Australia's prime minister said the Australian Navy has a perfect right to traverse the South China Sea after a media report Friday that the Chinese Navy... READ MORE›
He said that he would only support the tax cuts if banks were excluded... READ MORE›
The Toowoomba sailed to Vietnam from Malaysia, while the other two Australian warships went through the South China Sea from Subic Bay in the Philippines... READ MORE›
Mr Turnbull said Australia asserted its right to freedom of navigation throughout the world's oceans, including the South China Sea... READ MORE›
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Mr Duterte accused her of disorderly conduct, warning that foreign critics of his government faced being deported... READ MORE›
We have a very strong economic relationship with China, in fact it's strengthening all the time, the prime minister told reporters on Wednesday local time... READ MORE›
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Australia aims to be a global leader in the fight against modern slavery with a new law that builds upon Britain's landmark legislation and demands stronge... READ MORE›
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Updated April 17, 2018 10 12 25 An Australian who helps refugees start their own businesses has received an award from the Commonwealth's newly appointed youth ambassador, Prince Harry... READ MORE›
Senator Fierravanti-Wells said she hoped to challenge perceptions around foreign aid and communicate its direct benefits to the Australian people... READ MORE›
Timmah Ball has seen first-hand the anger and confusion directed towards Aboriginal people who have accumulated wealth or success... READ MORE›
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US, UK and French forces have launched targeted strikes against three sites linked to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's chemical weapons program... READ MORE›
The move followed a series of scandals involving China's alleged influence in Australian politics... READ MORE›
Tracing his conversion from pool refusnik to aquatic evangelist, Benjamin Law asks is swimming the Australian version of baptism?... READ MORE›
At least 13 African athletes have vanished from the Commonwealth Games in Australia... READ MORE›
The Mary river turtle is just one of many endangered Australian reptile species which have fallen between the conservation cracks... READ MORE›
Malcolm Turnbull and Japan's PM helped create the new TPP-11 group after Trump sensationally withdrew from the regional trade pact... READ MORE›
Australian brown coal will be converted into liquid hydrogen for export to Japan in the world's first such fuel project, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull sa... READ MORE›
Indigenous people and those of non-European background, who collectively represent about one quarter of all Australians, barely make up five percent of those in leadership roles... READ MORE›
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The US Department of Justice announced the temporary end of funding for two programmes designed to assist undocumented immigrants in immigration courts and detention centres... READ MORE›
A Cameroon official has said the eight athletes who vanished from the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games athletes' village may have been seeking greener pastures ... READ MORE›
The Human Rights Commission report is a revision of the 2016's Leading for Change initiative, which looked to boost cultural diversity in high-ranking leadership positions... READ MORE›
Vanuatu, Cook Islands and Solomon Islands have finally joined the ranks of podium-finishers, picking up medals at the Commonwealth Games... READ MORE›
He cited an upcoming joint disaster response exercise between New Zealand, Vanuatu and China... READ MORE›
Ms Le always knew her mother liked a bet - she'd been a regular in the backyard gambling dens of 1980s Cabramatta... READ MORE›
It is really something for Malcolm to explain, why it applied to me but shouldn't apply now, the former prime minister told Sydney radio station 2GB... READ MORE›
Bobby DuBose thanks the survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and other students from Broward County, Fla... READ MORE›
Several fights broke out over the 10-day cruise, including two captured on camera showing guests throwing punches on a pool deck and a ship nightclub... READ MORE›
It turns out most of the worlds happiest countries have a high proportion of migrants... READ MORE›
There is, however, one critical ability that human beings have and birds do not mastery of their environment... READ MORE›
In 2016, motorcycle deaths surpassed passenger deaths for the first time, making motorcyclists the second-most likely type of road user to die in a traffic crash... READ MORE›
Rights lawyers accuse the de facto Myanmar leader of 'crimes against humanity' over Rohingya treatment... READ MORE›
Peter Dutton's white South African farmers resettlement gaining momentum... READ MORE›
The wreckage of a US aircraft carrier lost during the Battle of the Coral Sea during World War II is found off the coast of Australia... READ MORE›
Jacinta Price 'People aren't celebrating the fact that Aboriginal people have suffered'... READ MORE›
On the Australian side were Finance Minister Mathias Cormann and the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet David Gruen... READ MORE›
Carnival Australia president Sture Myrmell told reporters in Sydney that the company had a zero-tolerance policy to excessive behaviour ... READ MORE›
A new era of travel and opportunities for Western Australias economy has officially begun... READ MORE›
That's on top of fees paid directly for toll roads or parking... READ MORE›
He had taken part in regional elections for the anti-immigration Northern League last year... READ MORE›
Perth resident Tonya Illman stumbled upon the bottle half-buried on a beach near Wedge Island in January while picking up rubbish... READ MORE›
Peter Dutton escalates a diplomatic row with South Africa by suggesting its Foreign Minister may have deliberately misrepresented Australia's stance on white farmers in the nation... READ MORE›
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Support for the plight of white South Africans cut a contrast to Dutton's statements about other migrants and asylum seekers hoping to come to Australia... READ MORE›
Under laxer policies overseen by a previous Labor Party government, about 50,000 people arrived in Australia by sea... READ MORE›
Stan Grant Immigration is rewriting politics across the West... READ MORE›
His Melbourne pizza and gnocchi bar 48 Hours, co-founded with Fabio Biscaldi, has become widely popular... READ MORE›
'A monumental moment' What Black Panther means to African audiences in Australia... READ MORE›
Cricket balls, like the pink ones seen here that are used for floodlit games, get scuffed naturally during play... READ MORE›
Backpackers outnumber seasonal workers by six to one in Australia's agricultural sector, with more than 36,000 taking jobs, mainly in horticulture, each year... READ MORE›
Recording Clinton's walk for a potential documentary was Alfred's entry point to Indigenous Australians and their cultures... READ MORE›
It just looked like a lovely old bottle, so I picked it up thinking it might look good in my bookcase, Tonya Illman told Australia's ABC... READ MORE›
Mr Rintoul said transferred refugees have had a mixed experience in the United States so far... READ MORE›
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media during a news conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, March 27, 2018... READ MORE›
Following its global counterparts, the Australian share market tumbles sharply, with investors on edge about a potential US-China trade war... READ MORE›
Photo Cate Campbell started her leg 0.37 behind world record pace, but ended up beating the old mark... READ MORE›
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