Airly to deliver Australia first members-only carrier
Airly will help passengers to dodge the hassle and save up to two hours’ when travelling across the country.
Port Lincoln Tragedy: Autopsy reveals Damien Little and his two sons were shot before driving car off wharf
The autopsies of Damien Little, who deliberately drove a car with his two sons off a Port Lincoln Wharf on Monday, revealed all three had gunshot wounds.
$28M of taxpayer’s money to be spent on innovation agenda advertisement
Innovation Minister Christopher Pyne said that according to a recent market research, Australia needs a “cultural shift.”
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says reducing Sunday penalty rates would be 'unfair'
Annastacia Palaszczuk said she would wait for the government to reach a decision on the suggested Sunday penalty rates changes.
Missing Australian surfers update: Mexican authorities confirm the charred vehicle belonged to Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman
The DNA tests of the samples found in the van are being carried out by investigators overlooking the case of Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman.
No room for renegotiation on carbon emissions target announced by Australia at the Paris talks: Julie Bishop
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has reinstated emission cuts of 26 to 28 percent by 2030 at the Paris conference on climate change.
Missing Australian surfers update: Police fears two bodies found in burnt van in Mexico might be theirs
Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman who have been missing for over a week in Mexico were last seen at a convenience store.
The Grand Mufti of Australia displayed failed leadership, says Josh Frydenberg
Cabinet Minister Josh Frydenberg accused the Grand Mufti of Australia of responding inadequately to the recent Paris terror attacks.
Malcolm Turnbull downplays possibility of increasing military action in the Middle East, urges nation it’s not time for “machismo”
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull urged Australians to focus on community unity to deal with terrorism rather than giving into anger-inflicted “gestures or machismo.”
Australian PM&C Department secretary Michael Thawley resigns from post hours after DFAT chief Peter Varghese steps down from public service
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet secretary Michael Thawley announced his resignation on Tuesday, expressing his wish to return to the private sector.
Drought relief assistance for South Australian farmers promised by SA agriculture minister Leon Bignell
South Australian Agriculture Minister Leon Bignell held a meeting with state government officials and 50 farmers to discuss possible ways to deal with the droughts.
Shootout in New Orleans: 16 people hospitalised
Two gunmen opened fire into a huge gathering at a city park in New Orleans, US on Sunday.
Goulburn skydiving accident: Sudden gust of wind kills instructor, critically injures teenager
A skydiving accident caused by a freak wind critically injured a 14-year-old and resulted in death of another man at Goulburn airport in New South Wales.
New Zealand helicopter crash: Seven tourists killed, rough weather prevents recovery operations
A helicopter crash at New Zealand's popular tourist spot in South Island killed all seven people aboard on Saturday morning.
BP's proposal to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight rejected
National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environment Management Authority rejected BP's proposal to drill in the Great Australian Bight due to lack of environmental standards.
Government plans to install eco shark barrier following shark attack on surfer in Ballina
Sam Morgan, a 20-year-old surfer, was attacked by a bull shark near Lighthouse Beach on Tuesday.
More than two dozen people still missing following BHP’s dam failure in Brazil
BHP Billiton Ltd’s Chief Executive Andrew Mackenzie flew to Brazil on Monday to face prosecutors and conduct a first-hand assessment of the damage.
Obama comes 3rd in Forbes’ ranking of world leaders; Putin and Merkel are most powerful leaders of the world
Russian President Vladimir Putin bags the first position of world’s most powerful leaders ranking by Forbes magazine for the third time in a row.
Police continue the hunt for Australia's most wanted men - Gino and Mark Stocco
Police believe that Gino and Mark Stocco are still in western Warangatta as they continue with their high profile search for the duo.
Hurricane Patricia hits Mexico’s Pacific coastline, experts say it is a force they have 'never seen before'
Experts had warned authorities that Hurricane Patricia could assume a strength to move around cars and even fling them off the ground.
Drillsearch Energy merges with Beach Energy to create Australia’s major mid-level oil and gas company
Drillsearch energy spokesperson Jim McKerlie said the deal will bring potential growth opportunities for both Drillsearch and Beach.
Police identifies main suspect in murder of the ‘girl in suitcase’ and her mother
Police said there have been a deluge of incoming calls after the identities of the murdered mother and child were divulged.
ACCC concerned by impact SABMiller and Anheuser-Busch InBev merger will have on beer market
The deal between SABMiller and Anheuser-Busch InBev could reduce competition in the beer industry of Australia, according to ACCC.
Greg Hunt gives green light to Adani's $16 billion Carmichael coal mining and rail project
Environmental activists are planning to launch a lawsuit against Greg Hunt’s decision to greenlight Australia’s largest coal mining project for the second time.
Pregnant asylum seekers not allowed to enter Australia: Peter Dutton
In an interview on 2GB radio, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said that asylum seekers from Nauru are trying to enter Australia by blackmail.
Guidelines for more detailed submissions on a project's impact on the environment released to mining companies
The Department of Planning and Environment released the guidelines on Thursday, urging mining companies to provide more detailed submissions on their impact on the environment.
Canadian federal elections 2015: Get to know the parties
Canada goes to the polls on Oct. 19, 2015 for 308 seats in the House of Commons of Canada.
DFAT Security to strengthen commitment towards indigenous businesses
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade signed a contract with Fields Group that will benefit indigenous businesses.
Turnbull says anti-terror law not a response to Parramatta shooting
The new anti terrorism legislation seeks to extend police powers to detain teens as young as 14 years with alleged terrorist links.
Telstra gets extension approval to comply with data retention laws
A survey by Communications Alliance reveals that most telecommunication companies aren't compliant with Australia's new data retention laws yet.