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Marles, also Australia's deputy prime minister, is in India as part of his four-nation trip to South and Southeast Asia ...
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has accused Labor of taking a "quasi-passivist" approach to managing the Australian Defence Force as he called for an urgent spending increase.
SBS has had an "immense" impact since it all began in 1975. Fifty years on, it continues to hold a unique place in the ...
The 30th prime minister has been appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia for his "eminent service" to the country and ...
King’s Birthday awards have become, it’s when Australia’s most inept prime minister ever, Scott Morrison, gets a gong for his ...
Trade Minister Don Farrell is in Paris trying to secure a free trade deal with Europe, and Anthony Albanese has hinted that ...
Motorists have been warned of flooding on the Kwinana Freeway as a storm front soaked Perth on Tuesday morning. Main Roads WA ...
India has urged action against trade distortions from non-market economies and non-tariff barriers, emphasizing the need for ...
China is willing to work with all parties to safeguard the international economic and trade order and global trade stability, ...
SEOUL -- South Koreans voted Tuesday in an out-of-cycle presidential election, following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his botched attempt to impose martial law in early December.
SBS is celebrating its 50th year. On June the 9th 1975 'Radio Ethnic Australia' launched - a bold experiment by Al Grassby, ...