Australian Grand Prix start time and TV schedule as F1 season begins
The Australian Grand Prix marks the beginning of the 2026 Formula 1 season, featuring new regulations and a comprehensive viewing guide for fans.
After the missile strike in Dubai - a shocking comment from a wealthy influencer
An Australian influencer reacted to an Iranian missile strike in Dubai with panic and controversial remarks that stirred backlash online.
Is Valtteri Bottas the punching bag of Cadillac in the F1 series? An expert reveals the harsh truth
The 2026 F1 season is approaching, with uncertainties anticipated during the Australian GP, particularly regarding team reliability and performance assessment.
Woman orders coffee at airport but is floored when she sees receipt
An Australian influencer highlighted exorbitant prices of airport food and drinks after posting a shocking receipt for a cappuccino at Sydney Airport.
How to watch Formula 1 2026 on TV as every race this season live on one channel
The article outlines how viewers can watch the live broadcast of every Formula 1 race in the 2026 season, starting with the Australian Grand Prix.
Should you cancel your flight due to the Iran conflict? Here’s what Australian travellers need to know
Australian travellers face significant disruptions due to flight cancellations related to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Albanese refuses to be drawn on legality of Trump's strikes in Iran
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese avoids questions on the legality of US strikes in Iran while condemning public mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei in Australia.
Iranian Australian community criticises mosques who mourned Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death
Members of the Iranian Australian community have shown their disapproval of certain mosques that held memorials for the deceased Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amid his controversial legacy.
Coalition brands Australian children in Syria terrorist 'sympathisers'
The Coalition has labeled Australian children stranded in a detention camp in Syria as 'ISIS sympathisers', demanding the government prevent their return.
'Deeply insulting': Australian memorials for Iran's leader condemned
Memorials honoring Iran's former leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Australia have faced backlash from local leaders and Iranian Australians.
Penny Wong gives emotional speech as Pauline Hanson is censured in Australian Senate – video
Senator Pauline Hanson was censured in the Australian Senate for comments she made regarding Muslims, prompting an emotional response from fellow Senator Penny Wong.
Afternoon Update: Australians in Middle East travel limbo; Pauline Hanson censured again; and Christina Applegate on life with MS
Australian travellers in the Middle East face disruptions due to the ongoing conflict, with significant flight cancellations and warnings from the foreign minister on government assistance limitations.
Coalition votes against censuring Hanson over no 'good' Muslim comment
The Australian Coalition government has declined to support a censure motion against One Nation leader Pauline Hanson for her comments suggesting there are no 'good' Muslims, with the motion ultimately passing due to votes from Labor and the Greens.
SA Labor pledges OSHC expansion as Liberals support free school concept
The South Australian Labor party has pledged to expand out of school hours care (OSHC) while the Liberals have conditionally supported Labor's proposal to make public schooling free.
Angus Taylor snaps at journalist as Liberals ramp up rhetoric against Australian children in Syrian camp
Angus Taylor of the Liberal party has dramatically increased rhetoric against Australian children in a Syrian detention camp, labeling them as ‘Isis sympathisers’ during a press conference.
‘A tax on households’: Economists warn Middle East war to spike oil
Economists are warning that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is likely to lead to a significant increase in oil prices, affecting Australian households' cost of living.
Father who fell to his death zip-lining on 'bucket list' trip, inquest hears
An inquest has begun into the death of Dean Sanderson, a South Australian father who fell while zip-lining during a trip to Cape Tribulation in 2019.
Why is Albanese supporting Trump’s illegal strike on Iran? – podcast
Australian Prime Minister Albanese expresses support for the US and Israel's attack on Iran, drawing criticism for not aligning with other nations advocating for diplomacy.
Farmers fight to reclaim the word 'milk' from non-dairy alternatives
Australian dairy farmers are advocating for stricter labeling laws to prevent non-dairy products from using the term 'milk,' following a UK court ruling on similar grounds.
CEO says F1 weekend will run without issue despite Middle East conflict
The Australian Grand Prix weekend is expected to proceed smoothly despite recent travel disruptions caused by conflict in the Middle East.
Pauline Hanson expected to face censure motion in Senate over ‘inflammatory’ comments about Australian Muslims
Pauline Hanson is set to face a censure motion in the Australian Senate for making inflammatory comments regarding Australian Muslims, with support from the Greens and an expected passage of the motion.
Randa Abdel-Fattah says media has muted Palestinians
Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah criticized the media for their coverage of the Gaza conflict during an event at Adelaide Writers' Week.
Iran conflict to cause ‘serious’ travel disruptions as 115,000 Australians remain in region amid cancelled flights
The Australian government warns of significant travel disruptions for Australians in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict, with many flights canceled and airspace closures complicating travel plans.
"Burn in Hell": An Australian Presenter Rejoices Live Over the Death of Ali Khamenei
Australian journalist Rita Panahi expressed her joy live on Sky News over the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, following U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Politics live: Penny Wong warns Australians of ‘serious travel disruptions’ due to Iran conflict; NSW to review hospital maintenance after outbreaks of mould and bird lice
Penny Wong, the Australian Foreign Affairs Minister, has advised citizens to expect significant travel disruptions due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, while New South Wales is set to review hospital maintenance amid health concerns.
