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Australia's online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users safer

Australia’s government says a code of conduct will be enforced on the online dating industry to better protect Australian users after research found that three-in-four people suffer some form of sexual violence through the platforms

Australia's online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users safer
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Europe|Sports|Travel|World

NHL season has international flavor with the 4 Nations Face-off as a Winter Olympics appetizer

While a vast majority of the 1,312 NHL games through June will take place in North America, the spotlight this season is on international play

NHL season has international flavor with the 4 Nations Face-off as a Winter Olympics appetizer
Australia|Business|Finance

Australian court upholds ruling against ANZ in $2.5 billion share issue case

An Australian court on Wednesday upheld a ruling that found ANZ violated disclosure rules in a A$2.5 billion ($1.7 billion) share placement nearly a decade earlier, dismissing

Australian court upholds ruling against ANZ in $2.5 billion share issue case
Australia|News|Travel|World

Australia helps hundreds of its citizens leave Lebanon, thousands remain

Australia has organised hundreds of airline seats for its citizens to leave Lebanon, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Thursday, as she urged the many thousands

Australia helps hundreds of its citizens leave Lebanon, thousands remain
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance

ANZ, Gunawan family consider selling control of Indonesia's Panin Bank, sources say

Australian lender ANZ and Indonesia's Gunawan family are considering selling a combined controlling interest in Jakarta-listed Bank Pan

ANZ, Gunawan family consider selling control of Indonesia's Panin Bank, sources say
Australia|MidEast|News|World

Australia tightens security ahead of Oct 6-7 pro-Palestine protests

Australian authorities said on Friday they would deploy more police personnel and tighten security measures ahead of pro-Palestine rallies in Sydney and Melbourne on

Australia tightens security ahead of Oct 6-7 pro-Palestine protests
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

ANZ to pay $68 million to settle two class actions

Australian lender ANZ said on Friday it will pay a combined sum of A$99 million ($67.76 million) for the settlement of two class actions brought against it in 2020.

ANZ to pay $68 million to settle two class actions
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

JPMorgan acquires stake in Australia's cash-strapped Star Entertainment

U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co has become a substantial shareholder in Star Entertainment, an exchange filing showed, as shares of the embattled Australian casino operator have fallen

JPMorgan acquires stake in Australia's cash-strapped Star Entertainment
Australia|Sports|Travel

Headwinds, hunger and ‘a very close call’ with a kangaroo: Lachlan Morton sets fastest time cycling around Australia

Headwinds, hunger and ‘a very close call’ with a kangaroo: Lachlan Morton sets fastest time cycling around Australia

Headwinds, hunger and ‘a very close call’ with a kangaroo: Lachlan Morton sets fastest time cycling around Australia
Australia|News|Technology|US|World

AUKUS navies remote-control ships from 10,000 miles away in experiment

The navies of Britain, Australia and the U.S. were able to control uncrewed ships in Australia while sitting more than 10,000 miles away in Portugal as part of a series of military

AUKUS navies remote-control ships from 10,000 miles away in experiment
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Tellurian shareholders back proposed $1.2 billion Woodside deal

Tellurian shareholders have voted in favor of the U.S. LNG developer's proposed $1.2 billion acquisition by Australian energy producer Woodside Energy Group, the company said on Friday.

Tellurian shareholders back proposed $1.2 billion Woodside deal
Asia|Australia|News|World

Australia starts evacuating nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus

Australia started evacuating its nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus on Saturday, in the first large-scale operation to get citizens

Australia starts evacuating nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus
Australia|MidEast|News|World

Iran summons Australian envoy over stance on its Israel attack, Tasnim says

Iran's foreign ministry has summoned the Australian ambassador in Tehran over what it called his country's biased stance regarding Iran's attack on Israel, Iranian news agency Tasnim

Iran summons Australian envoy over stance on its Israel attack, Tasnim says
Australia|News|Uncategorized|Videos

Police chase koala through Sydney train station

A wayward koala led police on a low-speed, early morning chase through a Sydney train station, video released on Tuesday showed, surprising commuters in the city.

Australia

See curious koala roam train platform in Australia

CCTV footage captured a koala roaming around Sydney train station in Australia. According to Transport for NSW, it eventually headed towards the nearby National Park. The Save Sydney's Koala advocacy group says that "bad development decisions" are "forcing koalas onto the roads and into urban areas" in South West Sydney. The animal is endangered in the area.

Australia|World

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologizes for ‘hurtful’ Tourette’s syndrome jibe

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologizes for ‘hurtful’ Tourette’s syndrome jibe

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologizes for ‘hurtful’ Tourette’s syndrome jibe
Asia|Australia|Economy|World

China to lift ban on Australian lobster imports by year-end, says PM

China will resume imports of Australian lobster by year-end, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday, marking the end of a four-year diplomatic fight that

China to lift ban on Australian lobster imports by year-end, says PM
Australia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly is charged with raping and choking a woman in Australia

A British YouTuber and rapper known as Yung Filly has been charged with raping and choking a woman in a hotel room following an Australian music performance

Australia|Lifestyle|Travel

He told his mother there was ‘no way’ he’d meet someone in Australia. Then he fell in love at first sight

He told his mother there was ‘no way’ he’d meet someone in Australia. Then he fell in love at first sight

He told his mother there was ‘no way’ he’d meet someone in Australia. Then he fell in love at first sight
Australia|Crime|Videos|World

Her kids disappeared in 2021. One man knows where they are

A video in New Zealand has emerged of what police believe to be fugitive Thomas Callam Phillips with his three children. Phillips has been evading police for three years since disappearing with his children Ember, Maverick and Jayda – now 8, 9 and 11 – into the rugged wilderness of the country’s North Island during a bitter family split in December 2021. He is wanted by police on a list of charges, including allegations that he robbed a bank in May 2023 with an unnamed female accomplice.

Her kids disappeared in 2021. One man knows where they are
Australia|Crime|World

An Australian police sergeant likely to be charged over a Nazi salute

An Australian state police chief has apologized to the Jewish community after a sergeant allegedly performed an outlawed Nazi salute

Australia|Health|World

Australia commits $64 million to protect against looming bird flu threat

Australia's government said on Sunday it would spend an extra A$95 million ($64.13 million) to protect against a destructive bird flu strain that has spread through bird and mammal

Australia commits $64 million to protect against looming bird flu threat
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Australia's TPG to sell fibre, fixed assets to Vocus for $3.5 billion

Australia's TPG Telecom said on Monday it would carve out its fibre and fixed network infrastructure assets in a sale to Macquarie and pension fund Aware Super-owned

Australia's TPG to sell fibre, fixed assets to Vocus for $3.5 billion
Australia|Election

Australia PM ratings dip as opposition prospects brighten, poll shows

Australia's conservative opposition coalition has pulled ahead of the Labor government for the first time since the May 2022 election, while ratings of Prime Minister

Australia PM ratings dip as opposition prospects brighten, poll shows
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Virgin Australia reports second consecutive annual profit ahead of possible IPO

Virgin Australia said on Monday it had recorded its second consecutive annual profit and a 6.8% year-on-year increase in revenue, putting it in a stronger financial position as it looks to

Virgin Australia reports second consecutive annual profit ahead of possible IPO
Australia|Food|Health

Nearly a million Australian households struggle to secure food, report shows

Nearly a million Australian households are struggling to secure enough food, with parents skipping meals or going entire days without food to shield children from hunger, a report

