Donald Trump also spoke to Volodymyr Zelensky, with negotiators set to meet in Munich on Friday: Pete Hegseth says NATO membership for Ukraine is out of the question and returning to the country’s pre-2014 borders is ‘unrealistic’.
Two nurses caught boasting they would kill Israeli patients at a Sydney hospital will never work in the health system again, as police probe the background of the pair responsible for an incident that has left the nation reeling.
The female nurse who threatened to kill Israeli patients at Bankstown Hospital has apologised, as family members confront and abuse a journalist from The Australian outside their home | WATCH
Labor and Coalition MPs have united to call for tougher workplace laws so universities can sack anti-Semitic staff and researchers, in a bipartisan attempt to break the ‘toxic’ wave of anti-Jewish hate spreading from campuses to the rest of the country.
‘It’s a falsified dramatic fictional portrayal,’ says Tallon Pamenter, former partner of Jessica Ainscough upon whom a key character in the Netflix series is based.
For most of his career, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has been pushed and pulled in different directions by those who want something from him and two rugby codes that claim him as their own when he belongs to both. I just want to watch Suaalii play.
Now widowed and in her fifties, Bridget Jones navigates love, loss, and ‘labial lockdown’. Hugh Grant steals scenes, Emma Thompson delivers comic gold, and wet-shirted romance lives on.
Former Magellan chairman Hamish Douglass has broken cover to celebrate his good fortune at keeping a sizeable toe in the water with fast food chain Guzman y Gomez.
Between the Bankstown utterances and the caravan of explosives at Dural, it now seems clear people will be killed in anti-Semitic attacks in Australia.
In two bold moves, he has threatened to end Danish control of Greenland and to defund the colonising mission of a large US government agency. Is the anti-Trump left not entertained?
A few Sunday mornings ago I woke to some disturbing news; the previous evening, while drinking with friends at The Palace Hotel in Broken Hill, I had purchased $1263.73 worth of fast food. How far had my drunken wanderings taken me?
After locking in former NAB boss Ross McEwan as its next chairman, the mining giant will turn its attention to finding a suitable successor for chief executive Mike Henry.
CEO Matt Comyn is ramping up the bank’s technology investment, given his staunch view of the role AI, digital infrastructure and tech execution will play over the next decade.
The Australian leg of LIV Golf in Adelaide has set the benchmark for the breakaway golf league, according to its new global CEO, who’s on the hunt for more corporate and media deals.
While Matildas’ superstar Sam Kerr has been found not guilty of racially harassing a white police officer, Football Australia is yet to decide if she will keep the Australian captaincy.
Labor and the Coalition have struck a deal over once-in-a-generation reforms to Australian electoral law that will significantly curb the influence of major donor bodies like Climate 200.
The Central Australian Aboriginal Congress has defended Central Land Council chair Warren Williams, claiming he needs to be ‘celebrated’ for his leadership despite having an extensive criminal record.
Women might want to revisit their choice of contraception as changes are about to be made on price and availability. Here’s an expert’s take on what’s happening.
England encouraged smokers to switch to vapes and even gave them to pregnant women at antenatal clinics. Now it’s looking to Australia’s tough stance as medics say the English policy has been a disaster.
For women who experience adverse effects of menopause, help can be hard to come by. Soon, experiences such as Reena Murray’s should be the norm, not the exception.
Dr Nithya Reddy wanted to change the mental health system after enduring unimaginable trauma. Now senior doctors are warning the accreditation of future psychiatrists, like Dr Reddy, is at critical risk in NSW.
About 180,000 Australians live with this painful, lifelong condition involving inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. But as cases grow globally, Australia leads the pack.
The belief, popularised on social media, that the pill is to blame for all our health woes is seeing women shun it in record numbers – but life on the other side can be a shock.
Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed by a vote of 52 to 48 after she overcame scepticism within her own party about whether she was the right person for the post.
Benjamin Netanyahu warns Israel will resume ‘intense fighting’ unless all hostages set to be freed in the first phase of the ceasefire are released, as the military bolsters troops, warns of a Hamas attack.
For 20 years, Sullivan+Strumpf has championed Australian contemporary art on the global stage. Founders Joanna Strumpf and Ursula Sullivan celebrate the milestone.
From Cunard’s Queen Anne arriving in Sydney for the first time to the longest cruise to ever depart from Australia, we have all the ship happenings you need to know about this year.
Peru, Argentina, Chile and Brazil are all home to eateries considered to be some of the greatest in the world. We have found the must-try venues for your next trip.
The premium economy seats on this airline mean you can recline further back and you are more comfortable. But the fare is four times as much. Is it justified?
American Kaitlyn Dever steps into the role of Australia’s most infamous wellness fraudster in Apple Cider Vinegar, a caustic new Netflix series that dissects the rise and fall of an influencer who built her empire on lies.
Behavioural scientist Logan Ury has found fame re-training over-55s in the art of dating. By correcting a series of simple mistakes she says love can be found right around the corner – at any age.
Alarm bells are ringing around Australia’s hopes of winning the Champions Trophy without five of its biggest stars, after an embarrassing capitulation against Sri Lanka.
Australia’s Champions Trophy campaign looks set to take another hit, with the final member of its Big Three fast bowling brigade expected to miss the tournament. Full confirmed squad inside.
The Australian Open has made a decisive call as to whether it will follow in the footsteps of the US Open and relegate mixed doubles to a pre-tournament sideshow.
Matthew Kuhnemann’s dream tour of Sri Lanka has turned into a nightmare, with the spinner’s action raising the suspicions of match officials. And it could hurt the future of Australian cricket.
After missing NSW’s final trial match against the Brumbies a fortnight ago, Super Rugby’s highest-profile recruit has been given a positional switch for his Waratahs debut.
There were fears the NRL’s Perth expansion deal was on the brink of collapse. But Peter V’landys is confident the WA Government will make good on three key ARLC requests.
The clock is now ticking for Hamas over the Gaza ceasefire deal, and as Donald Trump put it, ‘they want to play tough guy, we’ll see how tough they are’.
The Albanese government’s true international position is to curl itself into the smallest version it can of the foetal position and hope nobody notices it.
Regional airlines have stepped up calls to be part of a ‘market-led solution’ for the Rex failure, as the government promises to nationalise the carrier in the absence of a buyer.
Hundreds of academics have complained of ‘political repression’ in the review of an $870,000 taxpayer grant to a researcher who bragged of ‘bending the rules’.
Former ABC chair Ita Buttrose has declared Antoinette Lattouf an activist who was ‘critical of Israel’ and should never have been hired by the public broadcaster, in a feisty Federal Court appearance.
The Kerry Stokes’ backed media company is hurting from a tough advertising market and the impact from major sporting events but there are positive signs on the horizon.
A loosening of lending rules to make it easier for Australians with student debts to get a mortgage risk driving housing prices even higher and could force young people to take on more debt, economists warn.
Mike Cannon-Brookes is the latest Australian billionaire to muscle into Formula One, with Atlassian becoming the new title sponsor for Williams as the F1 team seeks to reverse its fortunes after hitting the skids.
Curious wine lovers are falling under the spell of exotic Europeans such as barbera and montepulciano. Here’s four locally grown gems with Italian DNA.