Australia 2 days ago Ban on X sharing video of Sydney bishop stabbing extended by Australian judge, but X fights back An Australian judge extended a ban on social media platform X sharing videos of the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney by a teenager, but X is challenging the ban in court.
Australia 3 days ago Australia and Tuvalu's new security deal clarifies 'veto power' over defense agreements with other countries Australia and the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu came to a new security agreement that eased the latter's concerns over the deal's effects on its sovereignty.
Australia 4 days ago Australian PM Albanese disputes China's claim that Australia was responsible for dangerous aircraft encounter Australia's prime minister has rejected China's claim that Australia was responsible for a dangerous incident between their military aircraft over the Yellow Sea.
China 5 days ago China says Australian helicopter 'provoked' response after near miss encounter with Chinese jet China blamed Australia for a recent encounter over the Yellow Sea in which a Chinese jet dropped flares near an Australian helicopter when it got too close to Chinese airspace.
Australia 5 days ago Australian woman pleads not guilty to murdering her ex-husband's family with poisonous mushrooms A woman has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and attempted murder in an Australian court. She is accused of serving poisonous mushrooms to her ex-husband's family.
Australia 6 days ago Australian teen who stabbed man in back, was shot by police, was in 'deradicalization program' An Australian teenager participated in a deradicalization program before writing he was "going on the path of jihad," stabbing a man and being shot and killed himself by police.
Australia 6 days ago Australia accuses China of reckless behavior after fighter jet dropped flares in front of helicopter Australia accused China of unsafe behavior when a Chinese fighter jet dropped flares in front of an Australian helicopter. Beijing has not commented on the incident.
Julian Assange May 4 Australian lawmakers send letter urging Biden to drop case against Julian Assange on World Press Freedom Day A group of Australian lawmakers urged President Biden on World Press Freedom Day to drop the prosecution against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Australia May 3 Anti-Israel college protests spread to Australia as encampments pop up Anti-Israel protests and tent encampments similar to ones set up at colleges and universities across America are now appearing in Australia.
Australia May 1 Teen arrested in connection with Sydney bishop's stabbing applies for release on bail One of the teenagers who was arrested and charged in the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney, Australia, has applied for release from custody due to exceptional circumstances.