Nearly a million Australian households struggle to secure  food, report shows
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Australia plans to reduce bank card surcharges from 2026

Australia is planning to reduce bank card surcharges, including the elimination of transaction fees on debit cards, the government said on Monday, as the use of cash declines in the

Australia plans to reduce bank card surcharges from 2026
Australia|Business|Economy

Australia PM launches affordable housing plan, buys $2.9 million ocean home

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched a new building programme to address a critical housing shortage on Tuesday, the same day news of his plans to

Australia PM launches affordable housing plan, buys $2.9 million ocean home
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia's central bank not concerned inflation expectations getting de-anchored

Australia's central bank is not concerned that inflation expectations could become de-anchored in the near-term, a top official said on Wednesday, although policymakers remained

Australia's central bank not concerned inflation expectations getting de-anchored
Asia|Australia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US dollar rallies on Fed outlook, potential Trump win; inflation weighs on pound

The U.S. dollar firmed on Wednesday, hitting an 11-week high, as investors ruled out a hefty interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve at the next

US dollar rallies on Fed outlook, potential Trump win; inflation weighs on pound
Australia|Business|Economy

Australia to invest billions of dollars in nuclear submarine shipyard

Australia said on Wednesday it would invest billions of dollars over the next two decades to expand a shipyard in Western Australia that would become the maintenance hub for its

Australia to invest billions of dollars in nuclear submarine shipyard
Asia|Australia|Business|Technology

China's Zeekr launches EV in Australia, eyes New Zealand next

Chinese EV maker Zeekr's has begun sales of its first model for Australia - one of two slated for 2024 and both will also launch in New Zealand later this year as it seeks to make

China's Zeekr launches EV in Australia, eyes New Zealand next
Australia|Business|Economy|Election|Finance|US

Debt boom hits pause Down Under as US election looms

Australian dollar debt sales, running at the fastest clip on record, are starting to hit the brakes as capital markets hunker down for the U.S. election, according

Debt boom hits pause Down Under as US election looms
Australia|Economy|Election|Lifestyle

Australia's prime minister is criticized for buying a waterfront home during a housing crisis

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is being criticized for buying a multimillion dollar waterfront home during a national housing crisis with federal elections only months away

Australia's prime minister is criticized for buying a waterfront home during a housing crisis
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Warburg commits $328 million in Australia's MA Financial's property credit vehicle

Private equity firm Warburg Pincus said on Thursday it has committed A$490 million ($327.96 million) to Australia's MA Financial Group's real estate credit vehicle in a bid to fund the

Australia|Business|Economy

Australia's job machine extends strong run, 2024 rate cut bets fade

Australian employment beat forecasts for a sixth straight month in September, while the jobless rate held steady, reinforcing the view that the labour market remains tight as market

Australia's job machine extends strong run, 2024 rate cut bets fade
Australia|Environment|Health

Sydney beaches closed due to toxic 'tar balls'

Beaches in Sydney including the iconic Bondi were closed to bathers on Thursday after hundreds of black balls suspected to be toxic washed up on the

Australia|Food|World

Australia cashes in on beef exports as US cattle herd shrinks

In a refrigerated room, around two dozen staff in hats, gloves and blue plastic aprons carve and pack carcasses into boxes within minutes of their

Australia cashes in on beef exports as US cattle herd shrinks
Australia|World

King Charles III's visit rekindles Australia's debate on ending ties to the British monarchy

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived in Sydney on the first Australian visit by a reigning monarch in more than a decade

King Charles III's visit rekindles Australia's debate on ending ties to the British monarchy
Australia|Business

Star Entertainment reverses course a day after Sydney casino relief

Australian troubled casino operator Star Entertainment reversed its course to drop on Friday as trading resumed a day after New South Wales gaming regulator said the

Star Entertainment reverses course a day after Sydney casino relief
Australia|Europe|Travel|World

King Charles visits Australia as the country puts its republic debate on hold

King Charles visits Australia as the country puts its republic debate on hold

King Charles visits Australia as the country puts its republic debate on hold
Australia|MidEast|US|World

Australia says it provided support for US airstrikes on Yemen

U.S. bomber aircraft conducting strikes on underground bunkers in Yemen this week flew through Australian air space in a demonstration of military interoperability

Australia|Environment

Sydney's 'mystery' toxic beach balls are cosmetic, cleaning product waste

Beaches in Sydney re-opened on Saturday for swimmers after authorities cleared thousands of black pollution balls washed ashore, which testing found to be formed from chemicals

Australia|World

Britain's King Charles gets Australia honorary rank before naval review

Australia has appointed Britain's King Charles to the honorary ranks of admiral of the navy, field marshal of the army and marshal of the air force, ahead of a fleet review on

Britain's King Charles gets Australia honorary rank before naval review
Australia|Travel|World

King Charles heckled by Indigenous Australian senator on visit to Canberra

King Charles was accused of "genocide" by an Indigenous senator at Australia's Parliament House on Monday, moments after he delivered a speech in which he paid his "respects to

King Charles heckled by Indigenous Australian senator on visit to Canberra
Australia|Business

WiseTech Global's board to examine payments to CEO's former partner, shares plunge

WiseTech Global said on Monday it was reviewing a "full range of matters" concerning its CEO after media reports made allegations about his personal life including

Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Australia's Qantas told to pay $114,000 to 3 sacked workers in landmark outsourcing case

A court on Monday ordered Australia's Qantas Airways to pay a combined A$170,000 ($114,000) to three baggage handlers it unlawfully sacked in 2020, implying a big

Australia's Qantas told to pay $114,000 to 3 sacked workers in landmark outsourcing case
Australia|World

'You are not my king,' Indigenous Australian senator yells at visiting King Charles

An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land as the British royal visited Australia’s parliament

'You are not my king,' Indigenous Australian senator yells at visiting King Charles
Asia|Australia|US

Australia says $4.7 billion long-range missile deal to boost deterrence

Australia said on Tuesday it would bolster air and missile defence in a A$7 billion ($4.7 billion) deal with the United States to acquire SM-2 IIIC and SM-6 long-range missiles for

Arts|Australia|World

Here's why every Australian can request, and receive, a free portrait of King Charles

Photo portraits of King Charles are available in Australia under a little-known government policy that says every citizen there can request, and receive, a portrait of their monarch

Here's why every Australian can request, and receive, a free portrait of King Charles
Australia|World

King Charles III ends first Australian visit by a reigning British monarch in 13 years

King Charles III is ending the first visit to Australia by a reigning British monarch in 13 years with anti-monarchists hoping the debate surrounding his journey is a step toward an Australian citizen becoming head of state

King Charles III ends first Australian visit by a reigning British monarch in 13 years
Australia|Business

Australian lawsuit involving billionaire WiseTech CEO is settled

A legal battle between the Australian CEO of logistics software maker WiseTech and a woman reported by local media to be his former lover has been settled, a court filing showed,

Australian lawsuit involving billionaire WiseTech CEO is settled
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Westpac flags $82 million hit to FY24 net profit from notable items

Westpac Banking Corp, Australia's third-largest lender by market value, said on Tuesday its 2024 net profit would take a A$123 million ($82.26 million) hit due to impacts from certain

Westpac flags $82 million hit to FY24 net profit from notable items
Australia|Health|World

King Charles visits melanoma clinic in Sydney and meets cancer survivors

King Charles visited a skin cancer clinic in Sydney on Tuesday where he met cancer survivors and researchers working on cures for the disease.

