Paws in the park: Melbourne’s Cat Lovers Festival finds new grounds
Melbourne is gearing up for an event that promises to be a purr-fect weekend for cat enthusiasts. The much-anticipated Cat Lovers Festival is making...
Pandemic pinch endures: NSW & Victoria’s youth still struggling
The ripple effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to impact young people in New South Wales and Victoria, according to a new report...
Tim Tams & trade talks: Strengthening Australia-India ties
Australia's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, recently shared his perspectives with ABP Live on a range of pressing topics that shape the Australia-India...
Australia cancels 30 visas over the past week
In a significant move to protect community safety, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, and Multicultural Affairs Andrew Giles announced the cancellation of 30 visas over...
Heat Alert: Victorians urged to stay safe as temperatures soar
With scorching temperatures forecast across the state, Victorians are being urged to take precautions to stay safe during one of the hottest days of...
Hikes in water bills, car registration, and ride-share fees
Effective today, residents of Melbourne and Victoria will see various increases in government fees, fines, and charges as the new financial year begins. According...
Using the sex word to push NDIS legislation again? Asks activist
River Night, a prominent National Disability Sector Advocate and Co-founder of Developing Australian Communities, is currently in Brisbane but available to travel. Night, who...
$1m boost to attract & retain family violence workers
A new initiative is set to bolster the family violence and sexual assault sectors by attracting, recruiting, and retaining frontline workers.
Minister for Prevention of...
Maitri Grants boost Australia-India tech and cultural Ties
A project to expand sustainable manufacturing of Australian technology in India, workshops linking Australian energy transition researchers and start-ups with their Indian counterparts, and...
The hidden war over minerals and how Australia plans to win
The world needs huge quantities of critical minerals to make batteries, electric vehicles, wind turbines, mobile phones, computers and advanced weaponry.
Many of these minerals...

















