Push to save Point Cook Pop Up Park gains momentum
The campaign to save Point Cook’s much-loved Pop Up Park has gathered pace, with local families urged to share their stories and take part...
Tasmanian businesses encouraged to go global as trade grants open
The Tasmanian Government has opened applications for the 2025–26 Accelerating Trade Grant Program, extending its support to local businesses aiming to expand beyond the...
Neo-Nazi attack on Indigenous protest site shocks Melbourne
Indigenous groups and politicians have condemned a brazen assault on Camp Sovereignty, a First Nations protest camp in Melbourne’s Kings Domain, which was violently...
Trump administration moves to restrict student visas to four years
The Trump administration has unveiled a proposal to impose a four-year limit on how long foreign students can remain in the United States, a...
Older Australians from migrant backgrounds encouraged to stay active, Eat Well and Stay Connected
The NSW Government has launched this year’s Multicultural Health Week with a call to action for older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities...
Doctors back pay deal with South Australian Government
Doctors in South Australia’s public health system have voted in favour of a new enterprise agreement that promises pay rises above inflation and stronger...
Attention-seeking 101: Sewell storms Allan’s presser
Premier Jacinta Allan and Treasurer Jaclyn Symes were forced to abandon a press conference in West Melbourne after neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell confronted them,...
Government holds migration cap at 185,000 for 2025–26
The federal government has confirmed Australia’s permanent migration cap will remain at 185,000 for the 2025–26 financial year, with no changes to the settings...
This isn’t about me. It’s about protecting minority communities: Jacinta Allan
Premier Jacinta Allan has sharpened her response after being confronted by neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell during a press conference in West Melbourne. Hours after...
Thousands share views as work from home laws take shape
A record number of Victorians have taken part in consultation on the Allan Labor Government’s proposed work from home laws, with more than 18,000...