31 May 08 | Soul searching is a term used too often in sport, but for the Canberra Raiders it is one sure to be bandied around plenty in the next week.
31 May 08 | Having made public his views on China's politics by racing in a 'Free Tibet' T-shirt and posting the movement's links on his website, it's probably a good thing top Aussie cyclist Cadel Evans won't be in Beijing for long.
31 May 08 | Less than a fortnight ago, Lleyton Hewitt wasn't even sure he would be able to play at the French Open.
31 May 08 | ACT Brumbies forward Stephen Hoiles says his old team the NSW Waratahs must play with more courage than they showed in 2005 to have any hope against the Canterbury Crusaders in tonight's Super 14 final.
31 May 08 | The most powerful man in world football has poured cold water on Australia's ambition to host the 2018 World Cup.
31 May 08 | When John Howard and his government were being seriously sabotaged by public service leaks in 1996, many of those who were leaking saw him both as a usurper and a person trying to cripple good government by stealth.
31 May 08 | Police divers were back in the Queanbeyan River yesterday, searching for clues to the murder of Danny Ralph.
31 May 08 | Lawyers acting for Marist Brothers have moved to strike out three civil claims against the organisation relating to its alleged knowledge that paedophile Brother Kostka Chute was molesting students in the 1980s and 1990s.
31 May 08 | Jenni and Peter Farrell always believed the 2003 firestorm, which engulfed the Stromlo forest surrounding the cottage in which they'd lived for years, was the worst disaster they could face.
31 May 08 | Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard has hailed the passion and commitment of public servants, a day after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd bluntly warned he expected them to work even harder.
31 May 08 | Greens MLA Deb Foskey will quit ACT politics after the election in October.
The Greens will now head into the poll without an incumbent candidate and the higher profile this brings.
31 May 08 | The claim relied on by the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, that Western Australia's FuelWatch scheme has cut the retail margin for petrol by an average of 1.9c per litre is false.
31 May 08 | While the Rudd Administration has made a better transition to government than its predecessor, the Prime Minister now has to make his own personal transition: from campaigning to governing.
31 May 08 | University staff are seeking a pay rise of 27 per cent over three years in a log of claims sent to most of Australia's 38 universities yesterday.
The National Tertiary Education Union log, covering a...
31 May 08 | ActewAGL's incoming chief executive, Michael Costello, shelved a prized gas-fired power station to back-up Canberra's electricity supply without telling the project's champion, John Mackay.
Mr Mack...
30 May 08 | Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has declared war on the public service, sending in police to investigate the leaking of a cabinet document and demanding even more work from his bureaucrats.
The Secretary o...
30 May 08 | ACT detectives examined the National Gallery of Australia's collection of Bill Henson photographs yesterday, looking for images of child pornography.
The police visit to the institution's Hume wareho...
30 May 08 | Loopholes allegedly exploited by doctor Graeme Reeves have largely been closed, according to a new report which confirmed authorities ignored concerns raised by referees about the banned obstetrici...
30 May 08 | His young, handsome face is pensive, but it's his penetrating eyes that draw the viewer in.
However, the identity of this World War I digger depicted wearing the uniform of the Australian Imperial F...
30 May 08 | Mercedes Corby's defamation action against the Seven Network and her former best friend has been a legal victory, but it may not have been much help in the battle to salvage her good name.
Over fo...