Indonesia expresses concern over the rising popularity of Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in Australia, ahead of President Joko Widodo's visit this weekend.
A worker who stood alongside Opposition leader Bill Shorten complaining the penalty cuts would cost him $109 a week is a Labor Party member and will not lose a dollar.
A worker who stood alongside Opposition leader Bill Shorten complaining the penalty cuts would cost him $109 a week is a Labor Party member and will not lose a dollar.
About 1,000 people, many waving Palestinian flags, gather at Sydney's Town Hall saying they are embarrassed by the warm reception given to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Down Under.
One of Australia's largest Indigenous corporations is put under special administration after ongoing community concerns that it is failing to deliver services.
Constitutional recognition, a treaty, statehood, and land rights are some of the main topics covered at a historical meeting of traditional owners in the Top End.
The remote community of Borroloola is divided after a bridge partly collapses, and locals fear it will cause social and economic stress for stranded residents.
The Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher, tells a royal commission the response by Catholic Church leaders to allegations of child sexual abuse amounted to "criminal negligence".
Drug reform advocates welcome the Victorian Government's $1.3-million plan to provide greater support to drug users, overdose survivors and their families.
The Victorian Government says it told the national energy operator "under no circumstances" could it cut power to regional centres in order to keep New South Wales operating during a recent heatwave.
One of the imams behind yesterday's call for Muslims not to vote for the Liberal Party says the current political climate has forced them to take a stand.