‘Couldn’t do it in Britain’: Why Meghan and Harry’s Australia tour is an ‘experiment’

In brief The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Australian visit is seen as an experiment for the couple’s commercial activities.Unlike the couple’s 2018 visit, when they spent nine days travelling across Australia,... Read more »

Prince Harry jets to Canberra for Australian War Memorial visit

Prince Harry has arrived at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, after flying in from Melbourne on the second day of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Australian tour. The Duke of... Read more »

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner blasts bail laws amid youth crime

Victoria’s Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush has criticised the state’s bail laws in tackling youth crime, calling the current system “really destructive”. Speaking on the Lead Good podcast, Commissioner Bush agreed with... Read more »

International Monetary Fund produces gloomy scenarios

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NFL reporter resigns from The Athletic after photos published of her with Patriots coach

Rob Maaddi Updated April 15, 2026 — 9:37am,first published 9:24am Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Save this article... Read more »

JCP Youth ‘BEAST’ outreach program scrutinised over funding and model of care

A Tasmanian program targeted towards at-risk youth has come under scrutiny over concerns about its model of care, staff qualifications and the state government’s decision to give it $3.7 million as part... Read more »

Naomi Ballantyne, Rosanne Meo among seven named as Business Hall of Fame Laureates

Naomi Ballantyne, left, and Dame Rosanne Meo are among the seven business people named as Business Hall of Fame Laureates. Photo: Greg Bowker / APO/ Adrian Malloch Seven business leaders who have... Read more »

Israel-Lebanon peace talks begin but Hezbollah won’t be held to any deal. What you need to know on Iran today

Hello, ABC Middle East correspondent Matthew Doran here in Riyadh. It’s the end of day 46 of the war, day seven of the ceasefire (except in Lebanon) and day two of what... Read more »

IMF warns of inflation surge, growth slump if Strait of Hormuz disruptions continue

The International Monetary Fund has released a sobering assessment of the global economic and financial stability outlook as conflict in the Middle East spikes energy prices and cuts the economic growth outlook.... Read more »

Dinner for few: Australians eating out less as fuel crisis deals biggest blow to consumer confidence since Covid | Business

Australians are choosing chicken schnitzel over more expensive rib-eye steak, avoiding entrees and sticking with tap water rather than a glass of wine amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding the fuel crisis and war... Read more »