Bad laws will not stop hate speech, but invoke tyranny
The Bill to Combat Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism risks undermining rights, due process and democratic accountability. These are the first […]
The Bill to Combat Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism risks undermining rights, due process and democratic accountability. These are the first […]
The first shipment of liquefied natural gas from the Barossa project is on its way to Japan, with energy company
A Sydney Palestinian activist has been arrested and charged with “inciting violence” against politicians on social media. For a tweet.
President Donald Trump says he’s increasing tariffs on South Korean imports into the US related to autos, lumber and pharmaceuticals
Australian firms are noticing an easing in a key business pressure, taking some steam out of calls for the Reserve
Poverty in Britain has deepened, with approximately 6.8 million people now living in “very deep poverty”, the highest level in
Poverty in Britain has deepened, with approximately 6.8 million people now living in “very deep poverty”, the highest level in
Allies of embattled Opposition Leader Sussan Ley have declared their unwavering support for her remaining in the top job as
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says some of US President Donald Trump’s threats should be viewed as prepositioning ahead of
Shares in Danone have slumped as French company Vitagermine widened a recall of baby formula on concerns over contamination, affecting
With Pauline Hanson’s One Nation eclipsing the Coalition in the polls, former Coalition advisor John Adams explains why he joined
Australians need to get more financially literate or risk being exploited by an explosion of artificial intelligence scams and financial
The European Commission has opened a probe into the US tech company X over its artificial intelligence chatbot Grok after
South Australians have suffered through record-breaking Australia Day heat as blistering conditions elevate the risk of bushfires in neighbouring states.
Three shark attacks in Sydney are a ‘Black Swan event’: unexpected, highly unusual and high impact’. They have had a
Gold has surged to a record high above $US5,000 ($A7,283) an ounce, extending a historic rally as investors piled into
It was not a happy Australia Day for Michael Pascoe. Two polls told him we’re getting meaner, less confident, less
Gold surged past $US5,000 ($A7,283) per ounce early on Monday following a turbulent week where tensions over Greenland and Iran
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government has no intention of pursuing a free trade deal with China. He
Israel’s reputation is treated as a strategic asset to be managed in Western media and political domains. The Israeli ‘machine’
Police and political leaders are pleading for cool heads to prevail on Australia Day following a summer of simmering community
From an Olympic legend to the sharpest legal minds, groundbreaking researchers and leading politicians, Australians from all walks of life
As a little girl, Katherine Bennell-Pegg looked to the stars and dreamed of leaving earth. Now, she’s been awarded one
On Australia Day, we’re supposed to celebrate mateship, egalitarianism, freedom and prosperity. But what if these “pillars” of Australiana are
Defence department boss Greg Moriarty has been appointed Australia’s next ambassador to the US, replacing former prime minister Kevin Rudd.
With preparations possibly under way to roll Sussan Ley, key Liberal backers insist she will remain as leader of the
Opponents of a proposed fracking project in Australia’s remote north are lining up to appeal a “failed” approval decision, as
Canada’s redefinition of relations with Trump’s America serves as a stark reminder of Australia’s place in the world and our
US President Donald Trump says he will impose a 100 per cent tariff on Canada if it makes a trade
Australia’s most decorated country duo were about to chase their American dream when they realised they couldn’t call the US
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is in Shanghai, a person briefed on the matter says, as the US chip giant faces
Australia does not suffer from a lack of empathy. It suffers from selective empathy. And nowhere is that clearer than
The Trump gang’s power to act beyond any laws in disrupting, coercing, stealing and killing comes from America’s economic and
Preparations among Liberal MPs to knife their first-ever female leader are being complicated by visceral anger towards David Littleproud for
The death toll in Iran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests has reached at least 5000 people killed, activists say, warning
Vietnam’s top leader To Lam was appointed as head of the ruling Communist Party for the next five years, state