King Charles visits melanoma clinic in Sydney and meets cancer survivors
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia's Qantas hits record high as Jefferies lifts price target

Shares of Qantas Airways hit an all-time high on Wednesday after Jefferies analysts hiked their price target on Australia's flag carrier, on the back of

Australia's Qantas hits record high as Jefferies lifts price target
Australia|Opinion|World

Indigenous Australian who confronted King Charles III says she won't be 'shut down'

An Indigenous senator has intensified her criticism of King Charles III, again accusing the British monarch of complicity in the “genocide” against Australia’s First Peoples and declaring she will not be “shut down.”

Indigenous Australian who confronted King Charles III says she won't be 'shut down'
Australia|Business|Finance

HMC Capital to buy data centre group Global Switch Australia in $1.3 billion deal

Asset manager HMC Capital will acquire Global Switch Australia in A$1.94 billion ($1.29 billion) deal, the Australian firm said on Thursday, as the company looks to

Australia|Business|Finance

Australia's Westpac appoints Peter Herbert as acting CEO of business segment

Australia's Westpac said on Thursday Peter Herbert will be appointed as acting chief executive for its business and wealth segment, effective Nov. 5.

Australia's Westpac appoints Peter Herbert as acting CEO of business segment
Australia|Crime|MidEast|World

Man pleads guilty to displaying a Nazi symbol at pro-Palestinian rally

A restaurateur has pleaded guilty to displaying a Nazi symbol during a pro-Palestinian rally in Sydney earlier in October

Man pleads guilty to displaying a Nazi symbol at pro-Palestinian rally
Australia|Business|Technology

Australia's WiseTech says CEO stepping down after media furore about his personal life

Australia's WiseTech Global said on Thursday that Chief Executive Richard White will step down, an announcement that follows media reports of allegations about his personal

Australia's WiseTech says CEO stepping down after media furore about his personal life
Australia|Business|Finance

Australia's Qantas says engineer strike not expected to impact customers

Australia's flag carrier Qantas Airways said on Friday it does not expect an impact on customers from a strike planned by some of its engineering work groups ahead of the annual general

Australia's Qantas says engineer strike not expected to impact customers
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Travel

Australia's Qantas lifts domestic revenue estimates, shares hit record high

Australian flag carrier Qantas Airways on Friday raised its first-half domestic revenue expectations and said it was on track to restart dividend

Australia's Qantas lifts domestic revenue estimates, shares hit record high
Australia|Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Australia and UK make pact to partner on 2050 net-zero climate goal

Australia and the United Kingdom have deepened ties by agreeing to collaborate on climate change and energy initiatives, aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, while also reaffirming their mutual commitment to develop nuclear submarines for both nations under the AUKUS treaty

Australia and UK make pact to partner on 2050 net-zero climate goal
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Australia's leader rejects Beijing's claims that his country is rife with 'racism and hate crimes'

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected accusations from Beijing that his country is “plagued by systemic racism and hate crimes” after an Australian diplomat led a group of Western nations in renewing concerns about human rights violations in China

Australia's leader rejects Beijing's claims that his country is rife with 'racism and hate crimes'
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Qantas says it is not opposed to Qatar stake in Virgin Australia

Qantas Airways is not opposed to Qatar Airways' proposal to take a 25% stake in Australia's No. 2 carrier Virgin Australia, Qantas' chair and CEO said on Friday, adding its investment plan

Qantas says it is not opposed to Qatar stake in Virgin Australia
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Reserve Bank of Australia reports $2.8 billion accounting loss for 2024

Australia's central bank recorded its fourth straight year of accounting losses in 2024, it said on Friday, as the legacy of its pandemic interventions lingers on

Reserve Bank of Australia reports $2.8 billion accounting loss for 2024
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Economy|Europe|World

Calls for reparations for Britain's slave trade are rooted in dark legacy

A debate about reparations for Britain’s role in the slave trade overshadowed a summit in Samoa of the Commonwealth, many of whose member nations were once British colonies

Calls for reparations for Britain's slave trade are rooted in dark legacy
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Education|Election|Europe|Finance|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|US|World

War affects over 600 million women and girls, UN says

Top U.N. officials say more than 600 million women and girls are now affected by war

War affects over 600 million women and girls, UN says
Australia|Lifestyle

Steven Alderson was bullied at school for being autistic. Decades on, a historic win has made him an Australian national hero

Steven Alderson was bullied at school for being autistic. Decades on, a historic win has made him an Australian national hero

Steven Alderson was bullied at school for being autistic. Decades on, a historic win has made him an Australian national hero
Australia|Election|World

Australian Liberal National Party claims victory in Queensland state election

The conservative Liberal National Party in Australia's Queensland state was on track on Sunday to end almost a decade of centre-left Labor government, after a general election held

Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

ANZ Group flags around $130 million profit hit from Suncorp deal

Australian lender ANZ Group said on Monday its 2024 second half profit will take a A$196 million ($129.63 million) hit after taxes due to impacts from the acquisition of Suncorp's banking

ANZ Group flags around $130 million profit hit from Suncorp deal
Australia|Business|Economy

Zero-carbon ammonia for shipping faces cost, safety challenges

At one of the world's biggest bulk export ports in Western Australia, shippers safely completed the first transfer of ammonia from one vessel to another last month

Zero-carbon ammonia for shipping faces cost, safety challenges
Australia|Crime

Woman charged with assaulting Australian senator who shouted at the king

A woman has appeared in an Australian court charged with assaulting the Indigenous senator who shouted at King Charles III during a royal reception last week

Australia|Health|Travel

Woman survives snake bite during days lost in Australia’s Snowy Mountains

Woman survives snake bite during days lost in Australia’s Snowy Mountains

Woman survives snake bite during days lost in Australia’s Snowy Mountains
Australia|Business

Australia PM defends criticisms over Qantas flight upgrades

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday defended free flight upgrades he received from Qantas following allegations he had liaised directly with the

Australia PM defends criticisms over Qantas flight upgrades
Australia|Crime|World

Car crashes into school in Australia killing one child, injuring others

A 11-year-old boy died and other children suffered serious injuries after a car crashed through the fence of a primary school in Melbourne on Tuesday.

Australia|Health|World

Fewer Australians will accept lockdowns in future pandemics, report says

Australians have lost trust in government and many are likely to resist drastic health measures in a future pandemic, the first review of the country's COVID-19

Fewer Australians will accept lockdowns in future pandemics, report says
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia's Lynas Rare Earths first-quarter revenue falls nearly 6%

Australia's Lynas Rare Earths reported a nearly 6% decline in first-quarter revenue on Wednesday due to falling prices for strategic minerals and muted demand.

Australia's Lynas Rare Earths first-quarter revenue falls nearly 6%
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Australian grocer Woolworths warns food earnings to fall as shoppers seek bargains

Australian grocer Woolworths warned first-half profit from its main Australian food division would dip as a hunt for bargains and intense scrutiny of

Australian grocer Woolworths warns food earnings to fall as shoppers seek bargains
Australia|Business

Australia to ramp up missile production as Indo Pacific enters new missile age

Australia said it was boosting its missile defence capability amid "significant concerns" about China's test of an ICBM in the South Pacific, and will bolster

Australia to ramp up missile production as Indo Pacific enters new missile age
Australia|Crime|Entertainment

Australian police recover 40,000 stolen 'Bluey' coins

Australian police say they have recovered more than 40,000 stolen limited-edition coins based on the hit children’s animated series “Bluey.”

