Australia to Enforce Social Media Ban for Children
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More and more Americans are eyeing Australia as their next home. Whether it's the promise of adventure, a change of scenery, or a better quality of life, there are plenty of reasons why the Land Down Under is becoming a popular destination for expats.
An Instagram influencer has revealed a pair of little-known hidden speed bumps you can find in Australia. Speed bumps have been around since ancient times, but the modern-day equivalent was first introduced in the USA in 1953, and did not become widespread until the 1970s.
Australian home prices will rise more than previously expected in 2026, thanks to tight supply and resilient demand, according to a Reuters poll of analysts who said a lack of entry-level homes is still among the biggest barriers for first-time buyers.
Australia is set to pass a landmark bill that will overhaul its environmental laws after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s government secured support from the left-wing Greens party on the last sitting day of parliament for the year.
The actor, 37, who was recently crowned PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive, delighted drag bingo players at Sydney's Beresford Hotel by crashing the monthly event and playing along, after shouting the event's catchphrase: "Bingay!"
Basketball Australia and its men's and women's professional leagues announced on Wednesday an online safety platform to help athletes and teams protect themselves from social media abuse. The move couldn't come any sooner for Scott Roth,
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Jane Edmanson hangs up her Gardening Australia hat, reflects on labour of love behind show's success
As Gardening Australia's longest-serving presenter, Jane Edmanson says farewell and shares the secrets behind the success of Australia’s favourite gardening program.
Australia's National Indian Film Festival is expanding into regional territories and has signed partnerships with India's NFDC and IFFI.
It’s an improbable, inhospitable country marooned off south-east Asia and containing nearly all of the world’s deadliest animals. Yet Australia has marketed itself a sunny place for work-shy Larrikins who spend their days surfing,