The rain has finally eased at Peter Batt’s property, but he isn’t going anywhere soon. “We are in heavy black soil country. You could bog
Shocked air show spectators have been sent home as investigators probe a small plane crash that has left a pilot fighting for life. The pilot
White received a two-year community corrections order, requiring him to perform 425 hours of community service and maintain good behaviour. A former police officer who
A man is set to face court after being caught by the Australian Federal Police attempting to smuggle 99 kilograms of the dangerous drug into
Labor cancelled the order for 28 new F-35 stealth fighters, but the Coalition has said it will commit $3 billion to the purchase if it’s
Netanyahu Tells Angry Knesset Members that Israeli Democracy is Not in Danger, But the Israeli Deep State Is in Danger By Zeee Media Netanyahu tells
Ukrainian Refugees May Stay in Europe Permanently — The Economist By AussieCossack Only 43% of Ukrainian refugees plan to return home, down from 74% two
The Australian Federal Police says online anonymity has contributed to rising harassment. In a sign of an increasingly fractured society, reports of threats to people
Aidan McLindon was elected to mayor of Whittlesea, north of Melbourne, as the regions shift right. The recently elected City of Whittlesea Mayor Aidan McLindon
A mystery hacker breached NSW JusticeLink, accessing details including names and addresses of domestic violence victims, minors, and witnesses. A cyber breach affecting more than
Professor Ruth Vine was once Victoria’s chief psychiatrist and the nation’s head of mental health. Australia’s previous chief medical officer for mental health has been
Australia’s federal election has officially been set for May 3 after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Governor-General Samantha Mostyn this morning to request the election
One in five households which are burgled were broken into multiple time last year as property crimes in general increased. More Australians have fallen victim
Migration boom keeps Sydney and Melbourne growing despite local exodus. Despite slowing migration, Australia’s capital cities welcomed 373,000 international migrants in the year ending June
Dutton delivered his budget reply, and part election pitch, on March 27. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to undo several major Labor policies, including
May 3 and 10 are emerging as the most likely election dates. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is poised to call the much-anticipated federal election, with
Cancel culture in Australia and how they cancelled Jamie McIntyre over a decade ago yet he fought back and succeeded
An Instagram account based in the North Queensland Palm Island area shows a number of disturbing videos of wildlife and other animals being attacked. An
The government raised concerns with rising power prices and grid stability. The Northern Territory has scrapped the former Labor government’s renewable energy target citing the
Social services and welfare tops the list for government spending. Budget night revealed that Australia will continue to spend big with the Labor government increasing