The Cabinet Files Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet admits it lost documents... READ MORE›
Chinese companies have been large buyers of Australian agricultural land, and rose to become the second-largest foreign investors in farmland last year, behind Britain... READ MORE›
Beyond the dirtiest FIFA deal-making, Mersiades explains her greatest source of disillusionment It's because we Australia played the game the FIFA way... READ MORE›
Passengers aboard the Doomsday Destroyer ride in Movie World theme park, Australia, were stuck upside down for three minutes and 25 seconds... READ MORE›
Two locked cabinets containing top secret and classified documents from the Australian government were found in a Canberra second-hand store that sold ex-government furniture... READ MORE›
Russia, China no military threat to Australia Foreign Minister Bishop... READ MORE›
Christopher Pyne, the minister for the defense industry, said Australia would target sales to the United States, Canada, Britain and New Zealand... READ MORE›
All three bidders have said they see strong potential in the Waitsia gas prospect in Western Australia, operated and 50 percent-owned by AWE... READ MORE›
Mr Xenophon has revealed a father and son as the candidates who will challenge Mr Weatherill and Liberal Opposition Leader Steven Marshall in their Adelaide electorates... READ MORE›
Just weeks after Australia legalised same-sex marriage, the Greek and Gay Support Network says acceptance remains a long way off within their own community... READ MORE›
In Melbourne Victorian Greens MP Lidia Thorpe has recalled before a crowd the pain caused by Australia Day celebrations for First Nations People... READ MORE›
That's on top of fees paid directly for toll roads or parking... READ MORE›
Protests on Australia Day date back to 1938, when some 100 indigenous people marked a national day of mourning in the eastern city of Sydney... READ MORE›
Jacinta Price 'People aren't celebrating the fact that Aboriginal people have suffered'... READ MORE›
It also demonstrates to broader Australia that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make an immense contribution to bettering our nation... READ MORE›
Cheree Toka has gathered over 6000 signatures as part of her change.org petition to keep Aboriginal flag permanently on Sydney Harbour Bridge... READ MORE›
Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove is urging Australians to embrace Australia Day to celebrate the rich history and culture of indigenous people and the contributions of migrants... READ MORE›
In Melbourne Victorian Greens MP Lidia Thorpe has recalled before a crowd the pain caused by Australia Day celebrations for First Nations People... READ MORE›
Australia's third largest political party, the Australian Greens, has said it will spearhead a campaign to change the date of the national holiday... READ MORE›
Socceroos coach Bert Van Marwijk to take Australia to the World Cup, but he's not your traditional Dutch coach... READ MORE›
Australia's 46 million 2022 World Cup bid 'never had a chance', says former FIFA boss Sepp Blatter Updated January 25, 2018 10 28 45 Australia had no chance... READ MORE›
Indigenous Australians call the day marking arrival of British prisoners in 1778 'Invasion Day' and demand date change... READ MORE›
The United States and Australia share deep bonds of friendship that are truly unique... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull responded to Mr Abbott's comments saying he won't engage in debate about Australian history of European settlement... READ MORE›
References to Mr Trump activate partisan differences in Australian thinking about the United States... READ MORE›
We are the group that kills, burns, hits and tortures immigrants, mainly Muslims, the caller said, according to Anna Stamou of the Muslim Association of Greece... READ MORE›
Indigenous Health Minister Ken Wyatt was surprised to hear his colleague hadn't been approached about a date change by some indigenous Australians... READ MORE›
Australia has filed a trade complaint that accuses Canada of placing discriminatory rules on the sales of imported wine... READ MORE›
Professor Chris Sarra says the date of Australia Day excludes Indigenous people and most of the Aboriginal community does not want to celebrate... READ MORE›
Despite famous US examples, milkshake duck was named Macquarie Dictionary's word of 2017 on Monday... READ MORE›
The Australian city of Sydney has experienced its hottest weather in 79 years with temperatures in the region hitting as high as 47.3C 117F ... READ MORE›
Ancient Aboriginal sites left vulnerable, showing why cultural preservation is necessary in Australia... READ MORE›
Australian birds generally are very noisy, even non-nectar feeders such as magpies, kookaburras and some cockatoos... READ MORE›
Experts link the flight of flying foxes to the globe's steadily rising temperature... READ MORE›
A decision by Triple J to move its annual Hottest 100 countdown away from Australia Day announced yesterday has been met with mixed reactions... READ MORE›
Defence personnel in Darwin were operating at increased readiness earlier this month while Russian strategic bombers conducted navigation exercises close to Australia, the ABC can reveal... READ MORE›
The number of Australians who felt immigration was too high also increased in the past year from 34 per cent last year to 37 per cent this year... READ MORE›
AE1 was the first Allied submarine lost in the first world war and the first ship lost by the Royal Australian Navy... READ MORE›
The Australian peer-to-peer blockchain-based energy trading platform Power Ledger is a good example of what altcoins are... READ MORE›
Former Australians of the year have penned an open letter urging the nation's political leaders to address the unfolding 'human disaster' on Manus Island... READ MORE›
The Government has estimated the cost of replacing the Sydney Football Stadium at 705 million, and the Olympic Stadium at 1.25 billion, subject to a tendering process... READ MORE›
Tesla Powerpacks at Neoen wind farm in Hornsdale, South Australia September 29, 2017... READ MORE›
'This is intentional harm' Getting compensation from Australia's Immigration Department can be a formidable task, something Ms O'Connor SC knows too well... READ MORE›
Dr. Baker said that a survey of Australian Medical Association members last year showed a strong minority of support for euthanasia policies... READ MORE›
In addition to offshore resettlement, in 2016, 6,567 people arrived in Australia seeking asylum who were recognised as refugees... READ MORE›
The final report from the almost five-year royal commission into child sexual abuse was officially handed to the Governor-General this morning... READ MORE›
On 24 February 2016, Australia legalized medicinal cannabis on a federal level, subject to state and territory regulations... READ MORE›
The Papua New Guinea authorities' aggressive move, which Australia's immigration minister confirmed was taking place, represented an escalation of the conflict over the Manus center... READ MORE›
Australian media outlets put the number of injured between 5 and 16, although police had not yet put a figure on how many people had been hurt... READ MORE›
Billionaire Elon Musk's giant battery being built in the Australian outback will be energized in coming days and begin testing, indicating Tesla Inc... READ MORE›
Most significantly, the People's Daily, China's official newspaper of record, had a special signed editorial attacking Australia's government and media... READ MORE›
The Australian Parliament voted 146 to 4 in support of same-sex marriage... READ MORE›
US-based company Ocean Infinity dispatched a search vessel this past week to look in the southern Indian Ocean for debris from the plane... READ MORE›
The Daily Telegraph accurately reported the Sydney Theatre Company received a complaint alleging that Mr Geoffrey Rush had engaged in inappropriate behaviour, he said... READ MORE›
The team's research also involved a detailed analysis of what the Australian-Antarctic rift would have been like when it was inhabited by dinosaurs... READ MORE›
The Australian Energy Market Operator AEMO said it delivered 70MW of stored wind energy into the state's market to meet peak demand on Thursday... READ MORE›
They think this is some way they can pressure the Australian government to let them come to Australia... READ MORE›
It was the first wartime loss for the Royal Australian Navy and the first Allied submarine loss in World War I, according to Defence... READ MORE›
Source Royal Australian Navy Australian Navy personnel have seized hashish and heroin worth about 415 million during an operation in the Arabian Sea... READ MORE›
The Women's Rugby League World Cup title is Australia's for the second time after winning a sensational final against New Zealand 23-16 in Brisbane... READ MORE›
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