Australia|Business|Finance

Australian lender ANZ launches structural overhaul amid regulatory woes

ANZ Group has unveiled an organisational overhaul, with an aim to streamline operations and enhance data analytics, the Australian lender said on Wednesday as it sought to address

Australian lender ANZ launches structural overhaul amid regulatory woes
Australia|Business

Australia PM Albanese denies asking Qantas chief for flight upgrades

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's office said on Wednesday he had "not ever" called the chief executive of airline Qantas seeking flight upgrades, denying an allegation

Australia PM Albanese denies asking Qantas chief for flight upgrades
Australia|Business|Finance

Australia's Coles posts slower Q1 sales growth amid shelf price scrutiny

Australia's Coles saw a slowdown in comparable sales in the first quarter on Thursday due to lower shelf prices for its products, even as it beat market estimates for

Australia's Coles posts slower Q1 sales growth amid shelf price scrutiny
Asia|Australia|Environment|World

Australia must brace for longer fire seasons and marine heatwaves ahead, report says

Australia must brace for longer and more dangerous fire seasons and marine heatwaves in the years ahead, while swift changes in weather patterns might result in more

Australia must brace for longer fire seasons and marine heatwaves ahead, report says
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australian banks brace for lower earnings as costs, competition bite

Australia's biggest banks are expected to report lower annual earnings next week, with investors focused on whether intense competition in lending and the rising costs of

Australian banks brace for lower earnings as costs, competition bite
Australia|Sports

Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan vows to ‘be back’ after freak accident leaves him blind in one eye

Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan vows to ‘be back’ after freak accident leaves him blind in one eye

Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan vows to ‘be back’ after freak accident leaves him blind in one eye
Australia|Celebrity|Entertainment|MidEast

Video shows Radiohead singer leave stage after being heckled by pro-Palestinian protester

Radiohead singer Thom Yorke took off his guitar and left the stage during his solo concert in Melbourne, Australia, after being heckled by a pro-Palestinian protester.

Video shows Radiohead singer leave stage after being heckled by pro-Palestinian protester
Australia|Economy|Finance

Australia household spending slips in Sept, confounding rebound hopes

Australian household spending fell in September as consumers cut back on clothing and cars, data showed on Friday, further confirmation that billions of dollars in

Australia household spending slips in Sept, confounding rebound hopes
Australia|Crime

Australian judge rules senator broke race law by telling rival legislator to return to Pakistan

An Australian judge has ruled that anti-immigration party leader Sen. Pauline Hanson breached a racial anti-discrimination law by crudely telling Pakistan-born Sen. Mehreen Faruqi to return to her homeland

Australian judge rules senator broke race law by telling rival legislator to return to Pakistan
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Europe|MidEast|US|World

Spiritual, not spooky. After Halloween, Christians observe All Saints' Day

Christians in many countries around the world are celebrating All Saints’ Day, a somber and spiritual day in the church’s liturgical calendar that shares pagan roots with Halloween

Spiritual, not spooky. After Halloween, Christians observe All Saints' Day
Australia|Environment|Science|World

World's largest captive crocodile Cassius dies in Australia

A 5.48 metre (18 ft) Australian crocodile that held the world record as the largest crocodile in captivity has died, a wildlife sanctuary said on Saturday.

World's largest captive crocodile Cassius dies in Australia
Australia|Economy|Education|Finance

Australia to slash $10 billion off student debt amid cost of living pressures

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that his government planned to cut student loans for around three million Australians by 20%, wiping off around A$16 billion

Australia to slash $10 billion off student debt amid cost of living pressures
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia's Westpac annual profit down as costs overshadow margin bump

No.2 Australian mortgage lender Westpac said on Monday annual profit dipped as costs associated with a technology overhaul outweighed an improved loan

Australia's Westpac annual profit down as costs overshadow margin bump
Australia|Sports|Travel|World

Sydney Marathon named as seventh major race in elite circuit

Sydney Marathon named as seventh major race in elite circuit

Sydney Marathon named as seventh major race in elite circuit
Asia|Australia|Business|Technology|World

Australia cancels Lockheed Martin military satellite project

Australia has cancelled a multi-billion dollar military satellite project with Lockheed Martin, with a Department of Defence statement on Monday saying the military will instead

Australia cancels Lockheed Martin military satellite project
Australia|Business|Crime|Finance

Australian police search Sydney PwC office over tax leak probe

Australian police on Monday searched the PwC Australia office in Sydney as part of a probe into a former partner who leaked confidential government tax plans to the

Australian police search Sydney PwC office over tax leak probe
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance

Australia offers troops more cash bonuses to address defence shortfall

Australia will spend A$600 million ($395 million) on defence reserve recruitment and extending a cash bonus to retain troops as the centre-left Albanese government

Australia offers troops more cash bonuses to address defence shortfall
Australia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Videos

Chris Martin falls into hole in stage during Coldplay gig in Australia

Chris Martin falls into hole in stage during Coldplay gig in Australia

Asia|Australia|US|World

Australia, India say US election result won't impact Quad group

Australia and India's foreign ministers said on Tuesday they were confident the Quad group of the U.S., India, Australia and Japan would continue to cooperate in

Australia, India say US election result won't impact Quad group
Australia|Technology|World

Australia scrapped satellite because new tech could 'shoot it out of sky', says defence minister

Australia's defence minister said on Tuesday a defence satellite program was scrapped because of the threat of new technology that can "shoot satellites out of the

Australia scrapped satellite because new tech could 'shoot it out of sky', says defence minister
Asia|Australia|World

Australian foreign minister raises allegations of India targeting Sikhs in Canada

Australia’s foreign minister says she raised allegations with her Indian counterpart that India has targeted Sikh activists in Canada

Australian foreign minister raises allegations of India targeting Sikhs in Canada
Australia|Crime|Sports

Australian Rules umpire suspended after dressing up as Osama bin Laden at party

Australian Rules umpire suspended after dressing up as Osama bin Laden at party

Asia|Australia|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Stocks rally, dollar droops in abbreviated session

Global stock markets rallied on Friday, with Wall Street crowning November with its biggest monthly gain in a year on post-election growth

Stocks rally, dollar droops in abbreviated session
Americas|Australia|Crime|World

See moment a cocaine-filled ‘narco sub’ is captured in international drug operation

A semi-submersible carrying 5 tons of cocaine from Colombia to Australia was seized in an international operation that netted six ‘narco subs’ and 1,400 metric tons of drugs in seven weeks.

