The days of queuing at Australia Post for a new passport are numbered as federal authorities prepare to launch a new application system.
Emma Kirk
As inflation eases, the latest household spending data shows food, new vehicles, and electronics spending has grown.
Blair Jackson
A man has died and another is fighting for his life following an incident involving concrete equipment at a worksite in Sydney’s northwest.
Amelia Swan
Tasmania has officially declared its state election results, but with no party holding a majority, crossbench talks will determine who forms government.
Australia will relax caps on international students in 2026, with the Education Minister saying it “doesn’t just make us money, it makes us friends”.
Jessica Wang
Losing an embattled business that employs hundreds of Aussies would have been a “national catastrophe” and an “unacceptable risk”.
Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino said all tax options should be on the table at the upcoming economic reform roundtable, including changes to the GST.
A small Australian town is reeling after a mother of six was murdered by her partner before he took his own life.
Alexandra Feiam
Weeks after the former Auburn deputy mayor was released from jail, Salim Mehajer has revealed a glimpse of his new-found freedom.
A showdown between jailed MP Gareth Ward and the state government calling for his expulsion from parliament has been set.
Amelia Swan and Nathan Schmidt
The alleged payout for the alleged murder of an underworld figure by a man allegedly linked to a rival criminal family has been revealed in court.
Clareese Packer
One of the country’s key water agencies is axing nearly a quarter of its workforce, blindsiding employees and drawing union backlash.
Andrew Hedgman
Investors have struck gold with Australian miners riding an increasing appetite for safe haven investments, on a flat day of trading on the ASX.
A new report has sounded the alarm on the future of Australia’s manufacturing sector, calling for a national plan to safeguard communities reliant on the industry.
A Chinese national has been charged with reckless foreign interference, after allegedly being tasked by China to spy on a Canberra Buddhist group.
Rhiannon Lewin
Australia’s biggest food retailers say they are not interested in buying beef from the US and will stick to their homegrown approach.
A serial and seemingly scare-loving vandal is the subject of a police manhunt after repeatedly tagging a Melbourne synagogue wearing a Scream style mask.
Robert White
The Australian Federal Police will get its first female commissioner after Reece Kershaw made the shock decision to retire early.
Joseph Olbrycht-Palmer
Snow has blanketed parts of NSW in “massive” falls, leaving vehicles stranded and thousands without power.
Jack Nivison
Senior Labor MP Tanya Plibersek has been grilled on whether Australia will back Victoria’s plan to legislate work-from-home protections.
Wild scenes have captured the extent of an enormous pro-Palestine protest on Sydney’s Harbour Bridge - as police reveal a major change to the demonstration.
Brendan Kearns and Steve Zemek
Rumours are swirling that Australia could soon host a major international music festival – and it’s sparked a warning about our local music scene.
Eagled eyed shoppers may have noticed these stamps popping up in Aussie supermarkets, here’s what they mean.
Counting has finished in Tasmania’s election seeing both major parties retain the same number of seats and the shape of the future parliament no clearer.
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