Jay Weatherill brought the party back to London in his role as the new UK High Commissioner. But it was a Labour minister’s anecdote about getting drunk with his predecessor that stole the show.
Outgoing ASIC chairman Joe Longo says Australians must be taught to understand investment risk better, rather than rely on the regulator to control the democratisation of the investment landscape.
Sammy Yahood, a Jewish social media influencer who campaigns against Islam, has been denied entry into Australia. He has accused Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke of ‘tyranny, censorship and control’.
Pauline Hanson and former Neighbours stat Holly Valance have a No. 1 song on their hands, with the now far-right personality speaking out about her latest chart topper.
A senior Labor MP has refused to clarify the Government’s stance after Australia Day was marred with intense scenes of flag burnings and bomb threat evacuations.
US President Donald Trump says he is ‘on a similar wavelength’ with Minnesota's Democratic Governor amid a possible de-escalation of tensions in the state.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Why the Taliban have decided to comment publicly on a potential prisoner swap is unclear. But it signals an impasse in negotiations with the Trump administration.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: There’s no doubt that the carefully crafted defence of Denmark’s Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, helped block the US President from getting something he really wanted.
RSL national president Peter Tinley called on Anthony Albanese to more strongly condemn President Donald Trump for denigrating America’s allies contribution to the war in Afghanistan.
Pauline Hanson has teamed up with former Neighbours star Holly Valance for a provocative new track called Kiss Kiss My Arse, promoting her upcoming political satire film.