Education Minister Jason Clare says it's "disappointing" that Laos hasn't accepted the help of Australian investigators. Follow live.
"If you engage in antisemitic conduct, you will be investigated and prosecuted to the full extent of the law." ...
Australian authorities say they’ve foiled a potential “mass casualty” attack with the discovery of a trailer packed with ...
A major update from Laos following the deaths of six tourists who are thought to have consumed methanol-laced drinks could ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is visiting Alice Springs today, where he will announce $840 million in funding to support ...
Closely tied to Italy’s ’Ndrangheta and organised crime groups across the Balkans, the Primeiro Comando da Capital is thought ...
The explosives located in a caravan could have caused a 'potential mass casualty event', authorities have said.
The federal government will continue to press Laos to fully investigate the methanol poisoning deaths of Melbourne friends Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, after revelations the southeast Asian nation ...
The government of Laos is refusing expert help from Australia in the investigation into the deaths of six foreign tourists – including Australian teens Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles – from methanol ...
Authorities are investigating 15 “serious allegations” among more than 166 reports of antisemitic attacks received since mid-December, when Special Operation Avalite was formed to address rising ...
As three more episodes of antisemitic graffiti were discovered across Sydney on Thursday morning, Australian political ...
An extremism researcher says the protracted nature of the recent war has in part contributed to an "unprecedented" wave of ...