US announces peace deal between Azerbaijan, Armenia

Azerbaijan and Armenia have signed a US-brokered peace agreement during a meeting with US President Donald Trump that will boost bilateral economic ties after decades of conflict and move them toward a... Read more »

Labor accused of stifling ‘dissent’ on Gaza as state MPs push for Palestinian recognition

A NSW MP claims senior Labor Party officials told him “not to speak” during a debate around Palestinian statehood at a party conference last year.As the federal government faces continued questioning over... Read more »

Canberra mum to share powerful City2Surf message

Amid the throng of 90,000 runners tackling the Voltaren City2Surf this weekend, Robyn Smith will be carrying a deeply personal message. The Canberra mother-of-three will run the 14-kilometre course from Sydney’s CBD... Read more »

Isador Goodman’s New Guinea Fantasy finally to be heard live after 80 years

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size More than 80 years after it was written under the flickering light of a kerosene lamp in the steamy jungles of Papua New Guinea,... Read more »

Germany halts military exports as Israel’s Gaza City plan faces condemnation

Germany will halt exports of military equipment that could be used in the Gaza Strip, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday, in response to Israel’s plan to expand its operations there.  The... Read more »

Jennifer Mui Len Chin found guilty of stabbing her daughter’s boyfriend at her Parkwood home

A mother who stabbed her 14-year-old daughter’s secret boyfriend with a kitchen knife because she thought he was an intruder when she found him semi-naked in a bedroom has been found guilty... Read more »

‘Ethical’ Lightweb internet scheme founder suspends refunds in crisis meeting

The Australian man behind a controversial “ethical” internet scheme has suspended refunds to customers indefinitely, after an ABC report on concerns over his past dealings with the corporate regulator under his legal... Read more »

Natsiaa 2025: Gaypalani Waṉambi wins $100,000 award for ‘exquisite’ artwork made with discarded road signs | Indigenous art

Gaypalani Waṉambi grew up surrounded by art, with her family home in north-eastern Arnhem Land doubling as a studio where her parents and siblings painted on bark and wooden poles. In her... Read more »

Inside Islamophobia envoy’s private briefings to parliament

The special envoy to combat Islamophobia, Aftab Malik, is about to produce his report on tackling Islamophobia in Australia, despite having had no dedicated staff of his own and amid criticism from... Read more »

Mecca’s new flagship and the future of shopping

Mecca has finally opened its luxurious Melbourne flagship to the public, with experts hailing the three-storey development as a new standard for bricks-and-mortar retail in a changing consumer environment. After three years... Read more »