' promotions on over 500 products. A new price-gouging ban kicks in July.
Crystal Dynamics announced another 20 job cuts on 18 March, marking the fourth round of layoffs within 12 months. The studio says both announced Tomb Raider games will proceed unaffected.
Minimal Linux installations seem odd at first glance, but they solve real problems for old hardware, server deployments, and users who want full control.
Brendan Greene, creator of PUBG, recently hosted a two-day modding jam at PlayerUnknown Productions where the studio's developers competed to build experimental game modifications, signalling the studio's commitment to community-driven design.
Researchers at IBM X-Force and Flare have uncovered the infrastructure behind North Korea's 100,000-strong fake IT worker operation, which generates approximately $500 million yearly for Pyongyang while stealing sensitive corporate data.
A 32-year-old conspiracy theorist podcaster has admitted to murdering his girlfriend in a Perth stabbing. Tobias Marcus Nuttall pleaded guilty to the death of Alisha Lauren Hendren-Krippner, 30, on 20 August at their Bassendean home.
President Trump has declared he does not need allied military support for the Strait of Hormuz as most countries including Australia refuse to join his proposed coalition. Meanwhile, Iranian missiles have struck the Australian military headquarters in the UAE.
The Murray-Darling Basin's water storage collapsed by 44 gigalitres in just one week, hitting 48% capacity. With 40% of Australia's farms in the Basin and $30 billion in annual agricultural production at stake, the water crisis is forcing a reckoning on policy and technology.