Baff knew fellow Aussie gold medalist Cooper Woods growing up, and said his victory a day earlier "sparked a little fire in ...
The Sydney Jewish Museum has asked people to share memories through an online tool, and hoped the project would "amplify ...
Albanese played on an infamous insult from former prime minister Paul Keating, who asked whether a souffle rises twice when Liberal Andrew Peacock mounted a challenge to regain the party leadership in ...
Nearly three years into a civil war, Sudan is facing a hunger crisis. It's also facing a crisis of violence against women.
Today marks a major milestone in Australia’s financial history – the 60th anniversary of decimal currency. It’s been decades since Australians ditched pounds, shillings and pence for dollars and cents ...
The annual breakfast commemorating the National Apology was held in Canberra on Friday, where the prime minister announced new funding for survivors of the Stolen Generations. Source: AAP / Sitthixay ...
Anthony Albanese said the Muslim community was feeling a "great deal of hurt" after officers manhandled several worshippers.
Speculation over a proposal to hand Australians' biometric data to the US is raising concerns among privacy experts.
US ramps up pressure on Iran, deploys additional carrier strike group; Anthony Albanese seeks answers over police conduct at Sydney protest, criticises organisers; And in sport, injured snowboarder ...
Among several issues that plagued Sussan Ley, one broke "the camel's back", turning voters to One Nation, a polling expert says.
Emy Gasendo from Pangasinan, Philippines, and a Bacolodnon, Joseph Gasendo, were classmates at the Philippine Science High School in 1973.
Angus Taylor defeated Sussan Ley for the Liberal Party leadership on Friday morning, with Jane Hume elected deputy.
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