Labor defends transparency in jobs for mates saga
The Albanese government faces mounting pressure over public service appointments as Coalition senators demand answers about potential 'jobs for mates' practices in Canberra.
The Albanese government faces mounting pressure over public service appointments as Coalition senators demand answers about potential 'jobs for mates' practices in Canberra.
A massive mining development on Queensland's Cape York Peninsula is poised for approval, promising hundreds of local jobs and significant economic benefits for the region.
Discover how two daring adventurers and their trusty car Bubsie made history by completing the first-ever lap around Australia in 1925, facing crocodiles, deserts and mechanical nightmares.
Australian music legend Bernard Fanning announces his highly anticipated Canberra concert, marking two decades since his groundbreaking debut solo album 'Tea & Sympathy'.
Amid a struggling Australian beer market, Coopers Brewery reports surprising sales growth while taking aim at 'beer regret' and shrinkflation tactics affecting consumers.
Australian singer Dean Lewis addresses disturbing behaviour claims in heartfelt statement. The 'Be Alright' hitmaker speaks out as controversy rocks music industry.
The future of Australia's manufacturing hangs in the balance as the Tomago aluminium smelter faces an uncertain future. Expert analysis reveals why government intervention is crucial for energy security and economic stability.
Canberra Times reviews the new Australian remake of the classic thriller 'The Hand That Rocks The Cradle,' finding it lacking the tension and psychological depth that made the original so memorable.
Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning reveals an intimate national tour celebrating two decades since his iconic solo debut 'Tea & Sympathy', featuring stripped-back performances of the beloved album.
Nearly 50 years later, the dramatic dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam remains a stark reminder of Australian democracy's vulnerability and the enduring power of constitutional crises.
Uncover the charm of Craspedia, Australia's iconic golden drumstick flowers that are drought-tolerant, wildlife-friendly and perfect for native gardens.
Another Geelong manufacturer falls as JS Ironworkers enters liquidation with $568,000 debt, leaving local suppliers in the lurch and raising concerns about the region's industrial future.
A surprising musical reference during Question Question has politicians and public buzzing as Anthony Albanese quotes Joy Division while Sussan Ley delivers an unexpected response.
The Australian cricket community is in mourning after the sudden passing of former all-rounder Ben Austin at age 47. Tributes flow for the beloved player and coach.
Australian selectors are reportedly considering a bold move to solve their opening batting crisis, with West Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh emerging as a surprise contender to partner Usman Khawaja at the top of the order for the third Ashes Test.
Meet the extraordinary West Australians making waves nationally! From medical pioneers to conservation champions, discover the inspiring finalists representing WA in the Australian of the Year Awards.
Australian senators endured a gruelling four-hour question session as political tensions reached boiling point, with fiery exchanges and marathon speeches testing parliamentary endurance.
Chris Minns demands clarity from Australia's largest aluminium smelter as energy crisis threatens thousands of Hunter Valley jobs and regional economy.
A groundbreaking clean energy proposal could secure the future of Australia's largest aluminium smelter while slashing emissions. The Tomago plant's transformation plan promises jobs security and environmental benefits.
Western Australia's building industry is roaring back to life as Midland Brick reports massive sales growth, fueled by recovering home approvals and government construction incentives.
South Korea's defence powerhouse Hanwha Group remains in contention for a strategic investment in Australian shipbuilder Austal, potentially reshaping naval manufacturing in the region.
Chamber of Minerals and Energy warns skyrocketing electricity costs are putting WA's resources sector at risk, calling on the Cook Government to intervene before massive job losses occur.
Hunter Valley businesses are warning of catastrophic economic consequences if the Tomago Aluminium smelter closes, with thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity at stake due to energy policy uncertainty.
The potential closure of the Tomago aluminium smelter threatens thousands of jobs and could send shockwaves through Australia's manufacturing sector, with industry experts warning of catastrophic consequences.
Exclusive: Canberra and Northern Territory leaders unite in demanding equal parliamentary rights, exposing a glaring democratic gap affecting over 700,000 Australians.
Discover the capital's thriving spirits movement as Spirit CBR showcases the finest local gins, vodkas, whiskies and liqueurs from the region's top distilleries.
Anthony Albanese's echidna-themed Joy Division t-shirt has created unexpected political waves, blending music nostalgia with Australian wildlife in a viral fashion moment.
Western Australia's resources sector sounds alarm over skyrocketing electricity costs, warning of job losses and calling for urgent government intervention to protect the state's economic backbone.
Shocking new RAC data reveals West Australian motorists are witnessing a dramatic surge in dangerous driving behaviours, with speeding and distraction reaching crisis levels on our roads.
Mining giant BHP announces sweeping cuts to its Pilbara iron ore operations, putting approximately 720 jobs at risk in Western Australia's crucial resources sector.