A potentially pivotal result for Spurs. [Continue Reading]
The Department of Education has released the HSC most improved list, which detailed the schools showing the most growth in the numbers of students receiving the top three bands in the HSC. [Continue Reading]
Israel has announced the temporary reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, which will allow limited movement of people in both directions, marking a significant development amidst ongoing violence in Gaza. This announcement comes on the heels of Israeli air strikes that resulted in the deaths of at least 12 Palestinians, including two boys, a pregnant woman, and eight police officers, according to local hospital authorities. The Rafah crossing has been a critical gateway for the movement of people and goods between Gaza and Egypt. Its closure, which was initially implemented due to the ongoing Iran war, has hampered humanitarian... [Continue Reading]
After wins for Celtic and Rangers and a defeat for leaders Hearts, what next in the captivating Scottish Premiership title race? [Continue Reading]
Federal MP Barnaby Joyce is predicting a big primary vote for One Nation at this Saturday's South Australian election, but lead candidate Cory Bernardi would not be drawn on how many lower house seats he hoped the party would win. [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has now progressed into its third week, marking a significant escalation in hostilities. Recent statements from US President Donald Trump reveal a complex situation where the administration's goals appear to shift frequently, creating uncertainty about both military strategy and diplomatic outcomes. As tensions rise, observers are closely analyzing how these developments will impact regional stability and global markets. Reports indicate that the war's impact is being felt well beyond the battlefield, notably reflected in rising crude oil prices. Currently, Brent crude oil has surpassed $100 per barrel, influenced by military actions... [Continue Reading]
A Virgin Australia flight makes an emergency landing at Melbourne Airport after a vape caught fire onboard. [Continue Reading]
No matter what form Chelsea are in, winning trophies feels inevitable - and they did it again in the Women's League Cup. [Continue Reading]
The Arab League Council issued a strong denunciation against the Israeli authorities’ decision to keep Al-Aqsa Mosque closed to worshippers, particularly during the final and most sacred nights of Ramadan. This restriction prevents Muslims from performing essential religious rites at the site, which holds profound spiritual significance for over two billion believers worldwide. This closure is viewed by the League as a flagrant breach of international and humanitarian law and a violation of the historic status quo governing the mosque. The decision inflames religious and political tensions, as access to Al-Aqsa is a longstanding and highly sensitive issue within the... [Continue Reading]
If you tend to splurge on more indulgences any time you receive a pay rise, you may be suffering from lifestyle creep , and it could have a longstanding effect on your finances. [Continue Reading]
Qatar has launched a significant humanitarian relief operation in Lebanon, providing urgent aid to 40,500 displaced families suffering from the effects of recent military operations and shelling, particularly in southern Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut, and the Bekaa Valley. The escalation in violence has forced tens of thousands of civilian families to flee their homes and endure precarious conditions. The aid package includes more than 12,000 food baskets alongside essential non-food supplies, aiming to sustain displaced populations who face severe shortages amid ongoing insecurity. This relief is delivered through Qatar Charity and the Qatar Red Crescent Society, supported financially... [Continue Reading]
Political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin explains why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's popularity is fluctuating. [Continue Reading]
Does the same principle that led Australia to support Israel and the US in Iran also extend to offering more humanitarian assistance? [Continue Reading]
Under the proposed changes, there would be a five-fold reduction in the exposure limit for benzene, chlorine exposure would be reduced ten-fold, and silica exposure would be halved. [Continue Reading]
French voters cast ballots in municipal elections marred by low turnout on Sunday, in the last major test of the public mood ahead of next year’s all-important presidential election. The run-up to the vote was largely overshadowed by the Iran war and its fallout, notably the impact on fuel prices. [Continue Reading]
A war in Iran has led to a cost-of-living spike in Australia and as petrol prices rise, interest rates are likely to be next. [Continue Reading]
Democratic US Senator Chris Van Hollen argues that US-Israel war on Iran ‘is making America and our allies less safe'. [Continue Reading]
The ABC has spoken to more than half a dozen parents about their children's experience on Roblox following the Commonwealth's calls for an meeting with the platform amid reports of grooming and exposure to explicit content. [Continue Reading]
There is little sign of imminent regime change in Iran as its blockade of strait of Hormuz shocks global economyMiddle East crisis – live updatesFew doubt that in the first days of the new war in the Middle East, the initiative belonged to the US and its ally Israel. Now it seems less sure, however.Mohsen Rezaee, a senior officer in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, on Sunday said “the end of the war is in our hands” and called for the withdrawal of Washington’s forces from the Gulf and compensation for all damage caused by the assault. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Gaza’s main gateway, the Rafah crossing with Egypt that was closed at the start of the Iran war, will open on Wednesday for limited movement of people in both directions, Israel’s COGAT, the military body in charge of humanitarian matters, said on Sunday. The crossing had reopened in early February after being largely shut since May 2024, in the early months of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. Its reopening offered some relief to Palestinians who want to leave Gaza for medical... [Continue Reading]
The government knew a harmful toxin had been found in its algal bloom, but took months to update its health advice. [Continue Reading]
More than 120 migrants, including at least 20 minors, were rescued in the central Mediterranean over the past 48 hours. [Continue Reading]
Wayne Rooney calls on Manchester United to give Michael Carrick the manager's job after boosting their hopes of Champions League qualification. [Continue Reading]
Two weeks after the US and Israel first struck Iran, Donald Trump's timeline and end goal for the war remain uncertain. [Continue Reading]
The NRC chief warns millions are fleeing and aid systems are being pushed beyond the breaking point. [Continue Reading]
