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A peak-hour shooting in a New York City office building has left five people dead, including the gunman.
South Australian doctors have agreed to a 13% pay rise, following n…
No illegal substances were discovered in more than 86% of strip searches conducted by NSW Police over the last decade. That’s according to a new report by the Redfern Legal Centre, which analysed dat…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reiterated calls for Israel to “comply immediately with its obligations under international law”.
The Victorian Coroner has found that a…
On Friday, a Canadian judge found five professional ice hockey players not guilty of sexual assault charges.
The five players were part of Canada's 2018 World Junior Hockey Championship team and were…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned Israel for the “denial of aid and the killing of civilians, including children, seeking access to water and food,” in Gaza.
Th…
The World Court has handed down a landmark decision finding countries could be required to pay compensation to other nations affected by their climate harms.
It’s the result of a historic case initia…
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The Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) says she’s cautious about cutting interest rates without more evidence that inflation has stabilised.
The Government has…
A group of world leaders spoke out this week against the Israeli Government’s aid distribution model in Gaza, including IDF soldiers killing Palestinians trying to get food and supplies.
It comes al…
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have clashed during the first question time of the new Parliament.
NSW Police have provided an update on a…
Sharks, seals, rays, octopus, dolphins - these are just some of the marine species that have washed up dead on South Australian beaches in recent months.
A toxic algal bloom that has been lingering o…
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Australia’s 48th Parliament has officially commenced, with a speech by Governor-General Sam Mostyn in the Senate.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has issued a joint statement …
79 days after Labor’s federal election win, politicians are back in Canberra for the official opening of the 48th Parliament. Once the pomp and ceremony clears away, it’ll be back to business: as the…
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Sussan Ley has addressed the Coalition party room for the first time as Opposition Leader, ahead of Parliament resuming tomorrow.
Western Australian pharmacists will be ab…
The British Government has announced it will lower the voting age to 16 for all elections across the UK, fulfilling a key election promise made by the centre-left Labour Party during last year's camp…
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U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening legal action against Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch, over a decades-old letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein.
An Australian bas…
If you're a young person who's worked in retail, hospitality, or other casual jobs, you've probably wondered at some point whether you were not being paid fairly. Now, new research from the Universit…
Israel has bombed the Syrian capital of Damascus, its third strike on the country this week.
Australia’s unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in June, up from 4.1% in May.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has…
Senior members of the Trump administration, including President Donald Trump himself, are facing growing criticism from their own supporters after the Justice Department concluded that no document ex…
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Convicted murder Bradley John Murdoch has died in palliative care in Alice Springs of throat cancer.
Former Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian has announced she will contest …
You’ve likely heard about the journey of Carolina Wilga, the German backpacker who got lost in the unforgiving outback of Western Australia.
Last Friday, after 11 nights, Wilga was found by a member …