Australian Community Media says employee ‘wellbeing’ top priority amid ‘shock and deep concern’ over 59-year-old’s chargesAustralian Community Media will hold a staff meeting on Monday afternoon to share the regional media group’s response to the arrest of its part-owner Antony Catalano who is facing charges of assault of a woman.On Sunday the board and executive leadership team of ACM distanced itself from the 59-year-old newspaper mogul, saying they were “shocked and deeply concerned” about the charges. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
It was a huge night for Sinners and One Battle After Another. [Continue Reading]
Trump warns Nato faces ‘very bad’ future if US allies fail to assist in opening the vital oil route; Israel says thousands of targets in Iran remain – follow it liveHow have you been affected by the latest Middle East events?Iran’s foreign minister has claimed Israeli strikes on fuel depots across Tehran amount to “ecocide”, citing the impact on the health of the Iranian capital’s residents.“Israel’s bombings of fuel depots in Tehran violate international law and constitute ecocide,” Abbas Araghchi said on X.Residents face long-term damage to their health and well-being. Contamination of soil and groundwater could have generational impacts.In... [Continue Reading]
Kiis FM could face cancellation of radio station licence if ban breached, regulator saysAny Kiis FM radio program hosted by Kyle Sandilands and or Jackie “O” Henderson must not air strong sexual content for the next five years or ARN Media could face penalties as serious as the cancellation of the radio station’s licence.However, the penalty from broadcasting authorities has come two weeks after the Kyle & Jackie O Show was taken off the air and Henderson’s contract with ARN was terminated. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Class action settles after retailers argued state government should pay them for economic loss resulting from pandemic lockdown Businesses affected by one of the world’s longest Covid-19 lockdowns will receive $125m from taxpayers after a state government agreed to settle the matter.A class action was brought in the supreme court on behalf of businesses affected financially by Victoria’s 2020 lockdowns. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The star's husband withdrew from the spotlight following a change of career. [Continue Reading]
Beijing said on Monday it had “lodged representations” with Washington and urged the United States to “correct its erroneous ways” after new US trade probes launched last week. China’s commerce ministry called on Washington to meet Beijing halfway and resolve disputes through dialogue, as negotiators from both countries meet in Paris. [Continue Reading]
One Battle After Another dominated the night with six awards, while Sinners and Frankenstein weren't far behind. [Continue Reading]
Charles Kupchan says the US and allies are reluctant to use military means to safeguard the Strait of Hormuz. [Continue Reading]
US fashion brand Guess has told customers it will close all its stores in mainland China by the end of March, pending a new business model at a time when a growing number of international fashion retailers retreat from the market amid what analysts believe are issues including weak localisation and slow decision-making. Other foreign brands that have withdrawn entirely from mainland China in recent years include US label Old Navy, UK brand Topshop, and several labels owned by Spanish fashion... [Continue Reading]
Police say criminals are able to steal certain push-button start models within 15 seconds, using key reprogramming devices bought online. [Continue Reading]
China’s largest courier, SF Express, will introduce temporary fuel surcharges for local document and parcel deliveries within Hong Kong and Macau, set at HK$1 (13 US cents) and MOP$1, respectively, starting Monday amid a surge in global oil prices. The Shenzhen-based company said on Sunday that the surcharge was introduced in response to “the recent drastic fluctuations in global fuel prices due to the international situation,” adding that monthly credit account clients would not be subject to... [Continue Reading]
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has returned to court to contest his conviction for allegedly seeking financial support from Libya during his 2007 presidential campaign. The case, which underscores the ongoing legal troubles surrounding the former leader, is being heard at the Paris Appeal Court and is slated to continue until June 3. Sarkozy's previous conviction occurred in September, when a lower court found him guilty of attempting to procure campaign funds from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. This ruling made him the first sitting president in modern French history to face imprisonment, as he was sentenced to 20 days in a... [Continue Reading]
The “Sinners” cinematographer was also the first woman of color to win that category. “I really want all the women in the room to stand up,” she said in her acceptance speech. [Continue Reading]
