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To those purporting “the Liberal Party is on its knees and nearly dead”, Tasmania showed there is still some life.
Twenty years ago, Terri Schiavo, a severely disabled woman reliant on hospital care and a feeding tube, died when her husband ...
Japanese voters could unleash political turmoil as they head to the polls in a tightly contested upper house election, with ...
Anthony Albanese’s West Aussie MPs are being put to the test as they’re faced with big decisions on issues important to the ...
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Today in History for July 19: In 1553, 15-year-old Lady Jane Grey was deposed as Queen of England after only nine days. King Henry VIII's daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen and had Jane executed.
A record number of Tasmanians had already cast their ballots before the early voting period ended at 6pm on Friday night.
A strenuous lobbying effort to overturn the UN’s initial rejection of the listing mustered support from countries that are ...
MOSCOW, July 18. /TASS/. US weapons deliveries to Ukraine via the EU could face delays; clashes in southern Syria raise alarm in Turkey; and the West intensifies efforts to destabilize security in the ...
Resources companies are nervous that next month’s meeting with business, unions and policymakers will target mining and ...
As president of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Hugh de Kretser walks a fine line. How can the organisation speak to ...
John Stone, regarded as one of the most influential, outspoken and controversial figures in Australian public life, has died ...
Asian shares were mostly higher on Friday after Wall Street rose to records following better-than-expected updates on the economy and a mixed set of profit reports from ...