Federal politics live: Strike on Gaza hospital a ‘breach of international law’: Watt

13m agoMon 25 Aug 2025 at 9:55pm Climate trigger must be included in environment reforms: Greens Greens leader Larissa Waters has welcomed the sense of urgency on environment reforms but says any... Read more »

Southern Australia in for a wild, stormy and snowy end to winter

Southern Australia will collectively shiver through the last days of winter. The major cold outbreak will follow a short burst of unseasonable warmth which saw Monday highs of 34 degrees Celsius in... Read more »

Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital a ‘tragic mishap’

Israel’s prime minister says his country “deeply regrets” attacks by Israeli forces on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which killed at least 20 Palestinians including five journalists. The statement came amid... Read more »

Arts degrees to cost $50,000 until at least 2027 despite Albanese reform promises, vice-chancellor says | Australian universities

Students will be paying $50,000 for arts degrees until at least 2027, says one university vice-chancellor, despite the Albanese government labelling the controversial job-ready graduates scheme (JRG) that included an increase to... Read more »

the role of absurdity in authoritarian power

In college, I worked at @CrackerBarrel in Tallahassee. I even gave my life to Christ in their parking lot. Their logo was iconic and their unique restaurants were a fixture of American... Read more »

‘You are part of the largest pro wrestling crowd ever in The O2…’ AEW Forbidden Door breaks attendance record at iconic London venue

AEW Forbidden Door set a new attendance record for a wrestling event at The O2 arena in London on Sunday night (24.08.25). The pay-per-view super show – which was co-produced by American... Read more »

Tired taxi driver hit signpost which fell on passerby, killing him

A taxi driver had worked about 30 hours over two days and then didn’t adhere to the required stand-down period before he made the fatal decision to get back behind the wheel.... Read more »

Resident’s shocking backyard kookaburra photo explained

Australia is home to around 850 native bird species, but not all are equally adored — a truth captured in one remarkable photo taken last week on the NSW North Coast. While... Read more »

‘New weapon of choice’: Australians are reporting fewer scams — but losing more

Australians are reporting fewer scams in 2025, but are losing more money as a result of them.While the total number of scams reported to the National Anti-Scam Centre’s Scamwatch service in the... Read more »

Mushroom murder victims tell court of their pain

Sole surviving mushroom lunch victim Ian Wilkinson, his family and the loved ones of three people murdered by killer cook Erin Patterson have delivered emotional statements as she faced court for her... Read more »