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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to say if Chinese warships were “targeting our cities” when they carried out exercises off Australia’s vast coast earlier this year.
Back from a drugs ban, Rabada starred with a five-for on the opening day of the World Test Championship final before ...
A shocking paragliding accident caught on video made international headlines last week—but now it seems like part of the ...
Here is more about how the elections in Australia – where it ... If voters do not vote and fail to submit a legitimate reason, they face a 20-Australian-dollar (US$12.75) penalty.
More than 7,000 polling stations across Australia will open from ... If voters do not vote and fail to submit a legitimate reason, they face a 20-Australian-dollar (US$12.75) penalty.
Watching the leaders of Australia's two major parties debate each other on television, the Jaru Bunuba Bardi woman was dismayed that "they didn't ... have had little to say on First Nations ...
Where to draw the line? The critical question that the government and opposition need to ask themselves at this moment – though really, they should have done so long before now – is where are ...
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at the looming federal election date of May 3 - with the latest polling, major policy planks and what the parties need to do to win. News ...
Our readers have weighed in on rising energy prices, as the political blame game heats up, and a large majority say it will ... where 92% said they supported nuclear power in Australia while ...
The Democrats are facing a tough moment following President Donald Trump’s election. What do they believe and who do they want to be? Their childish outbursts at the joint address left it unclear.
they should have done so long before now – is where are Australia’s ‘red lines’? To what would Australia say ‘No’ if it is demanded by our major ally and what costs are we willing to ...