Meet the Tasmanian farmers keeping the English Leicester sheep breed alive after 200 years

They may not have the same star power as their Merino cousins, but for a handful of dedicated breeders, English Leicesters hold a special place on their farm. “Dad always used to... Read more »

Concern for Townsville business confidence after 50 per cent rate hike

There are concerns that the largest city in north Queensland has positioned itself as uncompetitive due to commercial rate increases. The minimum rates for both commercial properties and heavy industry properties in... Read more »

‘Mana of Black Sox will go on’: NZ men’s softball climbs back to podium at World Cup

Black Sox pitcher Liam Potts in action during the WBSC Men’s Softball World Cup Final against Venezuela. Photo: WBSC The mana of the Black Sox carries on, as the team returns home... Read more »

‘Disgusting’ slogan apparently directed at Victorian premier seen at rally attended by Brad Battin and union boss | Victorian politics

The Victorian opposition leader, Brad Battin, and firefighters union boss, Peter Marshall, have sparked backlash after attending a rally in Melbourne’s west where the slogan “ditch the bitch” was emblazoned on a... Read more »

Albanese went beyond Gaza talking points in press conference

Anthony Albanese diverged from a number of key talking points prepared for him when he delivered his most emphatic condemnations to date of Israel’s military actions in the Middle East, calling aid... Read more »

Job search giants Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting roles due to AI

Job search giants Indeed and Glassdoor are cutting 1,300 roles worldwide as AI-related redundancies continue to surge across the tech sector. Related Article Block Placeholder Article ID: 319427 Parent company Recruit Holdings... Read more »

Hyundai: More petrol N performance cars coming, and they’ll be affordable

Hyundai may have just revealed its second electric N performance vehicle, but that doesn’t mean petrol power is dead at its go-fast division. “We are not limiting ourselves into EV,” Hyundai N... Read more »

After decades of being banned, Chris hopes his ‘liquid gold’ is ‘a step forward for equality’

Chris Steel hasn’t sat in a donor lounge chair for decades.He compared his last phone call from Red Cross Australia asking him to donate, “effectively having to come out again”.”I had to... Read more »

PM hails ‘very successful’ first-of-its-kind meeting with Chinese leaders over crucial $120 billion export

Anthony Albanese and billionaire Andrew Forrest have lauded a successful meeting between leading Australian miners and Chinese steelmakers, although questions around defence continue to hover over the prime minister’s visit. Following an... Read more »

Konstas makes another duck in latest nightmare ahead of Ashes

Right now, Konstas isn’t just a walking wicket – he’s a walking headline. This was meant to be his coming-of-age tour, the way India 2004 was for Michael Clarke. But all the... Read more »