June 19, 2020 Australia blames China for months-long cyber attacks Sources familiar with the reports say only one country could pull off such an attack.
June 15, 2020 Facebook accused of banning users who shared post showing Aboriginal people in chains Multiple Facebook users had their accounts blocked or banned last weekend for sharing an article that featured an image of Australian Aboriginals in chains.
June 10, 2020 Australian teenager, 14, with non-verbal autism found on freezing mountain after two days William Callaghan, 14, became separated from his family during a walk at Mount Disappointment, in Victoria, on Monday.
June 7, 2020 Australian surfer, 60, killed in shark attack involving 10-foot great white A 60-year-old surfer in Australia was attacked and killed by a 10-foot great white shark on Sunday, according to officials.
June 6, 2020 George Floyd, BLM protests take place on 3 continents The demands for police reform and justice for George Floyd have become a global movement.
June 2, 2020 Australia joins protests against Floyd’s death, demand investigations on police brutality against Aboriginals Hundreds of Australians marched in solidarity through downtown Sydney on Tuesday demonstrating against the death of George Floyd and demanding the country look at police brutality within its borders.
May 31, 2020 Bindi Irwin reveals why she kept her father's last name after getting married Bindi Irwin has decided not to change her name after getting married.
May 28, 2020 Australian man acquitted after 2 allegedly enter wrong home with machetes for 'sexual fantasy,' scare stranger Two men snuck into a bedroom with machetes after being hired to carry out a stranger's sexual fantasy of being tied up in his underwear and stroked with a broom, only to discover they had got the wrong address.
May 28, 2020 China's national security bill for Hong Kong threatens liberties, autonomy: US, Western powers Shortly after China’s legislature endorsed a national security law for Hong Kong on Thursday, the United States, and the governments of Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement arguing the legislation would “curtail the Hong Kong people’s liberties, and in doing so, dramatically erode Hong Kong’s autonomy and the system that made it so prosperous.”