No Comment Elephant herd relocated to new 21-hectare enclosure at Werribee Zoo A herd of nine Asian elephants has been relocated from Melbourne Zoo to Werribee Open Range Zoo, covering a distance of 36 kilometers over five days. 13/02/2025
Australia Australia accuses Chinese fighter jet of 'unsafe' manoeuvre Flares released by a Chinese pilot came within 30 metres of an Australian P-8 surveillance plane, according to the Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles. 13/02/2025
Australia 'Gives you the shudders': Australian man finds 100 snakes in backyard Reptile handlers recovered 102 venomous red-bellied black snakes from a mulch pile at a property in Sydney, a discovery that has baffled experts. 07/02/2025
Australia Mandatory jail time for Nazi salutes under Australia hate crime laws Terror offences and hate crimes will be punishable with mandatory prison terms ranging from one to six years under new Australian legislation. 06/02/2025
No Comment Rare blossom of the corpse flower in Sydney The flowering of the amorphophallus titanum, nicknamed "Putricia", attracted more than 13,000 visitors to the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden. 23/01/2025
Australia Australia vows strong response if citizen killed in Russian captivity Oscar Jenkins, a former school teacher from Melbourne, was seen being struck by a Russian interrogator in a video posted in December. 15/01/2025
Fiji Virgin Australia crew members allegedly raped and robbed in Fiji Police in the South Pacific island nation say a suspect known to them has been questioned over the alleged sexual assault as investigations continue. 02/01/2025
Colombia Colombian navy finds 'narco sub' in new Australia trafficking route The discovery of a semi-submersible vessel carrying cocaine in the Pacific was part of a global six-week operation against drug smugglers. 28/11/2024
Tech News Australia's world-first ban on social media for under 16s becomes law The proposed bill has now been passed by lawmakers in both chambers of the Australian parliament. 28/11/2024
Culture news 'Enshittification': What does this Word of the Year mean? Australia’s Macquarie Dictionary has selected its word of the year, and it encompasses a widespread feeling that things have been getting worse when it comes to all things digital. And more... 26/11/2024
Tech News Social media sites call for delay to Australia's social media ban Social media sites are lobbying the Australian government to delay its proposed age limits for children younger than 16. 25/11/2024
Tech News Australia slams Musk's reaction to its social media age limit bill "Our job is to put in place the necessary protection for kids online," Australia's treasurer said after the billionaire criticised its new social media age limit bill. 22/11/2024
Lao People's Democratic Republic Four tourists die of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos Multiple backpackers have fallen critically ill after drinking tainted alcohol in a Laotian town popular with backpackers in southeast Asia. 21/11/2024
Mali Australian gold miner to pay Mali €152 million to free detained staff Resolute Mining's CEO and two other employees were arrested in the Malian capital in early November after meeting with tax and mining authorities. 19/11/2024
Nature How did an Antarctic penguin end up in Australia? The runaway emperor penguin was seen attempting belly slides on the sands of an Australian beach. 12/11/2024
Culture news Jamie Oliver book withdrawn after criticism by Indigenous Australians Critics say the chef’s book “Billy and the Epic Escape” relies on tropes and stereotypes about Indigenous Australians. 11/11/2024
Culture news Australian breaker Raygun retires after Olympics backlash Rachael Gunn has quit competitive breakdancing after her unusual routine at the Paris Games went viral and generated criticism and conspiracy theories. 07/11/2024
Lifestyle Movember turns 21: How a viral moustache trend got old enough to drink Here's our definitive guide to everything you need to know about the initiative this November. 01/11/2024
Culture news Radiohead's Thom Yorke walks off stage over Gaza heckler Radiohead singer Thom Yorke stormed off stage at a concert in Melbourne after a fan shouted criticism of the musician’s position on Gaza. 31/10/2024
Culture news Conquer or be conquered: European countries examine their settlement Two artworks decorate a building in Brussels, the centre of the European Union, reminding MEPs that First Nations people exist — even in the bloc. 28/10/2024