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Somewhere deep beneath the surface of Mona, a stone sits perched on a sheet of glass. The glass strains beneath the weight.
The state government has abandoned plans to privatise state-owned assets, blaming a Labor “scare campaign” against the idea.
Voluntary assisted dying legislation is legal in all Australian states but the requirements differ from border to border.
Queensland Day could become a public holiday, with Premier David Crisafulli unwilling to rule out the idea – but he first ...
The owner of an inflatable jumping castle which became airborne, killing six schoolchildren, during an end-of-year ...
In the words of the late Paul Newman: what we’ve got here, is a failure to communicate. Political editor David Killick delves ...
Former Labor treasurer Wayne Swan has been accused of stereotyping residents in Sydney’s west after a heated debate with a ...
The family of two interstate tourist who failed to return home earlier in the week have expressed concerns for their safety, ...
The sudden eruption between US President Donald Trump and SpaceX/Tesla/X billionaire Elon Musk came out of the blue, and may ...
Government officials remain in a standoff with a local non-for-profit organisation following a shock decision to ban $50k ...
A Tasmanian football powerhouse is being forced to turn away potential new players as it grapples with the challenge of ...
No-one will get closure when a verdict is handed down on charges against the operator at the centre of the Tasmanian jumping ...