Sea Life Melbourne have a new celebrity in their midst in the form of a baby king penguin, who has gone viral for one massive reason.
After being snatched off the streets at just six years of age, a long-lost little boy – now a 79-year-old man – has been reunited with his family, who never gave up hope that he was alive.
In a heartening display of strength and grace, the Princess of Wales has been spotted in public for the first time since announcing the completion of her chemotherapy treatment.
The Duchess of York has reflected on her mother's death 26 years on with a heartfelt message shared to social media.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales as well as King Charles have wished Prince Harry a happy 40th birthday with a social media post, for the first time since 2021.
The Australian swimming legend has shared intimate details of his private life for the first time, including one that was "so upsetting" it caused him to consider taking his own life.
The rock star was filming a music video on Nashville Bridge when he spotted the woman in distress, and now the city's police department have praised him for his heroic act.
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A newly unveiled sculpture of the late royals and two corgis has received mixed reviews from the public with some saying it looks "nothing like" them.
A woman has been called out online over a “dodgy” email to her wedding photographer, asking him to commit a crime to get her a better deal.
Four-time Olympic rower Drew Ginn, one of the legendary "Oarsome Foursome", has been left in shock after his three golds and one silver medal were swiped in broad daylight.
An elderly couple who have been married for 46 years have signed up to be the first to die in a dual suicide pod that was created by an Australian doctor.
Elena Congost had just crossed the finish line in third place for the T12 marathon when she was disqualified for an instinctive move that "any human being would've done".
It's a question that's been debated and researched for almost 30 years. And now the scientific community is ready to make the call once and for all.
A woman has asked for advice after her sister-in-law “stole” her traditional baby name, causing chaos in her family.