Australia is seen as a big target due to its wealth and large number of internet users.
Gareth Stafford
Humanitarian Pauses To Be Enacted In Gaza
For a period of time each day, there will be no fighting allowed in certain areas of the strip.
Federal Government To Investigate Optus Outage
The Federal Government will conduct a review into this week's Optus outage. More than ten million Australians were affected, when phone and internet services went down around 4am Wednesday. At this stage, Optus has ruled out offering compensation, but customers will receive rewards for their loyalty. However, the communications watchdog has gone one step further, [...]
Optus Outage Affecting Millions of Aussies
Mobile and internet services have been impacted, along with EFTPOS payment systems,
PM Declares Chinese Talks A “Success”
The prime minister met with the Chinese president in the Great Hall of the People on Monday evening for more than an hour.
PM Arrives In Beijing For Presidential Talks
Mr Albanese will meet with Mr Xi at the Great Hall of the People on Monday evening AEDT.
Court Rules Against Syrian Refugee Repatriation
31 women and children are being held by the Autonomous Administration of Northeast Syria (AANES) and its defence arm, the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Vietnam Vets Honoured Fifty Years On
Commemorative services were held around the country on Friday,
AUKUS Agreement Divides ALP Conference
Labor delegates and some unions are pushing to strip mention of the Australia-UK-US agreement from the party’s policy platform
Trio Accused of NDIS Fraud To Face Court
It’s alleged three men set up fake businesses and submitted false claims for NDIS services that were never provided.
VAD Legislation To Be Expanded To Include ACT Youths
The ACL has called for the government to suspend public consultation on the matter.
Aaron Finch Announces T20 Retirement
The decision leaves Australia searching for a new Twenty20 captain.
New NZ PM Visits Australia
Chris Hipkins meets Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Parliament House, Canberra,
Thousands Killed In Massive Turkish Quake
“The worst disaster to hit the country in the past 86 years.”
Church Service Opens Parliamentary Year
“That was great for the Prime Minister to say the Earth is the Lord’s.”
Pope Francis Addresses South Sudan Audience
Francis calls on Christians to make themselves immune to the “venom of hatred” to achieve the peace and prosperity that has eluded them through years of conflict.
Crown Perth Hosts Governor’s Prayer Breakfast
The annual event is in its 30th year having started in 1993.
Aussies Advance At Wimbledon
Alex de Minaur has dug deep to beat rising Brit Jack Draper to join fellow Australian Nick Kyrgios in the last 32.
US Gun Reform Bill A Step Closer
In the wake of mass shootings in Texas and New York, a bipartisan gun violence bill is on the verge of being voted on in the US Senate.
Lynette’s Law To Be Implemented In Victoria
A new offence criminalising grossly offensive public conduct is being proposed in Victoria.
Energy Blackouts A State and Federal Issue
The federal opposition says the Albanese government needs to take responsibility for any blackouts that happen on its watch.
Veterans Royal Commission In Townsville
The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide will continue in Townsville on Monday morning with a serving officer to give evidence. The head of an Australian combat brigade will appear before the royal commission probing veteran suicide. Brigadier Kahlil Fegan will discuss the training, wellbeing services and family support available at Lavarack Barracks in [...]
Aged Care Workers Take Pay Dispute To The FWC
A hearing to consider wage rises of up to 25 per cent for aged care workers is underway at the Fair Work Commission.
New Australian Cricket Coach Confirmed
McDonald joined Australia’s coaching team as Langer’s senior assistant in 2019
Federal Budget To Focus On Cost of Living
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg hands down his fourth federal budget on Tuesday