See moment a cocaine-filled ‘narco sub’ is captured in international drug operation
Australia|Economy|Health|Political|Technology

Australian social media ban started with call to act by politician's wife

Since Meta whistleblower Frances Haugen aired internal emails in 2021 showing the tech giant knew of social media's mental health impacts on teenagers, world leaders

Australian social media ban started with call to act by politician's wife
Australia|Political|Technology

Tech companies put on notice as Australia passes world-first social media ban for under-16s

Tech companies put on notice as Australia passes world-first social media ban for under-16s

Tech companies put on notice as Australia passes world-first social media ban for under-16s
Australia|Health|Political|Technology

Big tech says Australia "rushed" social media ban for youths under 16

Big Tech corporations on Friday hit out at a landmark Australian law that bans youths under the age of 16 from accessing social media, saying the law was "rushed" through parliament

Big tech says Australia "rushed" social media ban for youths under 16
Australia|Political|Technology

'I will still use it' vows youth, as Australia's under-16 social media ban sparks anger and relief

Australians reacted on Friday with a mixture of anger and relief to a social media ban on children under 16 that the government says is world-leading

'I will still use it' vows youth, as Australia's under-16 social media ban sparks anger and relief
Australia|Economy|Election|Political

Australia's Albanese shifts to election mode, seeking trust on living costs

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pivoted to election mode, hoping to win back voter confidence that his government can tackle high living costs,

Australia's Albanese shifts to election mode, seeking trust on living costs
Australia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Travel

Virgin Australia gets interim nod to start selling new Qatar routes

Virgin Australia can start selling tickets for new Qatar Airways-operated flights between Doha and four Australian capital cities following an interim approval by the country's competition

Virgin Australia gets interim nod to start selling new Qatar routes
Australia|World

New Zealand Navy ship sank due to human error, inquiry finds

A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground and sank off the coast of Samoa last month as a result of human error, a government-initiated inquiry found on Friday.

Australia|World

Crew mistakes caused the sinking of a New Zealand navy ship off Samoan coast, inquiry finds

A military investigation has found mistakes by members of the crew caused a New Zealand navy ship to plow into a Samoan reef and sink in October

Crew mistakes caused the sinking of a New Zealand navy ship off Samoan coast, inquiry finds
Australia|Business|Economy

Tight supply and lower interest rates to lift Australia home prices: Reuters poll

Home prices in Australia will rise steadily over the coming two years, driven by tight supply and an expected modest easing cycle from the Reserve Bank of

Tight supply and lower interest rates to lift Australia home prices: Reuters poll
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Australian central bank reform adds new wrinkle to policy outlook

Australia's central bank is finally getting a major shake-up of its policy-making process that adds extra uncertainty to when it might deliver interest rate relief to

Australian central bank reform adds new wrinkle to policy outlook
Australia|Health|Political|Technology

Australia passes social media ban for children under 16

Australia approved on Thursday a social media ban for children aged under 16 after an emotive debate that has gripped the nation, setting a benchmark

Australia passes social media ban for children under 16
Australia|Health|Political|Technology

After Australia legislated a teen social media ban, it has to figure out how to enforce it

Software testers hired by Australia's government to determine how to enforce the world's first national teen social media ban have worked on defence

After Australia legislated a teen social media ban, it has to figure out how to enforce it
Australia|Europe|Political|Technology|World

What countries do to regulate children's social media access

Australia has approved a social media ban for children aged under 16, one of the world's toughest regulations targeting Big Tech.

What countries do to regulate children's social media access
Americas|Australia|Business|Economy

Woodside to bring in several partners to Louisiana LNG project by March, CEO says

By Ron Bousso and Marwa Rashad LONDON - Woodside Energy expects to bring several partners into its Louisiana liquefied natural gas development by the time the company gives the financial go-ahead to

Woodside to bring in several partners to Louisiana LNG project by March, CEO says
Americas|Australia|Crime|World

‘Narco sub’ bound for Australia seized in massive international operation that netted 1,400 metric tons of drugs

‘Narco sub’ bound for Australia seized in massive international operation that netted 1,400 metric tons of drugs

‘Narco sub’ bound for Australia seized in massive international operation that netted 1,400 metric tons of drugs
Australia|Business|Economy

Australia central bank says inflation too high for near-term rate cut

Australia's top central banker said on Thursday that core inflation was too high to allow for rate cuts in the near term, all but ruling out relief for borrowers at

Australia central bank says inflation too high for near-term rate cut
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Russia, China 'emerging axis' troubling, says Australia intelligence chief

The head of Australia's national intelligence office said an "emerging axis" of countries providing support to Russia, including China, Iran and North Korea, was "

Australia|Crime|Political|World

Australian High Court overturns law that forced scores of migrants to wear tracking bracelets

Australia’s highest court has ruled that migrants can’t be forced by law to wear electronic tracking bracelets or to comply with curfews

Australian High Court overturns law that forced scores of migrants to wear tracking bracelets
Australia|Environment|Science|Travel

Emperor penguin turns up on Australian beach, thousands of miles from home

Emperor penguin turns up on Australian beach, thousands of miles from home

Emperor penguin turns up on Australian beach, thousands of miles from home
Americas|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Coty sees annual profit at low end of forecast as mass beauty demand slows

Coty on Wednesday said it expects annual profit to come in at the low end of its forecast, as weak demand for beauty products in major markets such as the United States and Australia

Coty sees annual profit at low end of forecast as mass beauty demand slows
Australia|Business|Technology|World

Australia proposes 'world-leading' ban on social media for children under 16

The Australian government will legislate for a ban on social media for children under 16, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday, in what it calls a world-leading package

Australia proposes 'world-leading' ban on social media for children under 16
Australia|Economy|Election|Finance|US

RBA says inflation implications of US election on Australia hard to judge

Australia's top central banker said on Thursday it was hard to judge the inflation implications of the U.S. election for Australia at this stage, but policymakers would be watching

RBA says inflation implications of US election on Australia hard to judge
Australia|Technology

Australia plans a social media ban for children under 16

The Australian government announced on Thursday what it described as world-leading legislation that would set an age limit of 16 years for children to start using social media, and hold platforms responsible for ensuring compliance

Australia plans a social media ban for children under 16
Australia|Environment

Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney beach were foul-smelling mini ‘fatbergs’

Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney beach were foul-smelling mini ‘fatbergs’

Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney beach were foul-smelling mini ‘fatbergs’
Australia|Business|Technology

Aussie telecom regulator fines Optus $8 million over emergency services outage

Australian telecom watchdog has fined Optus A$12 million ($7.99 million) for failing to provide emergency call services to thousands during a nationwide outage last year, the regulator

Aussie telecom regulator fines Optus $8 million over emergency services outage
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Australian lender ANZ's annual profit shrinks as late repayments rise

ANZ, Australia's No. 4 lender by mortgages, said annual profit tumbled as fierce competition ate away margins while late loan repayments surged,

Australian lender ANZ's annual profit shrinks as late repayments rise
Australia|Technology

Australia to introduce this month legislation to ban social media for children under 16, PM says

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday his government would introduce this month the legislation to ban social media for children under 16 years.

Australia to introduce this month legislation to ban social media for children under 16, PM says
Australia|Crime

Self-described Nazi becomes first person jailed in Australia for performing outlawed salute

A self-described Nazi has become the first person in Australia to be sentenced to prison for performing an outlawed salute when he was ordered by a magistrate to spend one month behind bars

Australia|Technology|Travel

Australian airports hit by outage at immigration counters

A technical outage crippled all of Australia's major airports on Friday, leading to long queues at international terminals after the disruption of automated kiosks for identity and

Australian airports hit by outage at immigration counters
Australia|Business|Travel

Qantas plane lands safely in Sydney after engine failure

A Qantas Airways plane bound for Brisbane suffered an engine failure after take-off on Friday and circled for a short period of time before returning safely to Sydney Airport, the

Qantas plane lands safely in Sydney after engine failure
Australia|Education|Technology

Australian states back national plan to ban children younger than 16 from social media

Australia’s states and territories have unanimously backed a world-first national plan to ban children younger than 16 from most forms of social media

Australian states back national plan to ban children younger than 16 from social media
Asia|Australia|Crime|Europe

Greece arrests two men suspected of MDMA, crystal meth smuggling to Australia

Greece's anti-drug authorities have arrested two Greek men suspected of being part of a transnational crime ring exporting crystal meth and MDMA to Australia, police said.

