What's on TV: Monday, April 15
Accept some broad strokes in the first episode of this apocalyptic vampire drama.
Accept some broad strokes in the first episode of this apocalyptic vampire drama.
America's leading sitcom really has an agreeable formula down pat by now.
This ABC quiet achiever returns for a fourth season with the multi-talented Anh Do.
This alternate history imagines Hitler's Nazi Germany has crossed the English Channel.
Paralympian Kurt Fearnley and the federal Health Minister have called out the former boxer over his tweets.
Brisbane's $3.6 billion Queens Wharf development is about to shift from demolition and excavation to construction.
The resulting trove of audio, video, photographs and even copies of private legal documents and a medical report turned up in Spain, where a group threatened to start publishing them if WikiLeaks did not pay them three million euros.
Premiership winner Michael Maguire goes head to head with the former assistant he hasn't spoken to since his Souths dumping.
Australian stars Alanna Smith and Ezi Magbegor are both poised to become WNBA players when the league holds its annual draft on Thursday.
A meeting of local residents heard concerns about increased public injecting and a higher rate of drug use in the area.
Knights star Kalyn Ponga flew to New Zealand with his family on Tuesday after being told of the sudden death of his father Andre’s niece.
SubCom said it would lay an internet link from Australia to Hong Kong through Papua New Guinea, deepening its involvement in a region where China's Huawei has sought to expand.
The Minerals Council claims Labor's plan to ban the use of Kyoto credits - a key plank of its climate change policy - could cost at least $12.8 billion
Zenyatta was the American darling who only lost once in 20 starts – her final race. Her jockey Mike Smith has been praying for Hugh Bowman and Winx.
Subpoenas have been issued for Todd Greenberg's meeting notes with Jack de Belin and an index that measures the strength of the NRL brand.
South Sydney would be forced to absorb the remaining $1.5 million of Greg Inglis' contract into their salary cap even if their captain is no longer fit to play.
Western Sydney Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas is adamant his club will be the first to play football at Bankwest Stadium - not Sydney FC.
The decorated dual international again used Instagram to proclaim that gay people would go to hell, and appeared to criticise Tasmanian legislation making gender optional on birth certificates.
Police say they feared crowd violence when they agreed to let a wanted man play a country football semi-final before they arrested him, a court has heard.
Richmond Football Club have taken a political stand on behalf of the Victorian Aboriginal community, supporting the push for a treaty in the lead-up to the federal election.
Brisbane couple Isikeli Feleatoua Pulini and Malavine Pulini, who are accused of allegedly trafficking a woman to Brisbane.
Police found the body of a 50-year-old man with a single stab wound to his upper abdomen about 10am on Tuesday.
Human Rights Watch says Australian universities should reconsider a code to protect students and staff against China, despite a finding there was no free speech crisis.
A final approval for Adani's plans to develop a giant coal mine in Queensland's Galilee Basin may well come after the federal election.
Ruckman Braydon Preuss will step out for his first game with the bottom-of-the-ladder Demons against the Swans on Thursday night.
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