The war in the Middle East continues to escalate as United States President Donald Trump confirms ongoing discussions with Iran, which is now entering its third week. However, Trump stated that Iran is not yet prepared to agree to a deal that would halt the conflict. This situation has prompted significant increases in oil prices, with Brent crude recently surpassing $106 a barrel due to uncertainties surrounding traffic through the critical Strait of Hormuz, a vital channel for oil transportation. The potential for a coalition to assist in reopening the Strait is on the table, as President Trump indicated plans... [Continue Reading]
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” won best picture at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, capping a long-awaited Oscars breakthrough for the acclaimed filmmaker. The film won six awards overall, while Michael B. Jordan took best actor and cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history with her win. [Continue Reading]
The King and Queen of Denmark will visit the queen's home town of Hobart on the last day of their official visit to Australia. [Continue Reading]
The rare but not unprecedented tie saw The Singers and Two People Exchanging Saliva both win for best short live action film. [Continue Reading]
An Adelaide mother who faked her six-year-old son's cancer diagnosis to deceitfully raise money was "living the life of the rich and famous" despite serious financial struggles, a court has heard. [Continue Reading]
The Black Ferns score three late tries to steal a dramatic 22-21 win over Australia to take out the World Rugby Sevens Series event in New Jersey. [Continue Reading]
Paul Thomas Anderson’s revolutionary epic took home six awards while Sinners scored four including for best actorOscar winners 2026: the full listPaul Thomas Anderson’s counter-culture caper One Battle After Another has won the Oscars war, taking home six awards after a hotly contested season.The big-budget comedy thriller, inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland, was named best picture and also won director, supporting actor for Sean Penn, adapted screenplay, editing and the first ever Oscar for casting, a category long-petitioned for within the industry. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
A crowd of people waving Danish flags waited outside the Australian War Memorial for a chance to meet King Frederick and Queen Mary on day three of their royal tour. [Continue Reading]
The state government has agreed to a $125 million settlement, which has to be approved by the Supreme Court. [Continue Reading]
Malaysia cannot get involved in what is happening in the Middle East, especially not via military intervention, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said. He said that as a free country, Malaysia could voice its objections towards war and violence – but not by sending in troops. Dialogue and engagement should be the means to resolve any form of disputes, he said. “We do not agree when any country is attacked and colonised. We do not want any country to interfere in our national affairs,” he said on... [Continue Reading]
“One Battle After Another” defies Trumpian taboos. [Continue Reading]
The planned vote to close the center for renovations was listed on an agenda circulated to the center’s board of trustees on Sunday, less than a day before the meeting. [Continue Reading]
Popular Australian author Craig Silvey is charged with two more child exploitation offences, including allegedly producing child exploitation material. [Continue Reading]
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United States was in discussions with Iran as the war enters its third week but that Tehran was not ready for a deal to end it. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates. [Continue Reading]
Footage shows fire near Dubai International Airport after a drone ignited a fuel tank, according to UAE authorities. [Continue Reading]
Former president Nicolas Sarkozy is due to head back to court to defend himself against charges he sought Libyan financing for his 2007 election, in a case that last year saw him become France's first modern day head of state to go to prison. [Continue Reading]
Viewers branded it 'criminal'. [Continue Reading]
Nicholas Adams, 37, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for operating an illegal pill press in his basement in Spokane, Washington. Adams and a co-conspirator imported a pill press from China and mixed powdered fentanyl with cutting agents to produce counterfeit pills intended for bulk distribution. Authorities also found large quantities of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, MDMA, and marijuana at the premises. The investigation, led by Homeland Security Investigations Seattle, the DEA, Spokane Police, and the RAVEN Task Force, uncovered multiple loaded firearms, including a fully automatic machine gun, and body armor across the suspects’ residences. Adams has a... [Continue Reading]
The Netflix animated blockbuster might be proof that we are finally living in a post-multicultural world. [Continue Reading]
