‘Tragic case’: damning report on boys found in squalor
Almost six years after two disabled brothers were found in squalor, a damning report reveals how concerns about their health and wellbeing were ignored.
Almost six years after two disabled brothers were found in squalor, a damning report reveals how concerns about their health and wellbeing were ignored.
The High Court has quashed state political donation restrictions in a ruling with wide-reaching implications, though a state government will push for change.
Peruvians will vote in a presidential runoff in two months after none of the candidates secured an outright election victory over the weekend.
Australia will soon spend more than it ever has on defence outside of wartime, but the opposition has dismissed it as "creative accounting".
Australia's relatively low jobless rate has reinforced the Reserve Bank's view the labour market is still tight, adding to the case for more rate hikes.
Days after posting a picture of himself looking like Jesus, US President Donald Trump has posted a second picture of him being embraced by him.
The US and Iran feel good about resuming talks to end the Middle East war, but differences remain over Iran's nuclear program.
Fertiliser, fuel and a refinery fire at home are causing concern amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
A One Nation candidate in a recent state poll says the discovery of dozens of uncounted ballots raises doubts about how the poll was conducted.
Anthony Albanese will return to Australia early from overseas following a major blaze at one of the nation's two remaining fuel refineries.
Protest restrictions swiftly implemented after the Bondi terror attack have been deemed unconstitutional and struck down by a court.
A former union boss confronted a senior public servant after phone calls about safety complaints were not immediately answered, an inquiry has been told.
The head of Australia's navy has been tapped to lead the country's entire defence force, with the controversial AUKUS deal just one of his many challenges.
Pope Leo has responded to President Donald Trump's criticism over the US-Israel war in Iran, saying the Vatican's peace appeals are rooted in the Gospel.
Three state ministers have called time on their political careers, triggering a major cabinet reshuffle and factional carve-up as an election looms.
The gas lobby says a new levy on LNG exports will make Australia "uninvestable", arguing comparisons to countries like Norway don't stack up.
A former premier's service to public health, education and multiculturalism has been formally recognised with the nation's highest civilian honour.
The winner of Hungary's election Peter Magyar has promised to restore the "system of checks and balances" on coming to power.
Australia's peak union body is calling for fuel allowances for workers to be increased to help them meet rising costs at the bowser.
The coalition's hardline plan to end non-discriminatory migration based on acceptance of ''fair go" Australian values has drawn widespread criticism.
Australia will spend up to $15 billion to beef up its drone capabilities over the next decade, but a defence expert has warned it won't go far enough.
Around half of Peru's official election result remains outstanding as thousands of voters return to the polls for a second day after earlier delays.
A now-deleted post on Donald Trump's Truth Social depicting him as Jesus-like came amid his escalating feud with Pope Leo, who has criticised the war in Iran.
A former construction boss has told an inquiry that contractors are fearful of biting the hand that fed them in kowtowing to a rogue union's demands.
President Donald Trump is talking up the chances of the Iran war ending amid revived peace talks, while US forces continue their blockade of Iranian ports.
An extreme scenario in which the Iran conflict lingers could push the global economy to the brink of recession, the International Monetary Fund says.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has wrapped up his visit to Brunei by sealing a deal with the country's sultan for fuel to flow to Australia.
Coalition plans to screen visa applicants' social media have been criticised as unrealistic due to the huge numbers of people applying for entry each month.
Australia's largest supplier of refined fuel will continue to provide petrol and diesel amid global uncertainty as part of a new agreement.
China won't tolerate independence for Taiwan, President Xi Jinping has told the island's opposition leader Cheng Li-wun during her visit on a "peace mission".
Former opposition leader Peter Dutton has been appointed to a new role to bolster mining and defence investment in his home state.