Victims say that they have been marginalized, institutionalized and abused, and that their stories of mistreatment were too often ignored
Australia blames “sophisticated state actor” for mass hack attack
Footprints found on outback farm near Queensland town of Wintonare are stamped into large slab of sandstone rock, and were made by sauropod, giant creature wit long neck and tail, and by two smaller dinosaurs
Australian government accused of grubby politics as election nears
Research shows Australia is on track to meet its Paris climate commitments five years earlier than expected — in 2025
In February 2009, ‘Black Saturday,’ as many in Australia remember it, 173 people died and hundreds more were injured in a bushfire in Victoria state
Report into suicides of Aboriginal children urges greater restrictions on alcohol
Mining giants join fight for greater indigenous recognition in Australian politic.
China is investigating Yang Hengjun for allegations of ‘involvement in criminal activities endangering national security’
Indigenous groups call for rethinking Australia Day
Australia seeks to counter China’s influence in the South Pacific
A brief respite is about to give way to more extreme heat and a great risk of bushfires
Seven years of drought, and Australians are bracing for another dry year
A government official touts the success of the policy against migrant boats
Middle powers must stand together — academics urge Australia to fight Chinese ‘bullying'
Six sailors died when wild storm hit the fleet in 1998; many yachts were forced out of the race, and dozens of competitors were winched to safety by helicopter
New types of coral found in mysterious deep-sea world in Australia
Australia blames China for worldwide data hack
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