The dismissal of Gough Whitlam as PM in 1975 profoundly changed Australian politics, but could it happen again?
The Coalition’s problem with women voters is well-known. Female MPs are still outnumbered two-to-one in Liberal and National ...
An fake map on social media – coupled with a co-opted Joe Rogan podcast – is spreading alarm about Chinese ownership of ...
Emerging scientific research is revealing that grey hair could be an outward sign of our body’s own intricate defences ...
Princess Anne, one of the most popular members of the royal family, will touch down in Australia on Saturday for her first ...
A pharmaceutical company boss collapsed behind US President Donald Trump during a White House announcement about a ...
The family of two infants killed in a fatal house fire that claimed four lives is pleading for prayers as they struggle with ...
Bruce Lehrmann is at risk of arrest after failing to submit a medical certificate explaining his absence from court on car ...
Despite personally supporting net zero, Sussan Ley will scrap it in an attempt to hold on to the Liberal leadership.
But what happened on Remembrance Day in 1975 wasn’t just an unprecedented political crisis — it was a warning.
Nick Kyrgios insists he won't be taking Aryna Sabalenka lightly in their much-hyped Battle of the Sexes showdown.
Protest clashes have become routine in Australia – with a change in police tactics, as pepper spray and rubber bullets are ...
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