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The personal information of about 10,000 current and former Western Sydney University students has been unlawfully accessed.
Tylah Tully chats with Leeuwin Metals (ASX:LM1) executive chairman Chris Piggott to talk through the historical review of drill data collected from the company's Marda gold project.
The Australian sharemarket is set to come bursting out of the gates Thursday, as US President Donald Trump pauses the bulk of his sweeping tariffs.
Four years after seizing power from the elected administration, the head of the military government declared Myanmar will ...
Justice Andrew Strum’s extraordinary judgment, which stripped the mother of custody and effectively prevented the child from accessing treatment, criticised the approach of hospitals to children ...
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are at opposite ends of the country, as day 13 of the May 3 election campaign gets under way.
Welcome to The Australian's rolling coverage of Federal election 2025 and all the latest news from Canberra and around the ...
In a silver lining, US President Donald Trump has imposed a 90-day pause in reciprocal tariffs and the tariff level has been brought down to a universal 10 per cent. The White House says the measures ...
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen is in danger of losing his western Sydney seat of McMahon to local tech millionaire Matt Camenzuli, according to independent polling showing ­power bills ...
In addition to smashing a wrecking ball through economic activity and opposing the US alliance and AUKUS, the Greens are aspiring to control the balance of power with an ugly, immoral agenda that is ...
Fifteen universities have enrolled school leavers with ATAR scores below 60 – the lowest 20 per cent of students – sparking concerns from the federal government and opposition.
Under threat Labor MP Josh Burns has copped a backlash from Jewish voters in his seat of Macnamara during a heated community ...