ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE BASE TINDAL, Australia — Deep in the outback, a flurry of construction by Australia and the United States is transforming this […]
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Severe thunderstorms to impact southeast Australia
A stormy end to the weekend is set to impact southeast Australia with damaging/destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and large (potentially giant hail) as a pre-frontal […]
Albanese appoints Tony Burke to neutralise immigration issues and sends Clare O’Neil to grapple with housing crisis
Anthony Albanese is seeking to neutralise the difficult issues in immigration and former detainees by appointing Tony Burke, a strong political performer, into the challenging […]
Kaylee McKeown wins gold and defends 100m backstroke title at Paris Olympics
Kaylee McKeown has paid tribute to her late father after become just the second woman to win consecutive Olympic 100-metre backstroke gold medals. McKeown, who collected […]
Fewer Australians are getting their annual influenza vaccine, national data shows
It’s peak flu season in Australia but fewer people are opting to get vaccinated against influenza. Compared with this time last year, about 540,000 fewer […]
One split-second decision costs Australia a medal as men’s rugby sevens side is hit by disaster
A try after the siren has denied Australia’s rugby sevens men a maiden Olympic medal as they were beaten 26-19 in the Paris bronze medal […]
Donnybrook Balingup shire to host Metal Fest and Meliora Art and Lifestyle Festival on same weekend
A West Australian town with only 150 people and just one business will soon play host to an open-air heavy metal festival in November. The […]
Australia finds shipwreck 55 years after deadly disaster
Fifty-five years after it sank, killing 21 men, Australia has found the shipwreck of the MV Noongah. The 71m (233ft) freighter was carrying steel off […]
Should Australia ban fossil fuel advertising?
A tobacco-style ban on fossil fuel advertising would be a decisive win for Australia – and the climate. The United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, has called for […]
Tasmania pounded by wind, rain, snow
The low pressure system just east of Tasmania has delivered the heaviest rain of the year to many parts of Tasmania as well as wild […]