MAY 1, 2028, is perhaps a victorious day for animal welfare advocates and a day of mourning for farmers as it marks the end of
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Mexican authorities find three bodies where Australian brothers, American friend went missing
THE parents of missing Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson just started their heart-wrenching journey to Mexico when they received another devastating news – three
Cattle deaths recorded on live export ship stranded off Western Australia Coast
SOME sheep stranded on a live export ship off the coast of Western Australia have died as the federal government is yet to make a
Bushfire warnings as Australia swelters in extreme heatwave
THE El Niño weather pattern is causing residents in three Australian states to endure extreme heatwaves while authorities keep an eye on the possibility of
Residents told to flee to ocean as out-of-control blaze threatens lives in Western Australia
“ACT immediately to survive.” that was the urgent call of Western Australia’s Department of Fire and Emergency Services, with residents told to leave for the
Australia braces for extreme heatwave this week
THE Bureau of Meteorology forecasted a three-day heatwave for parts of Australia, with several states experiencing severe heatwave conditions and high temperatures until weekend. From
Australia braces for extreme heat wave this week
THE Bureau of Meteorology forecasted a three-day heat wave for parts of Australia, with several states experiencing severe heat wave conditions and high temperatures until
Australian City parades diversity of culture in annual multicultural festival
THOUSANDS of people from various cultures and ethnicities nationwide flocked to Western Australia to celebrate cultural diversity. The city of Gosnells took this year’s Fusion
Work begins for world’s largest radio telescope
WORK is underway to build the world’s largest radio telescope in Western Australia after decades of careful planning. The Square Kilometre Array Observatory- described as
Hearing expedited as gas dispute in Australia threatens global supply, prices
THE Australian Fair Work Commission booked a hearing on September 22 after the industrial disputes body agreed to rule on the escalating tensions between Chevron