Criminally overlooked Canberra packs a big punch for such a small city, the blurb says, before listing the national treasures, gastronomic highlights and cultural must-dos ... READ MORE›
Climate change rallies rolled on across Australia on Sunday, following well attended protests in Melbourne on Friday and Darwin and Brisbane on Saturday... READ MORE›
Drinking water is also affected because Detroit is particularly vulnerable to water-borne pathogens, and the larvae gruesomely referred to as Chicago Climate Change Maggots ... READ MORE›
Last year's Young Australian of the Year, paralympian Jacqueline Freney was at the Parliament House ceremony to hand over her title to Ms Levitzke-Gray... READ MORE›
Eucalypts are the most common trees found in Melbourne... READ MORE›
The booklet provided to all people seeking permanent residency reveals the extent of cultural orientation refugees are expected to undergo as they settle in Australia... READ MORE›
Well, yes, celebrating Australia Day on the January 26 is certainly symbolic of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians... READ MORE›
In Melbourne on Saturday, about 50 Reclaim Australia protesters were met by anti-racism protesters... READ MORE›
For decades, the Indigenous community asked for the Australian government to apologise... READ MORE›
The Dutch and Danish cycling utopias of Amsterdam, Groningen, Utrecht and Copenhagen are high up the list - but what about the rest of the world?... READ MORE›
The University of Melbourne was Australia's top performer in the Times Higher Education world university rankings at number 33 the same position as last year... READ MORE›
According to his website, Valizadeh grew up in Maryland and attended the state's flagship university, where he struggled with women... READ MORE›
In Copenhagen, where the last UN climate summit ended in failure in 2009, people marched saying they hoped for better results in Paris... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has played down a Victorian government decision to go it alone on the controversial Safe Schools anti-bullying program... READ MORE›
Labor's finance spokesman, Tony Burke, and the education minister, Christopher Pyne, have also faced questions in the past week about the use of family traveller flights... READ MORE›
Canberra house rents remained steady at 450 per week over the June quarter and were also steady over the year... READ MORE›
Condemned Bali Nine pair Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan have lost their final legal recourse before being executed... READ MORE›
However, Sophie Lewis, lead author of the climate study, said that people have simply become used to warmer temperatures being the norm... READ MORE›
With its swag of new international stores Sydney's Pitt Street Mall has regained its spot among the top 5 most expensive locations, according to a global study... READ MORE›
In the US, a one-bed apartment in Dallas's city centre costs an average of ?860 a month in New York, it is ?2,070... READ MORE›
Condemned Bali Nine pair Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan have lost their final legal recourse before being executed... READ MORE›
A new mobile device announced by Telstra on Wednesday will theoretically deliver download speeds of up to 600 megabits per second in select areas... READ MORE›
The booklet provided to all people seeking permanent residency reveals the extent of cultural orientation refugees are expected to undergo as they settle in Australia... READ MORE›
Inmate At Centre Of Extraordinary Legal Battle Warns Prison Smoking Ban Will Spark Violence And Suicides... READ MORE›
A sharp reduction in the 90 seats Mr. Turnbull's government held before the election could damage his leadership prospects... READ MORE›
I think that Christian minorities are being persecuted in Syria and even if the conflict were over they would still be persecuted, she said... READ MORE›
American wireless phones are typically called cell phones rather than mobile phones, although that difference won't throw a conversation too far off course... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull revealed Gen Morrison as the winner at a ceremony on the lawns of Canberra's Parliament House on Monday evening... READ MORE›
The works of cartoonist Michael Leunig have the knack of striking a chord... READ MORE›
June 9, 2013 Edward Snowden, having fled to Hong Kong from Hawaii, outs himself as the source for the Guardian story... READ MORE›
Sydney Town Hall was also lit up pink on Monday night... READ MORE›
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