Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Australia during a “very successful” meeting in Beijing. President Xi Jinping stressed on […]
Author: Graeme Smith
Severe weather and thunderstorms about to hit southeastern Australia
A cold front is about to cause damaging winds, showers and thunderstorms in parts of Victoria, NSW and the ACT. The satellite images below show […]
RBA says some non-bank home lenders are cutting loan standards
The Reserve Bank says more risky home loans could end up on the books of less regulated non-bank lenders, as some of these challengers to […]
Football Australia’s 2034 FIFA World Cup bid could be hampered by need to build new stadiums
Football Australia has not ruled out hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup but would need to build extra stadiums to stage the event or team […]
Anthony Albanese casts yes vote in ‘once in a generation’ voice to parliament referendum
Anthony Albanese has cast his vote for an Indigenous voice to parliament and said Australians have “nothing to fear from voting yes, but everything to gain”. After […]
Five Power Defence Arrangements exercise commences in South East Asia
Australia has commenced its contribution to Exercise Bersama Lima 2023 with the exercise opening in Malaysia yesterday. The annual exercise is an opportunity for Five […]
Republican chaos in Congress all but assures US government shutdown
Washington: Millions of Americans will be left without pay, travellers could face airport chaos and families may struggle to access much-needed services when government funding […]
Sydney Roosters hooker signs two-year deal with Super League club
WITH recruitment and retention in full swing for the 2024 Super League season already, clubs are doing their best to do their business early. Now, […]
Australia’s wealthiest 20% worth 90 times the country’s poorest, new report reveals
Australia’s wealth gap has continued to grow over the past two decades, with superannuation and property investment driving inequality across the country, a new report […]
South Australia farmer catches spotted quoll in first official state sighting for 130 years
A South Australian farmer trying to protect his chickens has caught a spotted quoll – a species not recorded in the state for over 130 […]