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British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell isn't buying into predictions of a 3-0 series sweep over Australia
Australia’s corporate watchdog is scrutinizing private credit manager Metrics Credit Partners Pty because of concerns over loan valuations and governance practices that have emerged as part of a broader industry probe,
Whale sharks, coral reefs and safari tents amid the dunes: this remote lodge immerses travellers in Western Australia’s astounding marine world.
China and Australia will keep open dialogue and look for areas of cooperation despite strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific region, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday after meeting China's President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
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Wrexham’s tour Down Under has moved on to New Zealand after nine days in Australia, where Phil Parkinson’s side beat Melbourne Victory 3-0 but then lost 2-1 against a youthful Sydney FC.
Australia is evaluating the impact of potential US tariffs of 200% on pharmaceutical imports, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said, while reiterating that his nation’s subsidies for certain drugs are not up for negotiation.
A U.S. Army vessel that normally operates out of Japan has arrived in northeastern Australia to undertake a first-of-its-kind mission: hauling four M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks for the Australian army as part of ongoing Talisman Sabre drills.
For a long time, Australia has tended to believe that the big decisions in its region would be shaped by Washington or before that by London. Now, we're gonna live in an Asia where the big decisions,
Australian regulators will look into a potential framework for the distribution of physical money across the country as increasing use of online and card payments add to complexities of keeping cash in circulation.
Vaugh Barber, chairman of the Australia-China Chamber of Commerce, says Australia's net-zero transition is opening up areas for collaboration between the two countries. He also cautions against generalizing the issues around the Port of Darwin,