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As Australia's world-first ban on under-16s using social media looms, Meta becomes the first big tech firm to warn young users to save their info and sign off.
A new report reveals the huge number of temporary visa holders that have settled in Australia since the pandemic.
The Australian government has made the visa process easier for eligible applicants in Pakistan by allowing them to submit key identity information through
Australia’s highest court has rejected Russia's challenge to a law that evicted it on security grounds from a site where a new embassy was under construction.
Turkey will host next year's UN climate summit while Australia will lead the conference's negotiations among governments, under a compromise deal taking shape in talks in Brazil, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.
Australia and China edge back towards a trade war as a double header minerals dispute involving rare earths and iron ore breaks out
The US State Department said it would name and shame Western governments whose policies “punish citizens” who object to continued mass migration.
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Australian judge rules synagogue arsonist was motivated by mental illness, not antisemitism
A man who set fire to a Melbourne synagogue while worshippers were inside was motivated by mental illness rather than antisemitism, an Australian magistrate said on Monday. Angelo Loras, 35, had pleaded guilty to arson and recklessly placing people at risk of death on July 4 when he doused the front door of the East Melbourne Synagogue with flammable liquid and ignited it.
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‘Really paying off’: Australian government building 25,000 homes to solve housing crisis
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil praises MP Joe Briskey for her achievements in housing advocacy. “Her [Joe Briskey] advocacy is really paying off,” Ms O’Neil said during Question Time on Tuesday. “Our government is building a whopping 929 homes in ...