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The government has been found to have no legal duty to protect Torres Strait Islanders from climate change. That’s not the ...
Despite Bunnings' breach of privacy laws surrounding facial recognition, the hardware giant wants to bring the technology ...
An unemployment rate for June of 4.3 per cent should ring alarm bells at the Reserve Bank’s Martin Place headquarters.
Everyday expenses are hurting the hip pockets of Australians more than ever, and the reasons for why are out of our control. ...
Fire has devoured the elaborate main stage of one of the world’s largest electronic music festivals in Belgium, leaving ...
A young driver sent and received 85 Snapchats while driving down on a busy country road before he hit and killed a man, and ...
The black-box recording of dialogue between the Air India flight's two pilots indicates it was the captain who turned off the ...
US President and keen Diet Coke drinker Donald Trump says Coca-Cola has agreed to switch to cane sugar in its American ...
The jobless rate has risen to 4.3 per cent, surpassing expectations, as the number of unemployed Australians jumped.
A childcare worker accused of abusing children aged under two was sacked from one Melbourne centre, it has been revealed.
Police have charged a man over the theft of a car linked to the alleged "politically motivated" firebombing of a Melbourne ...
Australia's sweet tooths have something to celebrate, with the return of a classic chocolate range to supermarket shelves.