Laws setting a limit on the number of students from overseas that higher education providers can take each year have been introduced to federal parliament.
NSW MPs say they were “ambushed” with a proposal to extend sitting weeks by a day, despite cutting question time from the schedule.
Thirty crossbench and Greens parliamentarians are demanding the man sentenced to prison after helping expose allegations of war crimes be pardoned.
Labor will shelve a major change to gas approvals, in return for the support of the Greens for its fuel efficiency standards.
Geert Wilders has declared victory after securing a coalition deal with Netherlands party leaders, but the hard-right firebrand will not be prime minister.
A surprising Perth suburb has won the gong for being home to the most English migrants in the whole of Australia.
Electronic prescriptions provider MediSecure has been the target of a large-scale data hack, with an unknown number of people affected by the breach.
Australians are being warned to reconsider the need to travel to New Caledonia and those there are being told to exercise a high degree of caution due to riots.
The NSW Premier has sacked a Labor MP from his parliamentary role, after he accused police of using violence at pro-Palestinian protests.
First responders face significant challenges rescuing people from crashes involving electric vehicles, an inquiry has been told.
A three-bedroom townhouse rented out by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for “half-market rent” could soon go up for sale. Here’s what’s inside.
The Joondalup mayor has issued an apology to council members after he was deemed to have breached conduct by slamming a desk and saying ‘you are all f*****’ after a committee voted against his motion.
Dozens of pet owners and their dogs stormed NSW parliament calling for animals to be allowed on trains, metros and domestic flights.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is bracing for an early election, and will lay out his vision for the country in a speech on Thursday night.
Vladimir Putin has arrived in Beijing for a two-day state visit in the Russian president's first foreign trip since being sworn in for a six-year term.
Light vehicles sold from 2025 will be subject to new fuel efficiency standards in a bid to lower emissions.
Pizza Hut has been fined $2.5 million for delivering unwanted spam texts and emails to customers.
The Victorian government is confident it can convince Infrastructure Australia the Suburban Rail Loop stacks up and is sticking to its original costing.
While the prime minister expected to spend his week spruiking the federal budget, he’s instead facing a completely different kind of fight.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hit back at a tenant he is evicting from his investment property, stating he is “entitled to make decisions” and that the tenant has “refused” conversations.