Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Monday, October 28, 2024. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING Photo: AAP A federal plan ...
World leaders have congratulated Donald Trump while celebrities have vented their shock and dismay at the Republican's ...
Unions want a review of industrial manslaughter laws after the death of a wind farm worker. Photo: AAP Victoria’s industrial manslaughter laws are copping scrutiny following the death of a wind farm ...
An Israeli strike on a residential building in the Sayeda Zainab district south of the Syrian capital Damascus has killed ...
A massive water pipe has burst in Sydney’s south, sending jets of water into nearby houses. Emergency crews were in Binya Place, Como, on Friday afternoon, where a 1.5-metre-wide pipe was shooting out ...
Prince William has described 2024 as “the hardest year of his life” in rare personal comments about the health scares that have hit the royal family. The Prince of Wales’ remarks came as he ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he’s had a “very constructive” chat with incoming US President Donald Trump, the day after the Republican claimed victory to secure a second term in the ...
The Princess of Wales is to attend both the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph and the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall this weekend, Buckingham Palace announced.
The proposed merger of Chemist Warehouse and Sigma Healthcare has been given the green light. Photo: AAP The competition watchdog has approved the $8.8 billion merger of pharmacy businesses ...
Optus has paid more than $12 million in penalties for breaching emergency call rules during its mammoth nationwide network outage a year ago. The telco failed to provide access to the emergency ...
Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn has stepped away from the sport, saying competing again would be “really difficult” after experiencing intense backlash following the Paris Olympics. Gunn, known as ...
Australia will ban social media for children aged under 16, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declaring he is “calling time” on its harm to young people. Albanese announced on Thursday the ...