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The White Australia group has lodged a High Court challenge against new federal laws outlawing it as a hate group, in its ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the discretionary trust tax announced in last week’s federal budget, saying the Coalition ...
A US jury has ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding the artificial intelligence company not liable to Musk for having allegedly strayed from its original mission by putting ...
The federal government has implemented a 12-month block on new private colleges and training organisations applying to offer courses to international students. The ban is part of a crackdown on the ...
Ukraine has shot more than 1000 drones at Russia in one of its largest strikes on the region, just days after one of Russia’s biggest attacks on Kyiv. What we know: Russian authorities confirmed more ...
Former Liberal senator Hollie Hughes and vice president Teena McQueen have joined the minor party, a week after its win in the Farrer byelection. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson announced her latest ...
Labor has claimed victory in the northern Brisbane seat of Stafford after a close byelection on Saturday. ALP candidate Luke Richmond is set to win and retain the seat for Labor, with only about 700 ...
The World Health Organisation has called an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a “public health emergency of international concern”, while assuring it does not meet the ...
Delta Goodrem represented Australia in the 70th annual Eurovision Song Contest with her song Eclipse, while Bulgaria came out on top. Aussies celebrated Goodrem’s success, with Prime Minister Anthony ...
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