Judges’ deaths put PNG in crisis
The deaths of three senior judges from Covid-19 has plunged Papua New Guinea’s judiciary into crisis, forcing the PNG government to turn to Australia for help.
The deaths of three senior judges from Covid-19 has plunged Papua New Guinea’s judiciary into crisis, forcing the PNG government to turn to Australia for help.
Keith De Lacy held a tight rein on the purse strings under Wayne Goss, and went on to carve out a formidable post-politics career.
The family of HMAS Sydney’s newly identified ‘Unknown Sailor’ wants Thomas Clark to stay where he lies in a military cemetery in Western Australia.
They called him the Unknown Sailor when his remains washed up after the sinking of HMAS Sydney. Now he has a name.
Adem Somyurek says Daniel Andrews doesn’t ‘listen or respect’ his own Cabinet and shouldn’t be trusted with sweeping new powers.
Priests must be vaccinated within a month under a precedent-setting directive that will inflame tensions with traditionalists.
Andrew Forrest splashes $42m to acquire Lizard Island, buying him bragging rights to the new status symbol for the super rich.
Next-generation jabs are already being developed as medical scientists strive to keep pace with a changing virus.
After 70 years of heartache, the family of a missing pilot feared left for dead in a communist prison camp learn his fate.
The courts are at odds over failed asylum seekers being sent back to Afghanistan, with judges issuing conflicting rulings on the status of the country under the Taliban.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/jamie-walker/page/37