Albanese Becomes 1st Australian Leader to Marry in Office
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SYDNEY: Two light planes reportedly collided mid-air during a formation flight over Sydney's outskirts on Sunday, sending one of them crashing to the ground and
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Margret Campbell stands at the edge of Sydney’s Harbor foreshore, her hand brushing the leaves of a seasonal wattle tree.
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The government has said the three Meta platforms plus Snapchat, TikTok, X and YouTube must take reasonable steps to exclude Australian account holders younger than 16 or face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($32 million). Malaysia has also announced plans to ban social media accounts for children under 16 starting in 2026.
Australia will overhaul its environment laws in long-awaited reforms after the Greens party agreed to back the centre-left Labor government's legislation on the final day of parliament for the year, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday.
An Aussie man has revealed how he left Australia’s rental crisis for a “cleaner, safer, quieter and far more convenient,” lifestyle in Japan.
Anthrax will return to Australia in March 2026 for four shows across Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, Live Nation announced Tuesday. The run marks the thrash-metal veterans’ first Australian headline tour since 2019, extending a global touring period that has seen the band revisit material spanning more than four decades.
Australia's banking regulator will impose its first cap on high debt-to-income home loans from February, moving to curb housing risks as property prices surge and credit growth accelerates.
The opposition leader is the latest in a long line of politicians who speak of ‘Australian values’. But it has long been a problematic idea.