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The US Navy secretary has complained about the construction process of the AUKUS-critical Virginia-class submarines, as ...
Jacob Ware is a widely published scholar of domestic and homegrown terrorism. His research has been featured in the Wall ...
Six months have passed since Australia's 'world-first' social media minimum age law was passed. Only now are we going to hear the nitty-gritty of what tech companies will need to do.
For a bright, fizzing moment, Brian Wilson reached the pinnacle of everything pop in the 1960s was striving towards.
The Allan government needs to rethink its position on public housing — and quickly — in order to avoid a deepening humanitarian crisis.' ...
Katter natter: In April we speculated that American TikTok creator Grace Harris, who went viral for taking an au pair job in ...
Emma Shortis and Hugh White offer compelling reasons why a reassessment of Australia's relationship with the United States is ...
Already, Rockliff has walked back the Liberals’ plan to privatise state assets, saying “there will be no privatisation under ...
The US military has consistently missed its recruitment goals, with millennials and gen Z turning away from active service due to their experiences with everyday gun violence.
Anthony Albanese is yet to secure a meeting with Donald Trump as the US scrutinises the AUKUS agreement, and a sole survivor has walked away from an Air India crash that killed 241 people.
Mutual obligation is one of the last great shibboleths of Australian politics. Now the entire system is under scrutiny with potentially big implications for our welfare system.
Exclusive: Court documents allege the former senior employee took business class flights 'with the intention of dishonestly obtaining a gain from Tourism Australia'.
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