PM to discuss jailed Australian fighter with Zelenskiy
The fate of jailed Australian Oscar Jenkins is set to be discussed in face-to-face talks between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese […]
The fate of jailed Australian Oscar Jenkins is set to be discussed in face-to-face talks between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese […]
Fresh opposition leader Sussan Ley is already feeling the heat days into her job. Will her marginal party-room win be
With a reputation as a savvy negotiator, Australia’s new environment minister will need all his political nous to navigate the
Australia’s most decorated soldier just lost his defamation appeal. The media’s response? Barely a whisper. But when Sussan Ley became
An Australian man jailed for 13 years in a maximum-security Russian prison for fighting alongside Ukrainian forces was given a
While the mainstream media obsesses over mushroom meals and political reshuffles, the real stories get buried. This week on The
Moody’s has downgraded its credit rating of the United States by a notch to “Aa1” from “Aaa”, citing rising debt
US President Donald Trump says that over the next two to three weeks US officials will be sending letters to
State and federal Liberals face a mission to restore trust in the party’s brand after enduring setbacks on multiple fronts.
Brazil, the world’s largest chicken exporter, has confirmed its first outbreak of bird flu on a poultry farm, triggering a
Disgraced war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith faces an uphill battle to take his defamation fight to the High Court, but prominent
The United Arab Emirates and the United States have agreed to create a path for the Gulf country to buy
European stocks look set to cap a strong week with gains, as upbeat earnings helped sustain the rally sparked by
The Australian share market has clocked its highest close in three months after eight straight sessions of gains. The S&P/ASX200
Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants to ensure Australia’s lowest paid workers don’t go backwards, but stresses a real wage rise must
Disgraced veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has pledged to continue to fight after an appeal court upheld findings that he was likely
Asian stocks were ending a strong week on a softer note on Friday as the euphoria over US-China trade talks
The Greens won’t back down from their stance on issues like Israel’s attacks on Gaza, new leader Larissa Waters says,
Low-income workers should be rewarded with a real increase in their wages, but only if it doesn’t cause inflation to
Falacious definitions have led to claims of ‘record levels of antisemitism’ in NSW universities, but are not supported by facts
US President Donald Trump has pledged to strengthen US ties to the United Arab Emirates on a visit to the
After a marathon legal battle spanning seven years, disgraced special forces veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has only hours to wait to
The Greens are pledging to get back to their “core business” under the fresh leadership of Larissa Waters. Strong action
Luxury French fashion brand Dior is the latest high-profile retail firm to be hit by a cyber attack – with
Oil has tumbled nearly four per cent as a potential US-Iran nuclear deal raised the prospect of increased global crude
Australia should go further in strengthening ties with Indonesia, the prime minister says, using a visit to Jakarta to push
Larissa Waters promises to push for stronger climate action and “politics with heart” after being chosen to lead the federal
Britain’s economy unexpectedly grew in March to push up output over the first quarter of 2025 by the most in
The Reserve Bank is still expected to cut rates after more signs of surprising resilience in the labour market, but
Explorative mining in the Manning Valley not only risks the release of asbestos into the environment, but the NSW Government
Stocks struggled for direction on Thursday while the dollar stumbled as the euphoria from market tailwinds earlier in the week
The chances of a second interest rate cut have been pared back after the economy produced thousands of new jobs,
Anthony Albanese has had an early encounter with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto ahead of the pair’s formal talks in Jakarta.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will look to deepen defence and investment ties with Indonesia in talks with the nation’s president
Information is the currency of power in a democracy. It’s what allows informed debate and scrutiny of Government. So, how
The Reserve Bank is watching closely as the last data domino falls before a pivotal rates meeting. The RBA’s preferred