Brent crude tops $106 a barrel as markets see no end in sight to the halt of traffic through the critical waterway. [Continue Reading]
Recent events have escalated in the ongoing conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran, highlighted by a substantial strike in the Iranian city of Hamadan. Video footage reveals significant plumes of smoke rising from the area, illustrating the impact of the attack as military actions continue into their third week. The nature of the airstrike, which targeted Hamadan, raises concerns regarding the regional dynamics in the Middle East. As tensions escalate, the military actions are reportedly part of a broader campaign against Iranian activities that the US and its allies perceive as threatening. Each strike further intensifies the... [Continue Reading]
As trade tensions and new US tariff investigations rattle global supply chains, Southeast Asian economies are looking to broaden their options, but analysts say the region’s deep links with the US and China mean any shift will be gradual rather than a clean break. The disruption could actually work in Asean’s favour, accelerating supply-chain diversification and shifting more manufacturing to the region from markets such as Europe, India and the Middle East, they say. Economic ministers from the... [Continue Reading]
China’s economy got off to a strong start in 2026, as several indicators registered expectation-beating expansions in the first two months – though analysts cautioned the imminent energy crisis caused by the US-Israel war in Iran would present challenges for Beijing and the world at large in the months to come. Resilience in industrial output and retail sales, as well as a small expansion in fixed-asset investment, will provide a vital boost to Beijing as it strives to achieve an economic growth... [Continue Reading]
The Monday letters page is upset that there’s never been a truly great The Lord of the Rings game, as one reader learns about the Max Payne remakes. [Continue Reading]
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy returns to court on Monday to challenge his conviction over allegations he sought campaign funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya for his 2007 election. Sarkozy, who denies wrongdoing, briefly served time last year. The Paris appeals court retrial will run until June 3. [Continue Reading]
Pavel Talankin's film Mr Nobody Against Putin already won a Bafta, and is now is an Oscar winner. [Continue Reading]
Ronald Parkin's case prompts calls from his family for the government to regulate the funeral sector. [Continue Reading]
Footage shows huge plumes of smoke from a US-Israeli strike on Hamadan, Iran. [Continue Reading]
After the annual “two sessions” in Beijing, it’s clear that Hong Kong policymakers have their work cut out for them. It has been made abundantly clear what is expected of Hong Kong: stop messing around and get on with the national programme. Hong Kong is part of the nation’s plans to move forward. The country knows exactly where the city fits into the big picture, how it can catapult growth in key areas and play the role of superconnector between China and the rest of the world. The 15th... [Continue Reading]
Streisand and Redford built a lengthy friendship after acting together in 1973’s “The Way We Were.” [Continue Reading]
Primary school teacher Pavel Talankin’s record of the indoctrination of his pupils to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine beats contendersOscars 2026 winners: the full listMr Nobody Against Putin, a primary school teacher’s record of the indoctrination of his pupils to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has won the Oscar for best documentary.Pavel Talankin, who is now in exile in Europe, picked up the award alongside the film’s US co-director, David Borenstein. It beat favourite The Perfect Neighbor to take the prize, along with other contenders The Alabama Solution, Come See Me in the Good Light and Cutting Through Rocks. Continue... [Continue Reading]
The Northern Territory chief minister is flying to Canberra today to meet with federal MPs to discuss funding for flood recovery efforts, having flagged the damage bill across the territory could stretch into the tens of millions of dollars. [Continue Reading]
Participants were less likely to become homeless or spend time in hospital or prison, researchers say. [Continue Reading]
Viewers want ITV to 'do better'. [Continue Reading]
Hawaii is currently grappling with the aftermath of a powerful storm that has unleashed significant flash flooding, blizzard conditions, and landslides across several islands. The islands of Maui, Molokai, and the Big Island have reported extraordinary rainfall, with measurements indicating a rate of 1 to 2 inches (approximately 2.5 to 5 centimeters) of rain per hour. This extreme weather has resulted in road collapses and significant property damage, including at least one home that has been swept away by rising waters. According to the National Weather Service, despite forecasts indicating that the most intense part of the storm has passed,... [Continue Reading]