A former television star recorded the moment missiles exploded in Dubai: the video
Michael Pembroke, an Australian ex-reality television star, recorded missile explosions in Dubai following military escalations between the US, Israel, and Iran.
F1 returns to Australia this week. Here are the basics you need to know
The 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix will take place this weekend in Melbourne, showcasing new cars, drivers, and a new team.
Going once, going twice, sold! What's on offer this election from Labor and Liberal to fix the housing crisis
Both major Australian parties have proposed various policies to tackle the housing affordability crisis ahead of the 2026 South Australian state election.
Mid-size capital cities lead property price charge as higher rates fail to slow buyers
Interest rate hikes have not diminished property prices in mid-size Australian cities, especially as buyers rush to enter the market before potential further rate increases.
Dubai hotel video from influencer amid Iran attacks slammed as 'selfish'
An Australian influencer in Dubai faced backlash for sharing a video about her fears during Iranian attacks on the city, with critics labeling her actions as selfish and entitled.
The family in the woods, Catherine on Australian TV: "I fight against ignorance, we will go elsewhere"
Catherine Birmingham, mother of the family living in the woods, spoke out on an Australian TV program about the misconceptions surrounding their lifestyle and parenting.
'I'm stranded in Dubai as missiles rain down - I don't know when I'll be able to fly home'
An Australian tourist, Scott Graham, describes being stranded in Dubai amid missile strikes that targeted the city following a military operation by the U.S.
High-speed rail and heartbreak. Will this time be any different? - podcast
The Australian government has unveiled plans to fund a $60 billion high-speed rail project between Sydney and Newcastle, aiming to cut travel time to just one hour, but past failures raise skepticism about its realization.
A future made in Australia: Anthony Albanese’s 30 years in parliament – in pictures
This article visually chronicles Anthony Albanese’s three-decade journey in Australian politics, highlighting his ascent from a local representative to the national leadership.
Aryna's Noises Were Not Normal According to the Referee - A Shocking Comparison to Men Says Everything About the Controversial Star
Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka received a warning for her loud grunts during a semi-final match at the Australian Open against Elina Svitolina, which the referee deemed 'not normal.'
A Stunning 20 Million Year Old Discovery on an Australian Beach: Scientists are Amazed
A remarkable 20 million-year-old fossil was discovered on Australia’s Ocean Grove Beach, surprising both the finders and scientists alike.
Australian captain's storm in farewell ODI, husband Stark became emotional
Australian captain Alyssa Healy made her final ODI match historic with an explosive performance, scoring 158 runs against India.
Aussie Green hangs on to win Women's World Championship by one shot
Hannah Green secured her second Women's World Championship title in Singapore, finishing one stroke ahead of American Auston Kim.
Live: Injury crisis hits Matildas as Asian Cup gets underway in Perth
The Australian women's national football team, the Matildas, faces an injury crisis as they begin the Women's 2026 Asian Cup against the Philippines in Perth.
Australian Iranians gather to celebrate death of Iran's supreme leader
Iranian Australians in Melbourne celebrate the death of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amidst US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
The Bali shooting murder trial that allegedly began with a 'Mr X'
The trial surrounding the shooting murder of Melbourne father Zivan Radmanovic in Bali involves three Australian suspects accused of orchestrating the violent act.
‘For us, it’s like Christmas’: Bad Bunny gets rapturous welcome at first-ever Australian show
Bad Bunny receives an enthusiastic reception during his first concert in Australia, marking a significant cultural milestone for both the artist and the audience.
Penny Wong backs Israeli and US strikes on Iran as Labor group decries ‘sycophantic capitulation to militarism’
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has supported Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran while urging Iran to cease retaliatory actions across the Middle East.
Ben Quilty, Ken Done art donations keep vital community hub 'afloat'
An art exhibition with donations from notable Australian artists has secured the future of a community centre in Illawarra, NSW.
Buskers at Australian championships showcase why live is best
Musicians showcased their talents at the Australian National Busking Championships in Stanthorpe, Queensland, highlighting the unique benefits of live performances.
Your complete guide to the Matildas Women's Asian Cup squad
The article provides an overview of the Australian women's football team, the Matildas, and their squad members for the upcoming Women's Asian Cup in 2026.
Lee, Green set for all-Aussie shootout in Women's World Championship final round
Minjee Lee and Hannah Green are set to compete in an all-Australian final at the Women's World Championship in Singapore.
A scorching summer has left Australian wildlife on the brink, but it doesn’t have to be this way
Australia's recent summer has been marked by extreme weather, threatening its wildlife and ecosystems due to climate change and inadequate governmental response.
Albanese wants us to turn the temperature down. He should start by showing kindness not contempt for those in Syria | Julianne Schultz
The article critiques Australian Prime Minister Albanese's harsh rhetoric regarding detainees in Syrian camps, contrasting it with Governor-General Sam Mostyn's call for kindness and compassion in politics.
Violent and menacing threats to Australia’s politicians double in two years, according to police data
Threats of violence and intimidation against Australian politicians have surged, with reports nearly doubling in just two years as highlighted by police data.