This week in years past saw the first ever spacewalk, the Harbour Bridge opening and more importantly the premiere of Neighbours. Test your memory. [Continue Reading]
In the first season of The Piano, nobody quite knew what to expect. But what happens after you get the chance to play for a national audience? We catch up with some of the pianists to find out how music continues to shape their lives. [Continue Reading]
Readers discuss if Corrie is all that it used to be cracked up to be [Continue Reading]
Readers discuss conflict in the Middle East, the relationship between Trump and Starmer and human rights [Continue Reading]
Nearly month-long funding lapse has disrupted US air travel and caused long wait times amid security officers’ absencesThe CEOs of major US airlines urged Congress on Sunday to move quickly to end a 29-day partial government shutdown that has forced 50,000 airport security officers to work without pay, warning it could further disrupt US air travel.Absences by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers had already disrupted travel at some major airports over the previous week, raising alarm as the busy spring break travel season continues. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
All the talking points and in-depth analysis from the final round of the 2026 Six Nations. [Continue Reading]
Another day to forget for Spurs... [Continue Reading]
As the conflict with Iran expands and intensifies, President Trump’s options , to fight on, or to move toward declaring victory and pulling back , both carry deeply problematic consequences. [Continue Reading]
The Israeli military said it killed the brother of Ayman Mohamad Ghazali in an airstrike in Lebanon a week before the attack on the synagogue. [Continue Reading]
Iranians are finding tech-savvy ways to get through the regime's restrictions on phone and internet connections. [Continue Reading]
The United Kingdom is actively considering the deployment of advanced drone technology to the Middle East amid growing tensions following Iran's recent decision to close the critical Strait of Hormuz. This strategic move has been prompted by a request from the United States for its allies to bolster security in this vital shipping lane. The situation has escalated dramatically, influencing global oil prices and prompting urgent discussions among partner nations. Recent reports indicate that the UK military is exploring two types of interceptor drones that have proven effective against Iranian Shahed-type drones utilized by Russia during its conflict in Ukraine.... [Continue Reading]
New "vertical" units have been placed on bins across Melbourne, allowing collectors to more easily and safely retrieve bottles and cans for Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme. [Continue Reading]
‘Okay these flowers need to go right in the trash.' [Continue Reading]
Ministers from the UK government are currently in Brussels for discussions aimed at revitalising relations with the European Union, nearly a decade after the Brexit referendum. The timing aligns with what officials have termed "Brexit reset" week, characterized by a series of meetings and speeches intended to showcase the government's commitment to closer ties with the EU. Key figures include Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Cabinet Office Minister, who is leading the negotiations, accompanied by Europe Minister Stephen Doughty and Trade Minister Chris Bryant. On the agenda are talks at the joint EU-UK parliamentary partnership assembly, where the focus is expected to... [Continue Reading]
‘I did it for the people,’ says Farbod Mehr, of song drawing lyrics from the work of revolutionary 20th-century poet Aref QazviniA stirring song – sung, apparently, by a young woman, with lyrics expressing the hope that sacrifice will lead to a better future – has become a soundtrack for Iranians in the first part of 2026, as the country experienced the brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests and then the US-Israeli air assault, now in its third week.However, the singer, called Nava, is a product of artificial intelligence, created by a London-based artist of Iranian origin, Farbod Mehr. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Unofficial body co-chaired by ex-Labour leader says Britain failed to meet its duty to seek to prevent a genocideThe Labour government has been complicit in crimes committed by Israel in Gaza and in the desecration of international law, according to an unoffical tribunal on Gaza chaired by the former party leader Jeremy Corbyn and two specialists in international law.The tribunal’s findings to be published on Monday are likely to be cited in May’s local elections, in which Labour faces a rearguard action to beat off challenges from the Greens and Your Party, in part driven by anger that the government... [Continue Reading]
Nottinghamshire and Met police made arrests in past year, despite MPs voting to decriminalise in England and WalesVulnerable women in England are still being arrested and facing police investigations over suspected illegal pregnancy terminations, despite parliament backing changes to the law to decriminalise abortion.Responding to a freedom of information request, Nottinghamshire police and the Metropolitan police confirmed they had arrested women suspected of illegal terminations between June last year and this January. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A target to identify financial support of fossil fuel industries harmful to the environment was unmet in Australia's self-assessment on its progress to meeting international biodiversity commitments. [Continue Reading]
Elizabeth Bennet step aside - it's Mary's time to shine. [Continue Reading]
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It's grand final night on Dancing with the Stars and the final four contestants and their dance partners have the Glitterball Trophy in their grasp. Stay with us for all the action as it happens [Continue Reading]
The captain of the Iranian women’s football team which played in the Asian Cup in Australia has withdrawn her bid for asylum, state media said on Sunday, making her the fifth member of the delegation to change her mind. A former player and a Persian-language television channel based outside Iran said the players had been pressured to reverse their stance through threats against families back home. But Iranian authorities have in turn accused Australia of pressuring the players to stay. Captain... [Continue Reading]
The Council of Arab Information Ministers on March 15 urged Arab media organizations to adhere to official reports from Arab states affected by Iranian hostile actions. This includes a number of Gulf and Levant countries currently experiencing military assaults, threats, and provocations attributed to Tehran. The council emphasized that consistent, verified information is essential to combat deliberate misinformation and keep the Arab public accurately informed amidst escalating regional security concerns. The affected countries , Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, and Iraq , have faced a series of Iranian-led attacks and provocations, contributing to rising tensions in the... [Continue Reading]