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George and Destiny Choutis warn small businesses are being squeezed by rising costs
Marrickville cafe owners George and Destiny Choutis have warned that Sydney’s small businesses are struggling under rising costs, with the couple’s Roastville Coffee Roasters forced to increase prices amid the cost-of-living crisis. Destiny Choutis, who owns the business with her husband George, sa»»»
Australia vows stronger ties with Solomon Islands amid China concerns
SYDNEY - Australia and the Solomon Islands said on July 7 they were stepping up bilateral ties, a day after China test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific in a move analysts say could intensify strategic rivalry in the region. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who»»»
Australian PM Albanese apologizes for ‘disrespectful’ comments about Kylie Minogue
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologized after naming singer Kylie Minogue in response to a question about who he would, theoretically, “shag, marry, date.” Albanese appeared on the “Bush Deep” podcast on Saturday, hosted by comedian Nikki Osborne, who asked him whom he would choos»»»
PM Modi's Australia visit to deepen defence, trade, energy ties: Australian High Commissioner Philip Green
By Ayushi AgarwalNew Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Australia, Australian High Commissioner to India Philip Green said the visit is expected to give fresh momentum to bilateral cooperation across defence, trade, energy, education and people-to-people t»»»
Anthony Albanese apologises over 'shag, date or marry' question
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised after taking part in a 'shag, date or marry' game during a podcast interview. Appearing on the Bush Deep podcast with host Nikki Osborne, Albanese was asked to play a game of 'shag, marry or date' involving Kylie Minogue, Nicole Kidman and Rhonda Burch»»»
‘Free fall’: Taylor breaks silence on disastrous polling
The latest Newspoll showed core support for the opposition has dropped to a historic 17 per cent, while Labor increased its lead to 33 per cent, followed by One Nation, which saw a decline in support, at 29 per cent. The Coalition’s hold on the primary vote is now one percentage point low ... »»»
Police mistakenly shoot, kill Australian child in Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan: Police shot and killed an Australian child in eastern Pakistan, authorities said, with Canberra calling on Monday for an investigation into the incident that also wounded two of the girl's family members. Police in Pakistan's most populous eastern province, Punjab, said that offic»»»
Police mistakenly shoot, kill Australian child in Pakistan
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source LAHORE: Police shot and killed an Australian child in eastern Pakistan, authorities said, with Canberra calling on Monday for an investigation into the incident that also wounded two of the girl's family members. Police in Pakistan's most populous eastern province, Punj»»»
Pakistani police mistakenly open fire on Australian family, killing child
Fatal shooting of nine-year-old Hania Ahmed by Punjab Police officer causes furore. Pakistani police commandos have fatally shot an Australian girl and severely wounded her father and brother after mistaking them for armed thieves. Hania Ahmed, a grade four student from Perth, was killed on Wednesd»»»
Australian child shot dead in Pakistan as police wrongly identify family as thieves
An Australian family was caught up in a horror shooting while on holidays in Pakistan. A police officer in Pakistan's Punjab province has been arrested after an Australian girl was killed and two members of her family injured in what authorities described as a mistaken shooting during a robbery res»»»
View from The Hill: has political life become absurdly frenetic?
With frontbencher Jonno Duniam’s decision the bail out of politics, the Liberals are not just further depleted, but the parliament is losing someone of the calibre we want to see there. Duniam performs well on policy and on the politics. He looks for compromises (often more than his party does), ca»»»
Police mistakenly shoot and kill Australian child in Pakistan
Australian media reported the family, from the western city of Perth, were visiting relatives in Pakistan when the incident took place. Police mistakenly shot and killed an Australian child in eastern Pakistan, authorities said on Monday, with Canberra calling for an investigation into the incident»»»
Police mistakenly shoot, kill Australian child in Pakistan
LAHORE, Pakistan: Police shot and killed an Australian child in eastern Pakistan, authorities said, with Canberra calling on Monday (Jun 15) for an investigation into the incident that also wounded two of the girl's family members. Police in Pakistan's most populous eastern province, Punjab, said t»»»
Police mistakenly shoot, kill Australian child in Pakistan
LAHORE, Pakistan, June 15, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Police shot and killed an Australian child in eastern Pakistan, authorities said, with Canberra calling on Monday for an investigation into the incident that also wounded two of the girl's family members. Police in Pakistan's most populous eastern provinc»»»
Australia Appoints First Female Army Chief
Coyle, who currently serves as Chief of Joint Capabilities, will assume the role in July, succeeding Simon Stuart. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the appointment as a landmark moment, confirming that Australia will soon have its first female army chief. Defense Minister Richard Marles al»»»
Australia, Canada Push to Expand Middle East Ceasefire to Lebanon
CANBERRA / OTTAWA, Apr 9: Australia and Canada have called for Lebanon to be included in the recently announced two-week Middle East ceasefire, warning that lasting peace in the region depends on broader inclusion. Speaking on Thursday, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the cease»»»
Australia cracks down on betting advertisements
SYDNEY: Australia will restrict betting advertisements in a bid to stem losses in one of the world’s biggest gambling nations, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday. Sports betting advertisements are pervasive across the nation’s airwaves, enticing people to risk their money on everythin»»»
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