Inspector general looking into claim Australian commando murdered unarmed Afghan civilian
Government says measure needed to fight extremism, drug smuggling and child abuse; experts see little chance for compliance
100-megawatt battery is expected to be built by the end of the year in South Australia under agreement between American firm Tesla, French company Neoen, and state government
Documents highlights more than 150 locations of massacres of Australia’s original inhabitants following arrival of British colonists in 1788
Keyboard Warriors - Australia Launches New Cyber Warfare Unit
Finding came after national census, held every five years, which gives an in-depth look at how country is changing
About 5 million voters will elect members of Papua New Guinea’s 111-seat parliament
Defense officials in Canberra say spread of radical Islamism in southeast Asia poses direct threat to Australian interests
Earlier this year, PM Malcolm Turnbull said cyber security was 'the new frontier of warfare' and announced new measures to protect Australian democracy from foreign interference
Scientists at Flinders University believe at least one of ancient creatures was around as recently as 50,000 years ago — and may have co-existed with Indigenous Australians
Increased threat of terrorism and flood of illegal firearms into Australia have prompted government to offer first national gun amnesty since massacre at former penal colony more than 20 years ago
Senior Chinese Diplomat says reports are fabricated and politically motivated
The so-called rescued food supermarket operates on a “take what you need, give what you can” model
Man Haron Monis, an Iranian refugee, held eight staff members and 10 customers at gunpoint for 16 hours during the 2014 attack
Indigenous groups on Cape York peninsula celebrate the return of more than 160,000 hectares of tribal land which has been handed back to three aboriginal clans by Queensland state government
Can Australia mend diplomatic fences in face-to-face talks after fractious January phone call?
The U.S. vice president has been on a tour of Asia to reassure allies of Washington’s commitment to the region under President Trump
Human rights concerns delay Australia's extradition treaty with China
Parts of New Zealand’s South Island have shifted more than 5 meters closer to the North Island, and that some areas were raised by up to 8 meters
'History Cannot Be Turned Back,' Chinese premier wrote in an Australia newspaper about protectionism and global free trade
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