How 'going to university' can be a lonely online experience
The article discusses how the university experience in Australia has transformed from an engaging on-campus environment to a more isolating online setup post-pandemic.
Davos speech clicked because ‘everyone’s thinking the same thing,’ Carney says
Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking his Davos message on the road, emphasizing the need for middle powers to unite against global hegemons, starting with addresses in India and soon in Australia.
FIRST READING: New Brunswick sits on an ocean of natural gas. It’s now importing Australian LNG.
New Brunswick is importing LNG from Australia despite having significant natural gas reserves domestically.
Mayor in Melbourne's west suspended over demeaning Facebook post
The Mayor of Wyndham, Josh Gilligan, has been suspended for a month after an independent investigation determined he breached conduct standards with a derogatory Facebook post about a former mayor.
Floor-crossing Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney on trip to India, Australia and Japan
Matt Jeneroux, a new Liberal MP who switched from the Conservative Party, will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on a diplomatic trip to India, Australia, and Japan.
Four years after an election defining promise, SA's health system is still struggling
Four years post-election, South Australia's health system remains in crisis despite promises by the government to address issues.
Beijing monitors Australian frigate HMAS Toowoomba’s passage through Taiwan Strait
Beijing closely observes the passage of the Australian frigate HMAS Toowoomba through the Taiwan Strait, responding to reports of military activity in the area.
Social Media Ban: Kyan and Ivy Keep Posting on TikTok
Despite a social media ban in Australia, two teenagers, Kyan and Ivy, continue to post content on TikTok without restrictions.
Australian sports reporter apologizes for tipsy live Olympics spot after having ‘a drink’
Australian sports reporter Danika Mason apologized for appearing tipsy during a live broadcast from the Milano-Cortina Olympics after admitting to having a drink beforehand.
Man jailed for mailing reptiles in popcorn bags
A Sydney man was sentenced to eight years in prison for attempting to smuggle native reptiles out of Australia in unconventional packaging.
Breaking: Sydney's post-Bondi attack protest restrictions come to an end
New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has lifted restrictions on protests in Sydney's CBD and eastern suburbs that were in place following the Bondi Beach terror attack.
'It was a disaster': After years of decline, a small NT town is clawing back
The town of Batchelor in Northern Territory, Australia, is experiencing a revival as the main grocery store and post office reopen after significant decline due to the pandemic and other challenges.
Surviving accused Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram appears in court
Naveed Akram, the surviving suspect in the Bondi Beach shooting, appeared in an Australian court facing multiple severe charges including terrorism and murder.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Russian Embassy's Post in Australia about the Film 'Forest Brothers' is Typical Disinformation
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns a post by the Russian Embassy in Australia labeling a documentary about Lithuania's resistance as disinformation.
Great Barrier Reef calling: Chinese tourists make Australia a Lunar New Year hotspot
Australian tourism is set to see a significant increase in visitors from China during the Lunar New Year holidays, with a projected doubling of bookings compared to last year.
Angus Taylor's oft-repeated log cabin story of post-war pioneers contradicts his political race to the bottom on immigration
Angus Taylor's recounting of his grandfather's legacy highlights a contradiction in his stance on immigration following his leadership bid.
Former PM's son leads party to victory in post-uprising Bangladeshi election
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party won its first election since the 2024 uprising, with Tarique Rahman set to become Prime Minister.
Antisemitism in Australia is ‘frightening and worrying,’ Israel president says amid protest-filled visit
During his visit, Israel's President Isaac Herzog expressed concern over rising antisemitism in Australia amid ongoing protests.
Rod Sims: News media bargaining codes should be strengthened, not gutted
Rod Sims argues that Canada should reinforce media bargaining codes, drawing inspiration from Australia, rather than undermine them during negotiations with tech companies like Meta.
'One of the decade's best historical series’ returns for new season
The Artful Dodger, a historical drama based on Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist', returns for a new season on Disney+, featuring Jack Dawkins in post-rehabilitation Australia.
Drawings of Kangaroo Island fossils provide inspiration for stamp series
Dr. Peter Trusler's illustrations of prehistoric fossils from Kangaroo Island have inspired a new series of stamps titled 'Creatures of the Palaeozoic' by Australia Post.
Protest against Israel president’s visit to Australia turns violent, PM ‘devastated’
A protest in Sydney against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit turned violent, leading to multiple arrests and a statement of devastation from Australia’s Prime Minister.
Eels veteran urges backs to step up post-Lomax
Parramatta winger Josh Addo-Carr has called for the club's young outside backs to rise to the occasion following the departure of Zac Lomax to rugby union.
'Bloodbath' at Washington Post as massive layoffs announced
The Washington Post is planning significant layoffs across all departments, including the closure of its sports section, amid ongoing financial struggles in the media industry.
The 'red line' that distinguishes PTSD from other conditions
The article discusses the distinguishing features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and shares the personal experience of Louise, who struggled with depression and intrusive nightmares before receiving her PTSD diagnosis after a domestic violence incident.
China ties make Darwin Port a bigger test for Australia than Panama port dispute: analysts
Analysts believe that the issues surrounding Darwin Port pose greater challenges for Australia compared to the Panama port dispute, influenced by legal constraints and the evolving relationship with China.
Not ‘Trump-compatible’? China expert Rudd exits Australia’s US ambassador role
Kevin Rudd has resigned as Australia’s ambassador to the U.S. a year early following criticism from President Donald Trump.
Foreign ambassador to leave US post after Trump criticism
Australia's ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Kevin Rudd, is resigning early following criticisms of President Trump.
Australia Post apologises for losing Aboriginal artist’s painting worth $4,000
Aboriginal artist Bobbi Lockyer expressed heartbreak and anger after Australia Post lost a $4,000 painting she sent to a client, receiving an empty package instead.
Nicole Kidman spent her first Christmas after the divorce from Keith Urban in Australia with their daughters
Nicole Kidman celebrated her first Christmas post-divorce from Keith Urban in Australia with their two minor daughters following their separation after nearly 20 years of marriage due to irreconcilable differences.