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Fugitive exposed: Car crash unravels paedophile's lies
For 22 years he lived a secret life in Brazil. But a car crash would unravel it all.
Child rape at Tennant Creek: Second man charged
Rape of 2yo horrified Australia, but damning report shows it could've been prevented.
Cyclone Marcus leaves trail of destruction
Darwin residents have been warned to take shelter as cyclone Marcus hits.
Mongrel Mob gang make move to Australia
Police in Australia are on the alert for new chapters of the Mongrel Mob.
Homeless help lost toddler find his family
Three heroes were sleeping rough when they spotted a toddler wandering the streets.
Fatal lightning strike: Man believed to have been carrying metal camera tripod
Man's wife, family spent two hours trying to revive him after fatal lightning strike
How an accidental failure led to a life-changing idea
An Aussie bartender decided to raise $12,000 for people he didn't even know.
Jetstar's 3000km baggage fail
Jetstar has accidentally sent luggage to a city 3000km away from passengers' destination.
Dying 'better than staying in isolation'
She was carried in, thrown face down on a bed and had her clothes cut from her body.
Delayed flight finally en route to Malaysia
The flight was delayed for more than 48 hours because of a mechanical fault.
German tourist found dead in Outback
A German tourist has been found dead after he vanished during an Outback road trip near Alice Springs with his wife, who is still missing.
Joanne Lees's new woman revealed
Joanne Lees, whose boyfriend Peter Falconio was murdered, has revealed a new woman in her life has made her want to have Australian citizenship.
Culture classes in the Top End
Ancient arts entrance keen young pupils, writes Caroline Berdon.
'Foolish' man killed by 3.5 metre croc
A man has been killed by a saltie while walking through an area notorious for crocodiles.
'I thought that feeling feels familiar'
A Christchurch woman who moved to Australia's Northern Territory to escape earthquakes was given a shock when a magnitude 3.4 quake struck.
Editorial: Chamberlain - fighter for truth
Michael Chamberlain, the New Zealand-born pastor who died this week at 72, was a man of unshakeable faith and resolute character.
'We didn't believe Lindy's dingo story'
Lindy Chamberlain's story that a dingo took her baby daughter was not believed - but she was nevertheless released after the sensational find of Azaria's matinee jacket.
Tourist attack: 'We knew he was unwell'
The family of the man arrested over the stabbing of French tourist in Australia's Northern Territory are distraught, as the victim's wife is released from hospital.
Couple's adventure ends in horror
A giant blood stain is all that remains at a remote rest stop, where a knifeman allegedly attacked a couple before fleeing into the bush.
Threats to close Uluru to tourists
A remote indigenous community near Uluru has threatened to 'close the rock' if their voices aren't heard and people continue to live in poverty.
Darwin: Inside the Cage of Death
In the home of 'Crocodile Dundee', David Mercer meets a local with a bite.
Dreamtime in Alice Springs
A foraged meal beneath a star-studded Outback sky is an experience for all the senses.
Lindy Chamberlain's struggle to forgive
Lindy Chamberlain was jailed after the disappearance of her nine-week-old daughter Azaria near Uluru. It has taken 32 years to clear her name.
Should tourists be able to climb Uluru?
Northern Territory's leader says tourists should be allowed to climb Uluru and increased regulation could have major economic benefits.
Defence Force joins Australian, US war exercises
The New Zealand Defence Force is participating in an exercise that will see almost 30,000 troops training in multiple locations in Australia and the US.
Northern Territory: Eat or be eaten in the billabong
Kate Roff takes her place in the food chain in the Mary River region's wetlands.
Alice Springs: Going into the Red
Home to the original 'rock' hall of fame, the Red Centre's landscape is dramatic; a canvas for indigenous art. Just remember to keep your fly hat on, writes Jenny Tabakoff.
Australia: Go with the Territory
After dark in Kakadu is party time for the local wildlife, writes a startled Pamela Wade.
Australia: Ghan then
Shandelle Battersby watches Australia go by as she rides The Ghan from Top End to bottom.