Australia|Business|Economy|Health

Australia's hot jobs market keeps rate cuts out of reach

Australia's world-beating labour market is one of the main obstacles stopping the country's central bank from joining global peers in reversing the most aggressive

Australia's hot jobs market keeps rate cuts out of reach
Australia|World

Seaman rescued after more than 20 hours at sea off Australia’s east coast

Seaman rescued after more than 20 hours at sea off Australia’s east coast

Seaman rescued after more than 20 hours at sea off Australia’s east coast
Australia|Crime

Australian parliament staff report workplace offences as it seeks to address sexual harassment

Staff at Australia's parliament made 30 complaints of serious workplace offences such as sexual assault over nine months, the Sydney Morning Herald reported on Sunday, as the

Australian parliament staff report workplace offences as it seeks to address sexual harassment
Asia|Australia|World

Australian Defence Force arrives in Indonesia ahead of largest joint exercises

Members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) arrived on Sunday with their warship docking at Banyuwangi in East Java, Indonesia for a joint military exercise,

Australia|Business|Technology

Australia's Novonix inks deal to supply synthetic graphite to Stellantis

Australian battery maker Novonix said on Monday it had signed a binding off-take agreement with automaker Stellantis to supply high-performance synthetic graphite material to its cell

Australia's Novonix inks deal to supply synthetic graphite to Stellantis
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Australia's HMC Capital to list data centre trust worth $A4 billion

Australia's HMC Capital will press ahead with the initial public offering (IPO) of its data centres business that would be worth $A4 billion ($2.64 billion),

Asia|Australia|Business|Finance

Australia nears deal with ANZ to stop bank closures in the Pacific

Australia is in the final stages of talks with ANZ Group over a deal to maintain the bank's branches across the Pacific, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Monday, a

Australia nears deal with ANZ to stop bank closures in the Pacific
Australia|Economy|Finance

Australian consumer sentiment jumps for second month in Nov

Australian consumer sentiment rose sharply in November for a second straight month, reaching a 2-1/2-year high with the mood on the economy and finances finally turning optimistic,

Australian consumer sentiment jumps for second month in Nov
Australia|Business|Finance

Australia regional airline Rex gets $53 million government lifeline to keep flying

The Australian government said on Tuesday it would provide up to A$80 million ($52.6 million) to airline Regional Express Holdings to keep its regional routes running

Australia|Environment|Science

Thousands in Australia line up to see stinking ‘corpse flower’ that only blooms once a decade

Thousands in Australia line up to see stinking ‘corpse flower’ that only blooms once a decade

Thousands in Australia line up to see stinking ‘corpse flower’ that only blooms once a decade
Australia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's policies may pose medium-term risk to inflation, New Zealand central bank official says

A top New Zealand central banker said on Thursday that U.S.

Trump's policies may pose medium-term risk to inflation, New Zealand central bank official says
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Australia's jobs market comes off the boil, rate cuts still elusive

Australia's employment growth slowed in October after a strong run, but the jobless rate stayed low and underlying trends remained relatively healthy, suggesting there

Australia's jobs market comes off the boil, rate cuts still elusive
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Australia regulator to ramp up focus on protecting consumer savings

Australia's corporate watchdog said on Thursday its focus next year will be on protecting consumers bearing the brunt of rising cost-of-living pressures by clamping down on wrongdoing

Australia regulator to ramp up focus on protecting consumer savings
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Australia's Woolworths, Coles face class action over dodgy discount claims

An Australian consumer protection law firm has launched a class action lawsuit against the country's top two supermarkets, Woolworths and Coles, alleging the retailers promoted misleading

Australia's Woolworths, Coles face class action over dodgy discount claims
Australia|Economy|Environment|US

Australia eyes US climate policy shift for green energy boost

Any move by the Trump administration to change U.S. climate policy could benefit Australia's ambitions to attract greater investment to its critical minerals and

Australia eyes US climate policy shift for green energy boost
Asia|Australia|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia's Woolworths, Coles to defend lawsuit over discounts

Australian grocers Woolworths and Coles said on Friday they would defend class action proceedings commenced by a law firm in federal court over alleged misleading

Australia's Woolworths, Coles to defend lawsuit over discounts
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

CBA earnings edge past expectations on higher home loan volumes

Commonwealth Bank of Australia reported first-quarter cash earnings slightly ahead of market consensus on Wednesday, helped by improved volumes in its home lending and

CBA earnings edge past expectations on higher home loan volumes
Australia|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Emperor penguin released at sea 20 days after waddling onto Australian beach

The only emperor penguin known to have swum from Antarctica to Australia has been released at sea 20 days after he waddled ashore on a popular tourist beach

Emperor penguin released at sea 20 days after waddling onto Australian beach
Australia|Sports

Wing 'wizard' Harry Potter to play for Australia's rugby team. He knows the puns are coming

A rugby player called Harry Potter is set to make his debut for Australia on Sunday

Wing 'wizard' Harry Potter to play for Australia's rugby team. He knows the puns are coming
Asia|Australia|US|World

Australia, US, Japan to hold defence trilateral in Darwin on Sunday

The defence ministers of Australia, Japan and the United States will meet in the Australian city of Darwin on Sunday to discuss continued

Australia, US, Japan to hold defence trilateral in Darwin on Sunday
Australia|US

Australia PM Albanese says relationship with Trump off to 'very good' start

Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his relationship with U.S.

Australia PM Albanese says relationship with Trump off to 'very good' start
Asia|Australia|Business|Technology|US|World

Japanese troops to train with Australia, US militaries in Darwin

Japanese troops will begin regular deployments in northern Australia as part of military cooperation with Australia and the U.S., Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles said on

Japanese troops to train with Australia, US militaries in Darwin
Australia|Health|Political|Technology

The Australian Senate debates the world's first social media ban for children under 16

The Australian Senate is debating a ban on children younger than 16 from social media after the House of Representatives overwhelmingly supported the age restriction

The Australian Senate debates the world's first social media ban for children under 16
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Australia regulator sues NAB for ignoring hardship application deadlines

Australia's corporate watchdog on Monday launched civil penalty proceedings against National Australia Bank, the country's second-largest lender, for failing to respond to hundreds of

Australia regulator sues NAB for ignoring hardship application deadlines
Australia

Australian Senate censures Indigenous member for King Charles protest

Australia's Senate on Monday censured an Indigenous woman parliamentarian over her protest against King Charles during his visit to the parliament last month when she

Australian Senate censures Indigenous member for King Charles protest
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

RBA finds no evidence monetary policy is more potent in Australia than elsewhere

Australia's central bank has found no evidence that monetary policy is more potent in the country than elsewhere given households have ways to manage interest rate risks, even

RBA finds no evidence monetary policy is more potent in Australia than elsewhere
Australia|Crime

Australia police charge former radio show host Alan Jones with assault

Australian police on Monday charged former radio show host Alan Jones with 24 assault and sexual touching offences, indictments that followed

Australia|Crime|World

An Australia police officer who shocked a 95-year-old woman with a Taser is guilty of manslaughter

A police officer who shocked a 95-year-old nursing home resident with a Taser was found guilty of manslaughter in an Australian court

An Australia police officer who shocked a 95-year-old woman with a Taser is guilty of manslaughter
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Election|US

Australia raised fair trade in Trump phone call, says PM Albanese

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he told U.S.

