Now, sending letters to be dearer in Australia
Australia Post has received regulatory approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to raise domestic letters postage rates, marking a significant shift...
Australia fighting to survive its ‘war on nicotine’
Australia’s ambitious attempt to curb nicotine use through some of the world’s toughest vaping and tobacco regulations appears to be backfiring, as the country...
AUKUS: Trump traffic can strain Australia’s submarine plans?
Australia’s long-standing defence partnership and submarine plan with the United States has come under unexpected strain this week, following the Trump administration’s decision to review...
Australia: Liberals appoint woman leader after historic election defeat
For the first time in its history, Australia’s Liberals has appointed a woman as its leader—Sussan Ley—who will replace Peter Dutton following the party's...
Australians head to polls today amid economic concerns
Australians are casting their votes today in a pivotal federal election that pits incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of the center-left Labor Party against...
Do Australia needs anti-dumping laws?
Top of the list was a promise to strengthen Australia’s anti-dumping system to shield industries such as steel, aluminium, and manufacturing from unfair competition.
Donald...
AUstralian universities shut Chinese Confucius Institutes
Six Australian universities have quietly shut down their on-campus Confucius Institutes (CIs), which are affiliated with the Chinese government. These closures come amid increasing...
Australia to hold federal election on May 3
Australia will hold its federal election on May 3, with predictions pointing to a closely contested race.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, whose Labor Party holds...
South Australia beaches shut as dead fish wash ashore
An Australian state has temporarily closed two beaches after dead fish and an unusual off-white foam washed ashore, with surfers reporting health issues, officials...