The pact allows Japanese and Australian personnel to visit each other’s countries to carry out training and joint operations
Since the pandemic began, Australia has diagnosed 27,750 coronavirus infections
50 Words Project is an interactive online language map, where words and phrases from across the continent are brought to life with recordings from Indigenous speakers
Scientists believe the bolts’ path and direction could be controlled by small, portable laser pointers
Criminal prosecutions and military sanctions could follow
'The Dish,' along with two other deep space radio telescopes at the legendary Parkes Observatory in New South Wales, have been given Aboriginal names
For three consecutive days, Australia has recorded no new cases of community transmission in its relentless fight against COVID-19
Contempt of court charge linked to reporting of Cardinal George Pell's conviction on sexual abuse charges
Canberra’s trade war with Beijing is intensifying with state media in Beijing reporting that seven categories of imports are to be restricted
Expert: Study has allowed researchers to better 'read' and understand how our genetic library works
Four months ago, New South Wales closed its border with Victoria because of a second wave of coronavirus infections
The university survey has also shown that Asian Australians were more likely to have jobs and careers adversely affected by coronavirus lockdowns
Report warns natural disasters becoming ‘more complex, more unpredictable, and more difficult to manage’
Victoria state has been at the center of Australia’s COVID-19 crisis, It has had the majority of infections and almost 90 percent of the nation’s virus fatalities
Some of the women have told local media they were terrified and were not told why the examinations were being carried out
Foreign travelers were banned from Australia to curb the spread of COVID-19 in March, but citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to come home
Women made up only 11% of accredited coaches at the Rio Games in 2016
Life in much of Australia is beginning to resemble what it was before COVID-19
In the 19th and 20th centuries, indigenous children as young as four were forcibly taken from their families to work in mines, on farms and as domestic servants
To add to the frustration, cotton producers are beginning to plant for what is forecast to be a large crop after a long drought in Australia
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