Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has agreed to settle a lawsuit against a UK newspaper group over alleged phone hacking.
The Thunder now advance to the Challenger Final, where they will take on the Sydney Sixers for a place in the Grand Final.
The Greens have floated a plan to scrap public school fees and give parents $800 to help pay for school supplies like uniforms and laptops.
It comes after new federal laws banning the sale of all vapes outside of a pharmacy came into effect last year.
On Tuesday, NSW Mental Health Minister Rose Jackson said 205 psychiatrists in the state intended to resign in recent weeks.
There have been several antisemitic attacks in Sydney in the past three months, which has led to governments and police, as well as leaders of other faiths, uniting to condemn, investigate and press charges against those responsible.
The Electrical Trades Union has only agreed to pause its industrial action across Sydney Trains until the end of March.
U.S. President Donald Trump has granted a “full, complete, and unconditional pardon” to approximately 1,500 individuals charged or convicted over the 6 January 2021 insurrection.
This week, a Channel Nine presenter was stood down after he allegedly accepted $50,000 for being the first TV journalist to call a high-profile businessman “McLaren Guy” instead of “Lambo Guy”.
Federal police, the junior doctor’s family, and protesters called for the police volunteer to receive the death sentence.
Drake has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) for defamation over Kendrick Lamar’s 2024 hit ‘Not Like Us’.
US President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders hours after being sworn in, including overturning many of Biden’s orders.
Under the proposed policy, ‘fuel retailers’ would be required to share their fuel prices with the Government a day in advance. The data would be available on the Service Victoria app.
In a dramatic turn of events, TikTok is back online in the United States after being down for just 12 hours.
Here’s what you need to know about Donald Trump’s second inauguration, where he’ll officially become US President… again
It comes days after Malala Yousafzai urged Muslim leaders to support a right to education for women and girls living under the Taliban.
Channel Nine sports journalist Tony Jones has apologised to Novak Djokovic, saying he “overstepped the mark”.
The WA Government has pledged cheaper public transport fares if it wins the March state election.
The app was banned due to national security concerns over potential data sharing between the app’s parent company ByteDance and the Chinese Government.
The Coalition has unveiled plans to give small businesses a tax discount to treat their staff and clients to lunches and entertainment.
Join thousands of young Aussies and get our 5 min daily newsletter on what matters in your world.
It’s easy. It’s trustworthy. It’s free.
View previous editions here