Melbourne, Mar 18 : Dungeon dad Josef Fritzl has pleaded guilty to all the charges with which he has been charged, including murdering one of the children he fathered with his daughter Elisabeth, whom he kept as a sex slave for 24 years.
At the start of the third day of his trial, the Austrian engineer changed his plea to guilty on all charges, including the murder for which he faces a life sentence.
"I plead guilty to the crimes I''ve been charged with," News. com. au quoted him as saying.
Melbourne, Mar 18 : While Kylie Minogue is holidaying with new beau Andres Velencoso at Port Douglas, a large number of people have reported spotting the duo as far south as Palm Cove.
Many readers have phoned and texted about their own encounters with the Australian singer and her Spanish model beau.
According to reports, Minogue is staying at the Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas after flying into Cairns on March 15 straight from Melbourne, where she performed at the Sound Relief concert.
Melbourne, Mar 18 : Tourism Queensland has asked the Russian `Best Job in the World' candidate to explain her alleged involvement in a porn scandal.
The tourism officials have asked for a formal response from Julia Yalovitsyna, 29, who allegedly works as a model for an illegal porn studio and coach women for sexually explicit films.
Melbourne, Mar 18 : A computer game called `House of the Dead: Overkill' has made a Guinness World Record for being the most profane in the history of video games.
Designed for the family-friendly Ninetndo Wii console, the game features 189 uses of the F-word.
Guinness, the worldwide authority for record breaking, has recognised it in its gamer edition.
The F-word accounts for three per cent of all words spoken, and equates to just over one per minute in the game.
`House of the Dead: Overkill' is a violent shooter game rated MA15+, in which players have to hunt down a crime lord in a small town over-run by mutants.
Melbourne, Mar 17 : Legendary singer John Farnham has returned to the recording studio in a bid to make a dazzling comeback.
The biggest selling Australian artist, who took a break from his singing career nearly two years ago, has proceeded with plans to recommence his career.
Farnham and Glenn Wheatley are currently working on the comeback plan.
They were wined and dined by Sony Music Australia boss Denis Handlin on the eve of Farnham''s historic return to the stage with Coldplay at Saturday''s Sound Relief concert.