Criminal refugee avoids deportation
A violent African refugee who attacked a police officer and assaulted a woman while she was holding a baby has won his appeal against deportation.
A violent African refugee who attacked a police officer and assaulted a woman while she was holding a baby has won his appeal against deportation.
In a state that has registered many political firsts, Kerrynne Liddle is set to become South Australia’s first Indigenous federal MP.
Australia’s most notorious pizza bar is back in business after its owners were publicly blamed for plunging two million South Australians into lockdown.
A driver is dead after a three-truck collision caused a fatal fireball amid panic over a snap border closure.
The Marshall government is under pressure over the granting of exemptions from hotel quarantine.
The scourge of methamphetamine is creating a lost generation of older Australians who are so addicted that they are impervious to rehabilitation.
How does a town respond after it’s been labelled the meth capital of Australia? Police in Murray Bridge ‘turned over a rock’ and were sickened by what they found.
University of Queensland should have never accepted funding from the Confucius Institute, admits new University of Adelaide VC Peter Hoj.
The University of Adelaide’s new vice-chancellor Peter Hoj says the question of a merger with UniSA must be engaged with.
For the second year running the AFLW is at risk of being ended by COVID, with four clubs in lockdown or self-isolation.
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