Egypt-born Anne Aly releases autobiography 'Finding My Place,' which details religious bigotry she suffered at school and violence at the hands of her first husband
Australian Hollywood star ‘bewildered’ by Myanmar leader's silence over atrocities against Rohingya Muslims
Scientists say there are hundreds of thousands of pieces of debris circling Earth that have potential to damage or destroy satellites
Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience has provided opportunities to 15,000 indigenous high-school students by pairing them with thousands of university undergraduates, who provide free tutoring
Investigators probe theft of priceless megalodon fossil in Western Australia
Grab them and beat them - Cambodian leader’s promise to punish anti-government protestors in Sydney
Study funded by the Australian Research Council has tracked the lives of 200 Syrian and Iraqi families who have been resettled in the state of Queensland
Demands for sweeping changes to alcohol laws in northern town of Tennant Creek followed alleged rape of 2-year-old Aboriginal girl and a series of suicides
Resources bonanza for impoverished East Timor as long border dispute with Australia finally ends
Celebrated Marshall Islands campaigner pushes back against mega Indian-owned project, saying it puts Pacific in peril
Candid comments from head of Australian Foreign Affairs Department come during a parliamentary hearing in Canberra
At least 50 people killed by earthquake that South Pacific nation's prime minister is calling 'unprecedented disaster' as relief supplies from Australia are awaited
Inadequate regulation of foreign political donations, conflicts of interest in planning approvals, revolving doors and improper industry lobbying listed as problem areas
Rangers have now abandoned active efforts to remove toads or stop their spread, because they believe native animals are learning to not eat toads or are avoiding them altogether
Agreement is in jeopardy following disputes between Australian states about how much water is allocated to agriculture and environmental needs
About 80 people, many of them students, were aboard the ferry when it sank in South Pacific
‘Sweet Country’ features story of Aboriginal herder who goes on run after killing white landowner in self-defense
Canberra sets out ambitious strategy to become one of world’s top 10 weapons exporters within 10 years
58 refugees flew out of Papua New Guinea, most having been held at Australian-run detention camp on Manus Island for more than four years
Australia takes aim at Canada over imported wine policies
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