The family of grandmother Rosemary Franzidis, who was killed in a crash north of Brisbane, say she will be remembered for her kindness and generosity.
Driver responsible for deadly Shepparton crash that claimed two lives says she has no memory of collision
A Shepparton court has heard the details behind a deadly 2023 crash that left two families in mourning.
Photo shows A couple looking pensively at cameraTeenage girl seriously hurt after hit by vehicle, passenger allegedly assaulted
A 17-year-old girl has suffered serious injuries after being hit by a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old in north Queensland on Saturday night.
Photo shows Blue and white police tape in front of traffic accident sceneDriver will not be charged again over crash that killed five people outside Daylesford pub
All charges against William Swale, who crashed into patrons at a Victorian pub in November 2023, were dismissed last month and will not be reinstated.
Photo shows William Swale at courtMan who died in Canberra crash was unlicensed and affected by alcohol, inquest hears
A coronial inquest has heard "excessive speed, inexperience [and] intoxication" were just some of the factors that likely contributed to the fatal crash that killed a 21-year-old Canberra man in 2022.
Photo shows A smashed up blue car after a fatal accident.Perth P-plater charged with travelling at more than double freeway speed limit
Two P-plate drivers are charged with reckless driving after being caught behind the wheel at speeds about 100 kilometres per hour over the limit.
Photo shows Impounded silver BMW which was being driven by a 17 year old.Man accused of killing two children in crash granted bail despite police concerns about missing phone
A man charged over the deaths of two children in a three-car crash involving an emu has been granted bail despite concerns from police that his mobile phone was taken from the scene and has not been found since.
Photo shows A blue and brown sign reading "Mount Gambier Courthouse" with a brick building in the back'Complete tragedy': Melbourne school principal shares grief after crash kills 11yo boy
Messages of support and sorrow are pouring in for the Auburn South Primary School community in Melbourne's east, where a car crashed into a fence on Tuesday afternoon, killing one child and leaving four others in hospital.
Photo shows A young boy smilingWoman arrested after schoolyard crash leaves boy dead, four children in hospital
A 40-year-old woman has been arrested after her car veered off the road near Auburn South Primary School in Hawthorn East, colliding with children seated on a bench.
Photo shows A police officer stands in front of a broken fence, where a white car and picnic table can be seen.'Compulsory, not optional': Call for expanded driver education as rules tighten for WA P-platers
The mother of a 19-year-old who died in a crash near Busselton earlier this year says road safety should be compulsory in schools.
Photo shows A woman kneels beside a cross that has photos and flowers on it.Four people killed in horror three days on south-west Victorian roads
Four people have died in what police described as a traumatic few days on south-west Victorian roads.
Photo shows Aerial vision of a truck and debris next to a house.Delays on M1 following four-vehicle crash at Wyong
A multi-vehicle crash closes the M1 Pacific Motorway on the New South Wales Central Coast.
Photo shows Live traffic screen shot of the are impacted by a crash'Like an explosion': Woman's legs pinned by car which crashed into beachside bakery, witnesses say
A 62-year-old woman has been taken to hospital after being pinned between a car and the front counter of a bakery.
Photo shows A grey car crashed into a shop front with emergency workers standing nearby'Peace of mind for parents': WA P-Plate drivers limited to one passenger from December under 'Tom's Law'
WA's P-plate drivers will be banned from carrying more than one passenger in their first six months behind the wheel, under changes announced by the State Government.
Photo shows A young man with dark medium length hair poses for a photo smiling wearing a black hoody and puffer jacket.Woman dead after head-on collision in western Victorian country town
A woman has died after head-on crash between two vehicles at Streatham in western Victoria.
Photo shows Police with a smashed carInexperience and lack of concentration to blame for rise in caravan crashes, road safety advocates say
Road safety advocates say driver inexperience and lack of preparation before hitting the road are contributing to a concerning rise in the number of caravan-related crashes.
Police say 80 drivers could lose their licences after being caught by detection cameras in one month
South Australian Police says at least 80 drivers could lose their licences after being caught illegally using a mobile phone four or more times behind the wheel.
Photo shows An image of a person driving with a dog on their lap while using their mobile phone.Australia's road toll is getting worse. Is the answer learning to drive at school?
Cars are safer than ever, but the country's road toll is still increasing. Race car driver-turned-instructor Paul Morris says teaching road safety skills in schools could be the answer.
Photo shows an 18-year-old woman and man in his 50s inside a car looking at the camera smilingFamily forgives Italian tourist for 'serious lapse' which caused triple-fatal crash
A South Australian family says they forgive an Italian tourist whose "terrible error" caused a crash which killed three of their relatives in the state's Mid North last year, and say they do not believe he should be jailed.
Photo shows a man in a business suit walks outside a court buildingTight-knit community still grieving 30 years since one of Australia's worst bus crashes
Twelve people died and many more were injured in the Boondall bus crash on October 24, 1994. The tragedy shattered innumerable lives in the small community of Maryborough, with many still remembering "every part of that day".
Photo shows Boondall bus crash October 24 1994 aerial shotCycling safety warnings ignored – until tragedy happened
7.30 investigates two tragedies that cycling advocates say could have been avoided if authorities had acted on repeated safety concerns.
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