Green News UK and Australia embark on new climate and energy partnership It comes after Pacific leaders called on both countries to do more to tackle the climate crisis. 25/10/2024
Ukraine Australia approves major no-strings-attached tank donation to Ukraine The US has given regulatory clearance for the transfer, which comes as Voolodymyr Zelenskyy tries to rally allies behind a "victory plan". 17/10/2024
No Comment Tourists and gold diggers boost Clermont economy as old mines re-open In Australia, the small town of Clermont, in central Queensland, is enjoying a new lease of life thanks to rising gold prices. 14/10/2024
Culture news British YouTuber Yung Filly arrested in Australia on rape charges British YouTube personality Yung Filly has been arrested in Australia and charged over rape allegations. 10/10/2024
No Comment Tasmanian court excludes men from women-only exhibition The Supreme Court of Tasmania ruled the "Ladies' Lounge" women-only exhibition legal, overturning a prior decision, citing protection under anti-discrimination law. 27/09/2024
Australia Australian asylum seekers warn EU against rolling out offshore centres Two asylum seekers with first-hand experience of Australia’s brutal offshore migrant processing centres told Euronews they have a message for European leaders mulling the prospect of doing the same back home: don’t. 25/09/2024
No Comment WATCH: Pesto the giant penguin steals hearts at Melbourne Aquarium Pesto, a massive king penguin chick at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, has become a social media sensation. 20/09/2024
No Comment Anti-war protesters clash with police in Australia Thousands of anti-war protesters in Australia clashed with police on Wednesday outside a military arms convention in Melbourne. 11/09/2024
Tech News Australia plans to introduce social media age limit "The bullying that can occur online, the access to material which causes social harm, and parents are wanting a response,” the Australian prime minister said. 10/09/2024
Iran Iran summons Australian ambassador over ‘offensive’ LGBTQ+ post Homosexuality is illegal in Iran, but transgender people are allowed to seek gender transition surgery. 04/09/2024
Culture news Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 'Wild God': Euronews Culture's Verdict In his latest album, Nick Cave continues to confront grief and finds a new level of absolution. 30/08/2024
Business Boeing grounds fleet of test aircraft after concerns over engine parts Boeing has grounded a fleet of test aircraft as the group continues to deal with the fallout of a door plug blowing off an Alaska Airlines flight in January this year. 20/08/2024
Green News Australia’s largest bank pulls funding for fossil fuel companies CBA has explained that they will stop financing fossil fuel companies that don’t comply with climate goals set out by the Paris Agreement. 15/08/2024
Australia Pilot dies after 'unauthorised' chopper crashes into Australian hotel Authorities in the northeastern coastal city of Cairns said they had not confirmed the pilot's identity, the reason for the flight, or how the tourist helicopter could take off from the local airport. 12/08/2024
Health news Online programme teaches GPs to better understand chronic pelvic pain Experts say chronic pelvic pain is often underdiagnosed and undertreated with the average diagnosis time of endometriosis being 6.6 years worldwide. 10/08/2024
Sport Paris Olympics: Australian field hockey player detained over drug deal Police say they interrupted a drug transaction outside a building in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. 07/08/2024
Culture news Calls for Australian deportation of Tenacious D after Trump joke An Australian senator has called for the comedy rock band Tenacious D to be deported after remarks on Trump’s assassination attempt during a concert in Sydney. A poorly timed bad taste quip, or an assault on free speech? 16/07/2024
Art Tasmanian museum curator admits faking Picassos after gender row A museum in Tasmania hit the headlines when it hung works by Picasso in a women’s toilet following a discrimination complaint – but they weren’t Picassos at all. 15/07/2024
Australia Assange free after pleading guilty to leaking military secrets The WikiLeaks founder returned to his homeland of Australia aboard a charter plane on Wednesday after striking a deal with the US government guaranteeing his freedom. 26/06/2024
Art Tasmanian museum hangs Picassos in women's toilet A museum in Tasmania found an innovative workaround when it was told it couldn’t restrict access to its women-only ‘Ladies Lounge’ – hanging artwork in a female toilet cubicle. 24/06/2024