Hundreds to strike over pay, safety
About 200 workers will walk off the job this weekend amid an ongoing dispute about pay and safety conditions.
About 200 workers will walk off the job this weekend amid an ongoing dispute about pay and safety conditions.
Australian Border Force is investigating an alleged boat arrival in a remote Aboriginal community in Western Australia.
There was public outcry when ham and fairy bread were listed as school lunch no-no’s this week.
A popular product for school students has been recalled amid fears it could be a serious danger for young children.
A primary school will be shut for weeks after an asbestos contamination, as it was revealed there could be hundreds of impacted sites across Sydney, including hospitals and parks.
It was a mixed day for the Australian sharemarket, which was down overall for the week.
The boss of a major insurance company has conceded the 2022 flood victims in NSW and Queensland were let down by poor processes and systems.
Police have made a difficult decision in the search for missing mum Samantha Murphy, who vanished after a morning run almost one week ago.
Bob Katter’s embarrassment at having his cash refused at a cafe has highlighted a glaring problem with Australia’s move towards being a cashless society.
The Australian sharemarket made gains on Thursday in sectors including technology, banking and utilities.
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