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The next generation have taken centre stage at a major cultural festival, with local students displaying their achievements ...
Richard Boyle argues he shouldn’t have a conviction recorded against his name for blowing the whistle. The Australian Tax Office thinks otherwise. Rex Patrick reports from Court. In today’s sentencing ...
Australian visitors to the US in June were down 11%, following a similar collapse in visitors from other countries of nearly 12% in March.
A sense of nostalgia has pervaded the nation’s capital as the 48th parliament’s first sitting fortnight drew to a close. After two weeks of political beef over US cattle, battles between and within ...
Australia’s intelligence boss has warned that people who boast about their access to sensitive information are openly painting themselves as targets for foreign spying operations. ASIO ...
Australia has the “opportune moment” to recognise a Palestinian state as the nation’s leaders say formal acknowledgement is now only a matter of time. Canada has followed the UK and France in ...
Meta’s artificial intelligence spending spree appears to be paying off with investors, who sent the company’s stock soaring following a blowout quarterly earnings report. The Menlo Park, ...
Limiting children’s access to social media could inadvertently harm marginalised children, an expert has warned, as YouTube is roped into Australia’s ban. The federal government’s decision to include ...
Despite getting 45% more first preferences, independents didn't win any extra seats in the 48th Parliament. Flinders was one disappointment.
Star Entertainment Group’s bid to sell its half-stake in the money-losing Queens Wharf Brisbane entertainment complex for $53 million is faltering. In a statement to the ASX on Wednesday, the ...
Controversy has again engulfed one of Australia’s most elite private schools, The King’s School, as headmaster Tony George goes on leave. Michael West reports. The official line from The King’s School ...
West is best again in economic circles but big gains made on the other side of the Nullarbor have surprised economists and left eastern states languishing. A boost in housing construction has ...