Australia raised fair trade in Trump phone call, says PM Albanese
Asia|Australia|World

China's relationship with Australia has achieved a turnaround, Xi tells Albanese

China's relationship with Australia has achieved a turnaround and the two countries are maintaining a positive momentum of development, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Australian

China's relationship with Australia has achieved a turnaround, Xi tells Albanese
Asia|Australia|Political|World

Trade flows in focus as Australia's Albanese meets China's Xi

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met China's President Xi Jinping in Brazil on Monday, as Beijing seeks to promote Australia as a model for trading with

Trade flows in focus as Australia's Albanese meets China's Xi
Australia|Business|Finance|Technology

Australia's competition watchdog begins review of Vocus-TPG $3.4 billion deal

Australia's competition regulator said on Monday it is seeking views on the Macquarie-backed telecommunications group Vocus' A$5.25 billion ($3.39 billion) takeover of local telecom

Australia's competition watchdog begins review of Vocus-TPG $3.4 billion deal
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Environment|Europe|World

At UN climate talks, nations big and small get chance to bear witness to climate change

The United Nations' annual climate conference continued Wednesday with brief speeches by nations big and small

At UN climate talks, nations big and small get chance to bear witness to climate change
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Sayona Mining, Piedmont agree to create $623 million lithium miner

Australia's Sayona Mining will buy U.S.-based Piedmont Lithium in an all-stock deal that will consolidate its Canadian operations and

Sayona Mining, Piedmont agree to create $623 million lithium miner
Asia|Australia|Environment|World

Australia, Turkey in 2026 UN climate summit hosting standoff

Australia and Turkey are in a standoff over which country is better suited to host United Nations climate change talks in 2026, with

Australia, Turkey in 2026 UN climate summit hosting standoff
Australia|Business|Technology

Australian hardware chain Bunnings breached privacy with facial recognition tool, regulator says

Wesfarmers-owned Bunnings, the country's biggest home improvement chain, breached the privacy of thousands of customers by using facial recognition technology without gaining

Australian hardware chain Bunnings breached privacy with facial recognition tool, regulator says
Australia|Economy|Finance

Australia statistician overstated child care costs, but no impact on CPI

Australia's official statistician has been overestimating the cost of child care in its consumer price index for the past year, but the error will not result in any changes to

Australia statistician overstated child care costs, but no impact on CPI
Australia|Economy|Finance

Australia mobilises sovereign wealth fund for govt priorities

The mandate for Australia's sovereign wealth fund will grow to include domestic housing, energy and infrastructure in a major revamp unveiled on Wednesday that

Asia|Australia|Economy|World

China returns to Pacific with aid and influence push, report shows

China has regained its place as the second-biggest bilateral donor to the Pacific Islands, displacing the United States and targeting its spending to win influence, a Lowy Institute

Australia|Technology

Australia critical infrastructure faces cyber threats, report says

Australia said it was concerned that one in ten cybersecurity incidents last year involved critical infrastructure, with state-sponsored actors targeting the country's government,

Australia critical infrastructure faces cyber threats, report says
Australia|Business|Finance|Technology

Top Aussie banks join hands to combat fraud and scam in banking payments

Major Australian banks have partnered with BioCatch in launching a pilot of an anti-scam project, aimed at reducing frauds in banking payments, the Israeli digital fraud detection startup

Top Aussie banks join hands to combat fraud and scam in banking payments
Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Australia's HMC Capital launches new digital infrastructure trust in $1.8 billion IPO

Australia's HMC Capital on Thursday unveiled plans to launch DigiCo REIT, a new digital infrastructure real estate trust focused on data centers, in the country's largest

Australia|Technology

Australia launches 'landmark' bill to ban social media for children under 16

Australia's centre-left government on Thursday introduced a bill in parliament that aims to ban social media for children under 16 and proposed fines of up to A$49.5

Australia launches 'landmark' bill to ban social media for children under 16
Asia|Australia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

GQG Partners' stock plunges over 20% on US bribe, fraud charges against India's Adani

GQG Partners, which has a near 20% stake in India's Adani Group, saw its Australia-listed shares plunge 23% on Thursday after Gautam Adani, the conglomerate's chair, was indicted in the

GQG Partners' stock plunges over 20% on US bribe, fraud charges against India's Adani
Asia|Australia|Crime|Health

Australian teen dies from tainted liquor in Laos; fourth suspected victim

An Australian teenager died on Thursday after drinking alcohol contaminated with methanol in Laos, Thai police and Australian Prime

Australian teen dies from tainted liquor in Laos; fourth suspected victim
Asia|Australia|Travel|World

Taiwan's president to visit Tuvalu, Palau and Marshall Islands

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will visit Tuvalu, Palau and Marshall Islands in the Pacific, the presidential office said on Friday.

Taiwan's president to visit Tuvalu, Palau and Marshall Islands
Australia|Business|Technology|US

Elon Musk blasts Australia's planned ban on social media for children

U.S. billionaire Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, has criticised Australia's proposed law to ban social media for children under 16 and fine social media platforms of up

Elon Musk blasts Australia's planned ban on social media for children
Asia|Australia|Business|Crime

Adani's Australian coal unit faces human rights complaint

India's Adani Group, whose billionaire chairman has been indicted for fraud by U.S. prosecutors, is facing accusations of racism at its Australian coal unit

Adani's Australian coal unit faces human rights complaint
Australia|Business|Crime|Environment

Australian police arrest three at climate protest at coal port

Australian police said they arrested three climate change activists on Saturday when protesters tried to disrupt the movement of vessels at the country's biggest coal port.

Asia|Australia|Crime

Indonesia agrees to transfer remaining Bali Nine to Australia

Indonesia has agreed to return to Australia the five remaining members of the so-called Bali Nine drug smuggling ring who are currently serving life sentences in the Southeast

Australia|Business|Technology

Australia dumps plan for fines for social media giants enabling misinformation

Australia's government said on Sunday it had dropped plans to fine internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online.

Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia watchdog, wary of slowing job market, maintains tight home loan rule

Australia's banking regulator on Monday said it would retain a 3% serviceability buffer for home loan lending because of high household debt, persistent cost-of-living pressures, a

Australia watchdog, wary of slowing job market, maintains tight home loan rule
Australia|Business|Economy|Health

Nurses at Ramsay Health Care hospitals in New South Wales announce 24-hour strike

Hundreds of nurses and midwives across Ramsay Health Care's 17 hospitals in Australia's New South Wales will go on a 24-hour strike on Tuesday, demanding a pay hike and

Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Anglo to sell Australian coal mines to Peabody for up to $3.78 billion

Anglo American agreed on Monday to sell its remaining Australian steelmaking coal mines to Peabody Energy for up to $3.78 billion in

Anglo to sell Australian coal mines to Peabody for up to $3.78 billion
Australia|Technology

Australia will require social media platforms to act to prevent online harm to users

Australia plans to require social media platforms to act to prevent online harms to users such as bullying, predatory behavior and algorithms pushing destructive content

Australia will require social media platforms to act to prevent online harm to users
Australia|Lifestyle|Travel

‘Only in Australia’: Couple comes home to find koala in bed

‘Only in Australia’: Couple comes home to find koala in bed

‘Only in Australia’: Couple comes home to find koala in bed
Australia|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Australia's plan to ban children from social media proves popular and problematic

