Thousands battered by storms and heatwaves
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding have left thousands of homes without power, while another region swelters through a heatwave.
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding have left thousands of homes without power, while another region swelters through a heatwave.
Australia’s biggest mining company has agreed to a massive settlement with the Brazilian government over an environmental catastrophe.
The Pentagon is scrambling after midnight swarms of unidentified objects breached several of its most sensitive bases, sparking chaos.
Forecasters have looked into their crystal balls and, well, for some it’s not great news for spring and early summer weather.
The way you text can reveal what generation you were born into.
This storied car maker is looking to defy the odds – and politicians – with a stunning new supercar that could well be the last of its kind.
The electric car market is about to heat up as another cut-price brand announces plans to set up shop in Australia, starting with a sharp looking, well equipped SUV.
Flights from Australia to one of its island neighbours have been cancelled after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake was recorded.
An AI revolution is sweeping through the Australian workplace and one of the world’s biggest tech companies says hiring is going to change forever.
Labor has pledged to support gas projects in a bid to keep power bills in check in a plan set to be met with significant backlash.
While it was all smiles and champagne with Emmanuel Macron, damning allegations have clouded Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s whirlwind tour of Europe.
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A fast round with Top Gear Australia hosts Jonathan LaPaglia, Beau Ryan and Blair Joscelyne.
Police in one state have issued a major warning amid an emerging trend of disturbing scams.
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