Punters still sweating on election result
Politicians are not the only ones feeling the suspense of the election, as thousands of punters who wagered as much as $10 million on the poll also sweat on the result. abc.net.au |
Alleged pedophile calls accuser a pimp
FORMER school counsellor standing trial for sex crimes claims his accuser was a willing pimp for TV host. heraldsun.com.au |
North Korea says nuclear arms cannot be abandoned
A North Korean minister has vowed the country will strengthen its nuclear arsenal and never abandon the deterrent. abc.net.au |
Druidry recognised as religion in UK
Britain has recognised the Druid belief system as an official religion for the first time, thousands of years after the Celtic pagan faith emerged in Europe, the UK Charity Commission said. abc.net.au |
Midwife challenges coroner on baby's life
BABY not born alive, but must exhibit a "clear sign of vitality" such as drawing a breath, court told. heraldsun.com.au |