Karl Stefanovic's classic - or is that infamous - attempt to get the Dalai Lama laughing has hit the airwaves again as Today's guests celebrate 40 years of the show.
One of Australia's top doctors has said it's "very realistic" that everyone who wants to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 could have both their jabs by the end of the year.
A World Health Organisation official has suggested stay-at-home measures may be necessary for India to get on top of their ever-growing coronavirus numbers.
Australia's Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Nick Coatsworth says while the country awaits confirmation of a potential coronavirus vaccine, social distancing and good hygiene are "weapons" in protecting against the virus.
Boney appeared on ABC's Q&A last night, alongside comedian Shaun Micallef, former Liberal defence minister Christopher Pyne and shadow minister Terri Butler, to discuss topics including cancel culture, alcohol in Australia, and Mathias Cormann's exit from politics.
A breakdown in communication around proper quarantine methods could be behind the recent spike in coronavirus cases across Victoria, according to a COVID-19 expert.
Scott Morrison has defended a plan to deploy army reservists to the bushfire recovery effort after the NSW RFS commissioner criticised how it was announced.
A desperate Victorian farming couple, who had made headlines for posting an advert to exchange a rare Woolworths Ooshie for irrigation water, have destroyed the collectible during a live interview with Today in a stand against online bullying.
Director of news and current affairs Darren Wick has criticised an article on Today host Georgie Gardner as "one of the most deliberate acts of bullying" he has seen.
9News’s Finance Editor has explained that Australia’s free trade agreement with the UK and the potential loosening of visa conditions rely on the deal going through.
Australian escape artist Sam Powers executes life-threatening stunts that have escalated the illusions Harry Houdini would pull off to a whole new level of death-defying.
A recovered gambling addict who claims he lost millions through online wagering has told his story amid the “insidious” rise of betting on smartphones in Australia.