
Balinese officials have begun the demolition of more than 40 businesses at Bingin Beach, a popular tourist spot in the Uluwatu region. In June, the Balinese House of Representatives determined the settlement is on public...
Australia says US beef will soon be welcome here again. It’s unlikely we’ll buy much of it
DarcyMaulsby/Getty The Albanese government has today confirmed it will lift biosecurity restrictions on beef imports from the United States. The timing of this decision has raised some eyebrows. Back in April, US President...
Jet ski accidents are tragic but preventable. Here’s how to reduce the risk
Richard Hamilton Smith/Getty Two teenage boys were thrown from a jet ski during a ride on the Georges River in Sydneys south this week. One died at the scene. The other lost an arm, and was rushed to hospital in a serious...
Historic ruling finds climate change ‘imperils all forms of life’ and puts laggard nations on notice
Hilaire Bule/Getty Climate change imperils all forms of life and countries must tackle the problem or face consequences under international law, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has found. The court delivered its...

Reserve Bank says unemployment rise was not a shock, inflation on track
Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock has fleshed out the central banks thinking behind its surprise decision to keep interest rates on hold this month. In a speech today to the Anika Foundation, Bullock said there has...
Yarramalong Weir is one of many barriers to the passage of fish in the Murray-Darling Basin. Geoff Reid, One Basin CRC A report card into the A$13 billion MurrayDarling Basin Plan has found much work is needed to ensure...
Siang Lu David Kelly/UQP The Miles Franklin judges described Siang Lus Ghost Cities, winner of the 2025 award, as a grand farce and a haunting meditation on diaspora. To my mind, it is perhaps the funniest novel ever to...