Melbourne has had its wettest May day  for 17 years, with more rain expected into the weekend.

Melb records wettest May day in 17 years

Melbourne has had its wettest May day for 17 years, with more rain expected into the weekend.

Fair Work Australia is standing by their report on the HSU and former union boss Craig  Thomson.

Fair Work supports own HSU report

Fair Work Australia is standing by their report on the HSU and former union boss Craig Thomson.

Abbott urged to remember dead MP

Labor's Joel Fitzgibbon has told Tony Abbott to use care after Thomson said he'd been pushed 'to the brink'

Labor's Joel Fitzgibbon has told Tony Abbott to use care after Thomson said he'd been pushed 'to the brink'

Mokbel spent millions evading capture

Convicted drug baron Tony Mokbel made hundreds of millions of dollars from manufacturing drugs.

Convicted drug baron Tony Mokbel made hundreds of millions of dollars from manufacturing drugs.

Qantas adds aditional east coast seats

Qantas and Jetstar will provide almost 900,000 additional seats on east coast routes per year.

Qantas and Jetstar will provide almost 900,000 additional seats on east coast routes per year.

Ecstacy ring leader gets life

A drug ring leader who plotted to traffic 15 million ecstasy tablets in tomato tins has been jailed for life

A drug ring leader who plotted to traffic 15 million ecstasy tablets in tomato tins has been jailed for life

NSW MPs to debate gay marriage

NSW upper house MPs are urged to support a motion calling on the federal government to legalise gay marriage

NSW upper house MPs are urged to support a motion calling on the federal government to legalise gay marriage

Transport inspector drawn from police

Andrew Hughes, a career police officer, will become Australia's new inspector of transport security in June.

Child prostitution ring arrests

Police expect more arrests over a Sydney child prostitution ring whose customers paid to have sex with girls

Police expect more arrests over a Sydney child prostitution ring whose customers paid to have sex with girls

Court hears of Mokbel's drug empire

A court has heard Tony Mokbel posed as a bricklayer so he could buy chemical precursors to manufacture pills

A court has heard Tony Mokbel posed as a bricklayer so he could buy chemical precursors to manufacture pills

Father who killed sons appealing again

A man is appealing his conviction for the murder of his three sons when he drove his car into a dam in 2005.

A man is appealing his conviction for the murder of his three sons when he drove his car into a dam in 2005.

Bomb scare was a 'misinterpretation'

The emergency landing of a Mauritius-bound flight was sparked by misreading of foreign lettering on a drink.

The emergency landing of a Mauritius-bound flight was sparked by misreading of foreign lettering on a drink.

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