The Australian government's plan to ban children from social media to protect them from harm has won almost universal political support

Australia's plan to ban children from social media proves popular and problematic
Australia|Environment|Health|Science

Why Australian zoo is asking Sydney residents to catch deadly funnel-web spiders

Why Australian zoo is asking Sydney residents to catch deadly funnel-web spiders

Why Australian zoo is asking Sydney residents to catch deadly funnel-web spiders
Australia|World

Australian senate censures Indigenous lawmaker who yelled at King Charles III

Australian senators have voted to censure an Indigenous colleague who yelled at King Charles III during a reception in Parliament House last month

Australian senate censures Indigenous lawmaker who yelled at King Charles III
Asia|Australia|Crime|World

An Australian on trial for drugs in Japan says she's the victim of a romance scam

An Australian accused of smuggling amphetamines in a suitcase has appeared in a Japanese court nearly two years after her arrest and said she was tricked into carrying them as part of an online romance scam

Australia|Celebrity|Crime|Sports

Former Sydney radio broadcaster and rugby coach Alan Jones charged with sex crimes

Retired Sydney radio broadcaster and former Australian national rugby coach Alan Jones has been charged with multiple sex crimes against males over two decades

Arts|Australia|Celebrity|Entertainment

Singer Paul Kelly: An Australian icon the country seems to be keeping for its own

Singer-songwriter Paul Kelly is an icon in Australia but a cult figure in the rest of the world

Singer Paul Kelly: An Australian icon the country seems to be keeping for its own
Asia|Australia|Health|Travel

Alcohol poisoning in Laos leaves 2 tourists hospitalized

Two 19-year-old Australian tourists are being treated in Thailand for suspected severe alcohol poisoning after apparently consuming tainted drinks in neighboring Laos

Alcohol poisoning in Laos leaves 2 tourists hospitalized
Australia|Crime

Deputy injured, 3-year-old and suspect found dead after domestic violence incident in Lawson

Deputy injured, 3-year-old and suspect found dead after domestic violence incident in Lawson

Arts|Australia|Europe

Booker Prize winner Richard Flanagan adds Baillie Gifford nonfiction prize to his trophy shelf

Australian writer Richard Flanagan has won Britain’s leading nonfiction book prize, a decade after being awarded the Booker Prize for fiction

Booker Prize winner Richard Flanagan adds Baillie Gifford nonfiction prize to his trophy shelf
Australia|Technology

Australia won't force social media users to share their personal details when child ban takes effect

Australian communications minister says the government won’t force social media users to hand over personal information to tech companies, as children younger than 16 are set to be banned from the platforms

Australia won't force social media users to share their personal details when child ban takes effect
Australia|Technology

Australia introduces bill to limit under-16s from using social media with tech companies facing huge fines

Australia introduces bill to limit under-16s from using social media with tech companies facing huge fines

Australia introduces bill to limit under-16s from using social media with tech companies facing huge fines
Australia|Technology|World

Australia's parliament considers legislation banning social media for under 16s

Legislation for the world's first legal ban on children under 16 using social media has been introduced in Australia's Parliament

Australia's parliament considers legislation banning social media for under 16s
Australia|Crime|World

New Zealand police begin arrests for gang symbol ban as new law takes effect

A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public has taken effect, with police officers arresting a man for breaking the law three minutes later

New Zealand police begin arrests for gang symbol ban as new law takes effect
Asia|Australia|Crime|Health|Travel|US|World

Australian teen and British woman who drank tainted alcohol in Laos have died, bringing toll to 5

An Australian teenager and a British woman have died after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos in what Australia’s prime minister said was every parent’s nightmare

Australian teen and British woman who drank tainted alcohol in Laos have died, bringing toll to 5
Australia|Technology

Australia rejects Elon Musk's claim that it plans to control access to the internet

An Australian Cabinet minister has rejected X Corp. owner Elon Musk’s allegation that the government intends to control all Australians' access to the internet through legislation that would ban young children from social media

Australia rejects Elon Musk's claim that it plans to control access to the internet
Australia

How Australia plans to restrict social media for teens

The Australian government has proposed a ban on children under 16 from using social media. The ban is expected to apply to services including TikTok, X, Instagram and Snapchat, though a full list has not been released. The legislation follows several high-profile cases of children taking their own lives citing online bullying and complaints from parents about the pressure their children face to be online. Many parents and pro-ban campaigners have lauded the bill as a long-overdue measure to hold tech companies accountable for the tools Australian children use online. However, critics say the proposed ban is a blunt instrument that will reduce teens’ access to support networks and create greater risks for those who defy the ban. CNN's Hanako Montgomery has the report.

How Australia plans to restrict social media for teens
Australia|Technology

Australia nears social media ban for children after heated debate

Australia moved closer on Wednesday to banning social media for children under 16 after the parliament's lower house passed a bill even as Alphabet's

Australia nears social media ban for children after heated debate
Australia|Lifestyle|Sports

Kayaker’s leg amputated in 20-hour ordeal trapped between rocks on Australia river

Kayaker’s leg amputated in 20-hour ordeal trapped between rocks on Australia river

Kayaker’s leg amputated in 20-hour ordeal trapped between rocks on Australia river
Australia|Europe|Sports

Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini lift Italy past Australia and back to the Davis Cup final

Top-ranked Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini won their singles matches to lift defending champion Italy past Australia 2-0 and back into the Davis Cup final

Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini lift Italy past Australia and back to the Davis Cup final
Australia|Business|Technology

Australia withdraws a misinformation bill after critics compare it to censorship

Australia’s government has withdrawn a bill that would give a media watchdog power to monitor digital platforms and require them to keep records about misinformation and disinformation on their networks

Australia|Business|Technology

Social media sites call for Australia to delay its ban on children younger than 16

An advocate for major social media platforms has told Australia's Parliament that a plan to ban children younger than 16 from the sites should be delayed rather than being rushed to approval this week

Social media sites call for Australia to delay its ban on children younger than 16
Australia|Crime|Education|Sports

Players allege embattled ex-Oregon State volleyball coach used same abusive tactics in Australia

Reporting by The Associated Press about abusive culture in Oregon State’s volleyball program led to an outpouring of similar stories from the coach’s homeland of Australia

Players allege embattled ex-Oregon State volleyball coach used same abusive tactics in Australia
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|US

China's Ambassador to Australia says US trade policy to impact bilateral relations

China's Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian said on Tuesday the United States' policy on trade with China and other countries will have an impact on relations between

Australia|Technology

Google, Meta urge Australia to delay bill on social media ban for children

Google and Facebook-owner Meta Platforms urged the Australian government on Tuesday to delay a bill that will ban most forms of social media for children under 16,

Google, Meta urge Australia to delay bill on social media ban for children
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Australia monthly inflation steady in October, core ticks higher

Australia's consumer price inflation rate stayed at a three-year low in October as government rebates drove electricity and rent prices down, though core inflation picked up in a

Australia monthly inflation steady in October, core ticks higher
Australia|Crime

Australian police officer who Tasered 95-year-old found guilty of manslaughter

An Australian police officer who fatally shocked a 95-year-old care home resident with a Taser gun was found guilty of manslaughter on Wednesday.

Australia|Business|Technology

Australia's social media ban for kids is closer to becoming law

Australia’s House of Representatives has passed a bill that would ban children younger than 16 years from social media

Australia's social media ban for kids is closer to becoming law