UK parents may cancel their child’s passport if they fear radicalisation: David Cameron
British PM David Cameron announced that parents will now have the power to block their children’s passport if they are concerned about their children being radicalised.
Selling off SA Water necessary to stabilise Australian economy: Civil Contractors Federation
The proposal to sell SA Water has been put forward to ensure a stable economy in Australia.
Former UK PM Tony Blair promised support to US in war against Iraq, leaked White House documents reveal
The leaked memos indicate former British PM Tony Blair had promised to support the United States of America in fighting against Iraq.
AEC proposes federal electoral boundary transformation, plans abolition of the Hunter seat
The Australian Electoral Commission has announced abolishing the NSW seat of Hunter according to a new federal electoral boundary proposal.
ACCC concerns delay Canadian Brookfield’s acquisition of Australia's Asciano
The ACCC has released a Statement of Issues to Brookfield Infrastructure on its proposal to acquire Asciano Ltd.
Australia's unemployment rate remains unchanged
The unemployment rate in Australia remained steady in September, in spite of the diminishing number of jobs in the month.
Multiplex Construction’s former co-owner Andrew Roberts sells ATO building for $65m
Multiplex giant Andrew Roberts has soldAU$65 million after selling the Australian Tax Office building in Albury.
Labor accuses Turnbull of tax avoidance by reserving money in Cayman Islands
PM Malcolm Turnbull has defended himself after being accused of tax avoidance by Labor.
Bearded Swedish charity men mistaken for ISIS terrorists
A Swedish bearded group of men holding a black flag was mistaken for an ISIS militant group during a photoshoot on Saturday.
ihail taxi booking app will adversely affect industry competition: ACCC
ACCC proposes the denial of the ihail taxi booking app authorisation.
University of Tasmania receives security threat, warns staff and students
University of Tasmania has issued a warning to its staff and students about the security threat it received.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk calls Apple the 'Tesla Graveyard'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has rejected claims that he made sarcastic comments about Apple's initiative to manufacture electric cars.
MH17 crash case update: Investigation team to release final report; Russia appeals intervention
The final investigation report on the Malaysia Airlines plane, which crashed in July 2014, will be presented on Tuesday.
UPDATE: UNSW takes 4Chan threat message seriously, while police claims there is no danger
UNSW has forwarded a warning to its staff and students after threatening online messages appeared on 4Chan.
Iraqi airstrikes hit ISIS convoy: 8 members killed, Baghdadi’s health status unclear
Iraqi air force struck a convoy reportedly carrying Islamic State members and its leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi on Sunday.
Volkswagen’s US chief admits awareness of pollution breaching; police raids VW sites
Police raid Volkswagen sites after the company admitted its involvement in pollution-cheating scandal.
US airstrikes at Kunduz hospital in Afghanistan was a mistake: Obama apologises to MSF
Barack Obama apologised on Wednesday for the U.S. airstrikes that struck Kunduz hospital in Afghanistan.
ASIC proves seriousness in tackling loan fraud cases, banishes broker from finance industry
ASIC has banned a Sydney-based finance broker from offering financial services.
No claims for Melb Metro funding; TPP a ‘big win’: Malcolm Turnbull
In an interview with Neil Mitchell on 3AW, PM Turnbull discussed Melbourne Metro funding and TPP.
Julie Bishop looks forward to UN Security Council seat in 2029-30
Julie Bishop announced on Wednesday the willingness of Australia to seek a seat at the 2029-30 UN Security Council.
Actor-turned-investor Ashton Kutcher joins 'Shark Tank' ,shares three rules of investing
Ashton Kutcher explained three foolproof rules of investing on “Shark Tank” as a guest investor.
BCA, AIG & IPA request ACT opposition to reconsider tearing up light rail contracts
Three popular business groups have asked ACT's opposition party to drop its idea of cancelling light rail contracts if they come into power.
Unfair treatment of suppliers brings Woolworths and Aldi on ACCC watchlist
ACCC is keeping a close watch on Woolworths and Aldi to ensure they are not ill-treating their suppliers.
Economic reforms and refugee crisis are main concerns of new Greek government
Alexis Tsipras took office on Wednesday with the aim of tackling a diminishing economy and the refugee crisis.
Visa amnesty will allow 7-Eleven workers to proceed with compensation case: Maurice Blackburn lawyer
7-Eleven workers would need a visa amnesty to proceed with the case against their company, lawyers said.
Fairer repayment rules with overseas debt recovery bill
Pyne has introduced overseas debt recovery bill to make repayment fairer for all Australian students.
Experience will cost more than goods in the coming years
In the coming five years, customers may be paying to enter shops to interact with 'product guides', regardless of their purchases.
NT seeks to create online sex offenders register in memory of Daniel Morcombe
NT is planning to introduce a bill to keep track of sex offenders online.
Abbott denies cabinet reshuffling claims after report notes 6 ministers likely to lose jobs
A Friday report claims Australian PM Tony Abbott is planning to reshuffle his Cabinet, including the removal of six members from parliament.
Shrinkage of Westpac branches to pave way for necessary digital services: Brian Hartzer
Westpac is planning to concentrate on modernising its service system to save on cost.