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Brit, 38, dies after running through glass door & slicing artery in arm after ‘argument with boyfriend’ in AustraliaA BRIT woman has died after running through a glass door and severely slashing her arm, following an alleged argument with her boyfriend. Claire Austin, 38, who lived in Sydney, Australia, ...
Study finds big gap in Australia's methane emissionsAustralian coal mines may have vastly underestimated historical methane emissions, according to analysis of the potent greenhouse gas published Wednes ...
Australia’s energy dilemmaJust four days before he called a federal election last month, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government quietly pushed back a decision that will set the country's energy path for ...
Will Trump’s tariffs drive up car prices in Australia?COMMENT: Australian car prices could rise or fall following President Trump’s aggressive approach to taxes on vehicles imported into the US.
$2.7 billion plan to build Australia’s tallest tower faltersFive years on, after buyers paid deposits for 80 per cent of its planned apartments, the STH BNK project in Melbourne’s Southbank still doesn’t have a builder.
Regional news titles battling on but need help to evolve in digital eraplus major broadcasters who reach into regional Australia. At a state level, newspapers get modest support from some governments in terms of advertising. Victoria has been active after a promise ...
Australia's Albanese extends lead in polls after Trump tariffs hitThe center-left Labor Party saw its vote rise to 52% on a two-party preferred basis in a Newspoll survey released by The Australian newspaper.
Australia rejects China’s call to ‘join hands’ amid Trump tariff falloutAustralia has rebuffed China ’s offer to “join hands” in the wake of the Trump tariffs as Beijing tries to boost trade and undo some damage from the 125 per cent levies on Chinese goods in the US.
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