Pressure is mounting on the South Australian government to consider a seal cull in the Coorong, where the livelihood of fishers has been devastated since the...
When Robyn Watson came to settle on a farm in the Boggabri district in north-west New South Wales in the 1960s she noticed floods were eroding the banks...
When Annette Shun Wah was offered the opportunity to become OzAsia Festival’s new artistic director, she knew it was something she really wanted to do. “I...
While COVID-19 infections across New South Wales have been falling, the state’s Indigenous population has not been experiencing the same declines. Key points: About 129,452 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
“Two hundred years of diplomacy has been useless,” George Vardas tells the assembled crowd. “It’s time for a change.” Vardas is the vice-president of Australians for...
The world is on track to hit 2.7 degrees Celsius of warming by 2100 despite stronger emissions reduction targets, the United Nations has said on the eve...
Sudan’s top general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan defended the army’s seizure of power, saying he had ousted the government of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok to avoid civil war....
Queen Elizabeth II held virtual audiences Tuesday at Windsor Castle that were the first since revelations that her doctors ordered her to rest last week. Key...
For Paul Kabai and Pabai Pabai, climate change is a daily reality creeping ever higher at their Torres Strait doorstep. Key points: Two Torres Strait Islanders are suing...
South African wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock pulled out of Tuesday’s T20 World Cup win over the West Indies after the team was directed to kneel before...