We Are The Voice is an Australian Book of Records-certified attempt at the world’s largest singalong to Farnham’s catalogue, with thousands of audience members forming a mass choir on the night. Choir ...
In the Australian outback, we're listening for nuclear tests—and what we hear matters more than ever
Tires stick to hot asphalt as I drive the Stuart Highway from Alice Springs northward, leaving the MacDonnell Ranges behind.
Elina Svitolina is one of a number of Ukrainian tennis players who have refused to shake hands with Russian and Belarusian opponents since her country was invaded in 2022. The fact that Svitolina does ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Two of the country’s longest serving foreign ministers have cautioned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese against accepting Donald Trump’s ...
Inglis made a dream run into the fourth round, but in the end she proved no match for world number two Iga Swiatek. The Polish superstar proved far too strong as she booked her place in the ...
The OECD secretary-general has received the nation’s highest honour in the Australia Day honours for his nearly two decades of service as both federal finance minister and now as the country’s highest ...
Gigi Salmon is joined by Russell Fuller and Annabel Croft to wrap up Day 8 at the Australian Open with Carlos Alcaraz's serve in the spotlight and whether it's been modelled on Novak Djokovic.
The National Film and Sound Archive has released 4K restorations of the 1960s film series Life in Australia, commissioned by the Department of Immigration to attract new migrants. Locals and ...
Gigi Salmon is joined by Russell Fuller, Abigail Johnson and Mark Woodforde to review day two of the Australian Open. We assess Novak Djokovic’s efficient win, straight-set victories for the leading ...
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The music industry is celebrating a battle won on the rate commercial radio must pay for playing recorded music. By Lars Brandle SYDNEY, Australia — Following years of intensive lobbying by the music ...
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