Australia


Australia toughens rules on foreign interference at universities

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia says it has toughened foreign interference rules for universities to stop

Chevron shuts Australian Gorgon LNG Train 1 after minor gas leak

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Chevron Corp (CVX.N) has shut one of three processing units, called trains,

Khawaja recalled to Australia’s squad for 1st Ashes test

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Usman Khawaja has been recalled to Australia’s 15-man test squad and

Western Australia to consider Aboriginal heritage protection bill

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Western Australia will introduce to parliament on Wednesday a long awaited bill

With borders closed, Australian winemakers raise a glass to the home crowd

(Reuters) – As Australia’s most populous state emerges from a lengthy COVID-19 lockdown, winemakers in

Several women to sue Qatar over strip-searches at Doha airport

Seven Australia-based women are planning to sue the government of Qatar for being forced into

Google commits $740 mln to Australia months after threatening pull-out

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Google will spend A$1 billion ($736 million) in Australia over five years,

Australia central bank sees inertia in home-grown wages, inflation

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia’s central bank board still thinks it likely a rise in interest

Support for Australian PM hits 18-month low just months out from election – poll

CANBERRA, (Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s personal approval rating has fallen to its

Warner, Marsh repaid Australia’s faith in World Cup triumph says Finch

(Reuters) – Australia opener David Warner and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh repaid the team’s faith after