1:00 AM AEDT | Adelaide United signed off from the A-League for the time being with a cavalier 6-1 hiding of Wellington Phoenix, supposedly the competition's in-form side heading into Friday night's match at...
1:00 AM AEDT | IT TOOK 14 years and 15 rejections from international pharmaceutical companies, but four scientists from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital feel they have achieved the impossible - twice.
1:00 AM AEDT | AT FIRST glance, you would be hard-pressed to find the link between Tuncurry Sporties Club on the mid-North Coast, where locals and holidaymakers trade willing groundstrokes before retreating to the bar, and Roland Garros, where well-groomed Parisians watch the French Open from behind expensive sunglasses.
1:00 AM AEDT | THE NSW Government quietly introduced a regulation which allows gaming products to be purchased by phone, fax or online 24 hours a day.
1:00 AM AEDT | THE compulsory superannuation rate should be lowered to put more money in the pockets of workers and help stimulate the economy, an open letter to Kevin Rudd from eight prominent economists says.
1:00 AM AEDT | V8 SUPERCARS drivers fear the race for the title at Oran Park this weekend could be turned into a lottery because penny-pinching organisers have not spent enough on the track to ensure the surface is ...
1:00 AM AEDT | RON WOODHAM has never shied away from a fight and, despite his age and his failing health, he showed in his stoush with Bassam Hamzy this week he is not about to change.
1:00 AM AEDT | THERE are 16 million photographic negatives in the Fairfax archives, dating back to 1908, when the cameras were made of wood and the negatives made on glass plates.
1:00 AM AEDT | SUSPICION and finger-pointing marked the end of the political year for the Coalition after it split three ways in the wee hours of yesterday over a decision to back down in the Senate on key infrastructure legislation.
1:00 AM AEDT | IF DEMONS of the past were clawing at Simon Katich's mind, he has decided to face them by declaring the Proteas' pace attack is as dangerous as the 2005 England swing squad that effectively st...
1:00 AM AEDT | RENI MAITUA boned ... Kiwi batting resistance as flaky as their dollar ... Ponting wrist scare taken as seriously as Union versus League proposal ... John Daly puts Australia under a cloud of ciggie smoke ... Wallabies to star in Barbershop III ... Bling FC falls to the Russians.
1:00 AM AEDT | SYDNEY car salesman Nedal Hussein still remembers the day he floored Manny Pacquiao.
1:00 AM AEDT | ONE of the reasons rugby traditionalists opposed the switch to professionalism in the mid-1990s was they feared the game would lose its special culture - its for-love-not-money tradition - if players got paid.
1:00 AM AEDT | AUSTRALIAN Federal Police withheld evidence that might have freed Dr Mohamed Haneef. Though they concede the material, if genuine, let Dr Haneef off the hook, it was never shown to the attorney-general, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions or the magistrate supervising the Gold Coast doctor's detention in the Brisbane watchhouse last year.
1:00 AM AEDT | MORE than $20 million has been paid for a three-storey Elizabeth Street penthouse overlooking Hyde Park, the third record price for Sydney apartments this year.
The sale of the 500-square-metre ap...
1:00 AM AEDT | IF YOU were to float a paper boat in flood-stricken Tamworth, in theory it would drift 1000 kilometres into Menindee Lakes six weeks from today. But there its journey would end.
1:00 AM AEDT | FOR children of one of Australia's poorest and most remote communities, Santa Claus wears a pilot's uniform and arrives in a plane.
1:00 AM AEDT | RON WOODHAM'S power has no parallel in the state public service or prison systems interstate.
For inmates, the most important part of his authority involves the terms of their incarceration. T...
1:00 AM AEDT | IT LIES near a polluted pond and is at risk of vanishing over the next few decades as the sea level goes up, but Manly's North Steyne is still the best patch of sand in NSW.
1:00 AM AEDT | RENTS on apartments across the lower North Shore and eastern suburbs are tumbling as the finance sector sheds jobs, existing renters reach breaking point and lower interest rates make buying a property more attractive.