Australia


Australia’s sovereign wealth fund buys gold, commodities as shadow of 1970s looms

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia’s A$200 billion ($134.28 billion) sovereign wealth fund is increasing exposure to

Australia foreign minister to visit China as diplomatic ties improve

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong will visit China this week, Prime Minister

Australia FA pledges to “weed out” trouble-makers after violent pitch invasion

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Football Australia (FA) has launched an investigation into the violent pitch invasion

Nomination Open for Les Murray Award for Refugee

Melbourne, Australia – Australia for UNHCR and SBS jointly present the nominations for the second

Australia takes aim at Apple, Microsoft over child protection online

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – An Australian regulator, after using new powers to make the tech giants

Australia mourns police officers, civilian killed in gunfight

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia on Wednesday mourned two police officers and a civilian who were

Australia to reform mobile wallet, cross-border payments

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia’s central bank wants mobile wallet providers to offer least cost routing

Two police officers among six killed in gunfight in rural Australia

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Six people were killed, including two police officers, at a remote property

Australia’s Albanese to meet gas lobby over price cap concerns

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said he will meet with representatives of the gas

Australia’s Telstra suffers privacy breach, 132,000 customers impacted

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia’s largest telecoms firm Telstra Corp Ltd (TLS.AX) said on Sunday that