Australia pushing for total tariff relief in US talks
Australia will leave no stone unturned in its push for a full tariff exemption as the foreign affairs minister heads […]
Australia will leave no stone unturned in its push for a full tariff exemption as the foreign affairs minister heads […]
The foreign minister is set to meet with her US counterpart for crucial talks as America ramps up pressure on
By plane, motorbike, camper van and even on bicycles, tourists are beginning to discover Afghanistan, with solo travellers and tour
Workers on the minimum wage will get more money in a matter of days, as the employment minister pledges to
Retail sales figures are expected to bounce back slightly after unseasonably warm weather put Australian consumers off buying winter clothes.
The conflict in Gaza should end following the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a senior minister says. Social Services Minister
Lifting the federal defence budget will be based on what Australia’s military can achieve, rather an arbitrary dollar figure, a
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The United States and the Group of Seven countries have agreed to support a proposal that would exempt US companies
As the Navy embarks on the ambitious AUKUS program, the Auditor-General has handed Defence a ‘C minus’ on the Canberra
Australians are being warned to exercise patience when lodging their tax returns and be wary of tax-time loans this end
Major Australian and New Zealand retailers are primed for an energy switch following millions of dollars in federal funding to
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have married in a lavish Venice wedding, after multiple days of star-studded
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have left their luxury hotel on Venice’s Grand Canal to head to
Trade deals between US President Donald Trump’s administration and other countries could be done by the September 1 Labor Day
Australians stranded in Iran say government advice to escape by crossing international borders is not feasible for the most vulnerable,
The US will continue to put pressure on Australia to boost its defence spending after a pledge from European leaders,
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez are set to exchange marriage vows at a ceremony in Venice, part
Global shares have rallied helped by signs of progress in US-China trade talks, while the dollar held close to its
The United States has reached an agreement with China on how to expedite rare earth shipments to the US, a
The US and China have signed an agreement on trade, President Donald Trump said, adding he expects to soon have
Anthony Albanese is digging his heels in on lifting defence spending as the US heaps more pressure on its allies
Trade unionists, business leaders and welfare advocates are among the confirmed guests for the federal government’s economic summit. August’s productivity
Sparkies say the companies handling the smart meter rollout are pushing down wages to the point of putting lives at
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Australia’s economy is tipped to strengthen over the next few years despite the uncertain global backdrop, but may stagnate without
Asian shares have hit their highest level in more than three years as they tracked a Wall Street rally, though
European Union leaders have discussed new US proposals for a trade deal, with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen not
Anthony Albanese has pushed back on calls for Australia to lift its defence spending, despite mounting pressure from the US
Australian superannuation funds have been spared a multi-billion dollar hit after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the US would drop
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez are set to start three days of lavish wedding celebrations in Venice,
The dollar has sunk to a three-year low while world stocks notched their second record high in three days as
Feelings of fear have turned to relief for Australians who have fled the conflict in the Middle East, while thousands
Australia is standing firm against US pressure to lift defence spending but looks “underdone” as European leaders endorse a five
More than $16 billion was wiped from superannuation balances at the start of the year as uncertainty over Donald Trump’s
Artificial intelligence taking on mundane jobs to make the public sector more “efficient” and better first-home buyers boosts have been