Transport agencies have been fighting the release of details about investigations into allegations involving senior executives.
Higher income households that might have been able to buy a home a few decades ago are left renting as property prices soar.
Real estate agents and home building companies always claim getting rid of the tax lurk would do great damage to renters and buyers alike. Don’t believe it.
A large new study has found higher temperatures are linked with spikes in ambulance callouts.
It happened just last week. I was in a cab in Palermo in Buenos Aires, coming to the end of a 24-hour journey from Australia.
The Albanese government has offered the states $3 billion to build 1.2 million homes. The Property Council says the incentives need to be double that.
Since the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel has a plausible case of genocide to answer in Gaza, Australia must be prepared to diplomatically and economically isolate Israel should it continue its attacks on Rafah.
There are no regulations, limits, controls or monitoring of air pollution levels on Sydney’s underground train platforms.
The State Administrative Tribunal sought free legal representation for the man, who in a state first challenged a decision not to let him die when he wanted.
In the third and final part of this series, experts say the impact of COVID-era school closures on a generation of students is still unclear.
As contractors for Santos and Woodside lay long-delayed gas pipelines for key gas export projects a disturbing number of serious safety incidents are occurring.
Like Seinfeld’s famed “soup Nazi”, my local coffee shop treats its customers with contempt. But I can’t bring myself to walk away.
More than 2000 “shivs”, knuckle dusters and bludgeons have been found inside Victoria’s network of 12 prisons over the past five years – a rate of about one weapon a day.
In 1986, Life magazine described Nevada’s Route 50 as “totally empty”. Nevada tourism turned the put-down into a marketing slogan.
Few things are more tedious than sitting bolt upright in an airline seat feeling overwhelmingly tired, yet just not being able to sleep.
When your salary increase doesn’t match inflation, it’s worth having a conversation with your manager, says Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is too unwell to appear at a two-day hearing to fight his extradition to the US, a court has heard.
The Prince of Wales’ statement is an unusually direct intervention for a member of the British royal family.
Last week, the City of Cockburn was on the verge of sending four councillors on a business class trip to Croatia. Now Perth is mulling similar perks. So, how does your council travel on the ratepayers’ dime?
The 34-year-old megastar has been spotted out on the town for the first time since arriving for her run of sold-out shows, dining out at a top Surry Hills restaurant.
The Australian’s family has lost hope that the Chinese legal system can deliver justice to the pro-democracy writer.
Inspired by his great-grandfather’s letters, S. Shakthidharan’s play Counting and Cracking is a Sri Lankan story but could be that of many other nations.
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