Microchips in your arm are now a thing in Australia
Australia is now leading the way in the use of microchips that are being implanted into humans. This innovative technology is rapidly becoming more prevalent in the country‚ prompting heated debates about the implications of its use. While some view…
Read More »Queensland secures AACTA Awards for next three years
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Read More »Man fatally shot by NSW police after confrontation
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Read More »Uncertainty over ‘equilibrium’ with China relations
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Read More »NDIS set for multi-billion-dollar cost increases over the next decade
An exclusive Sky News investigation into the latest cost blowout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme has revealed evidence that one woman spends funds on illegal sexual services. The woman – who suffers from cerebral palsy – has confessed she…
Read More »Earth safe for the ‘next few centuries’ from planet killing asteroid
ANU astrophysicist and cosmologist Dr Brad Tucker says an asteroid large enough to destroy a planet will not pose a risk to Earth for the “next few centuries”. Dr Tucker told Sky News Australia scientists need more data to confirm…
Read More »Experts warn of new COVID-19 wave
Experts are warning of a new wave of COVID-19 after a rapid surge of cases were recorded. NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant is urging people to stay home if they present any cold or flu-like symptoms to protect the…
Read More »Australian Federal Police operations hacked
Classified documents from the Colombian government have exposed the identities of secret agents working to stop the operations of international drug cartels in Australia. Over five terabytes of data were hacked in August – including the details of 35 Australian…
Read More »North Korea launches missile towards Japan
Thousands of people in Japan have been ordered to urgently seek shelter after North Korea fired a missile over Japanese territory. Japanese authorities issued warnings to residents in the northern Aomori prefecture to seek shelter inside a building or underground.…
Read More »Govt announces an increase to the permanent skilled migration rate this financial year
Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil has announced – in response to Australia’s skills crisis – that the government will increase the permanent skilled migration rate to 195,000 this financial year. “What it means is thousands more workers, thousands more nurses…
Read More »Invading Taiwan will be ‘too troublesome’ for China, says former PM
John Howard appears to be “more optimistic on the China front” than the Australian and United States governments, says Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. Mr Clennell discussed the former prime minister’s new book, A Sense of Balance, which explores…
Read More »Australians ‘aren’t worried’ about Morrison’s secret ministry: McCormack
Former deputy prime minister Michael McCormack says people aren’t sitting “around the kitchen table” talking about Scott Morrison’s ministerial scandal. “They are worried about cost of living in August 2022,” he said. “They aren’t worried about decisions the Prime Minister…
Read More »China denies it’s planning to ban Australia meat exports
Rumours China is planning to ban all meat exports from Australia have sent alarm bells through the beef industry. However, Australian meat producers have been assured Beijing would impose no such ban. Australian officials sought clarification from the Chinese government,…
Read More »Major defence review to be released
A major review into defence strategy will be released as soon as possible to counter the rising military presence of China.
Read More »‘Troubling’: China’s administration is ‘more assertive’
Shadow Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham says it is “troubling” to see China’s administration take a “more assertive” approach, as he discussed comments made by the Chinese Ambassador. Mr Birmingham said the comments made by Chinese Ambassador Xiao Qian were the…
Read More »Australia ‘won’t be bullied by any other nation’
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews says Australia won’t be “bullied” by any other nation. Ms Andrews’ remarks come after Chinese Ambassador Xiao Qian made an address at the National Press Club on Wednesday, warning that there would be no…
Read More »‘Personal hell’: John Barilaro fronts parliamentary inquiry
Former deputy NSW premier John Barilaro says he has endured a “personal hell” since withdrawing from the controversial US trade commissioner role as he fronts a parliamentary inquiry into the appointment. “I applied for a public service job as a…
Read More »‘Only logical’ teachers remove phones from classrooms
Pauline Hanson’s Chief of Staff James Ashby says “it’s only logical” teachers remove phones from the classroom after a Sydney school banned mobile phones. “We know that they’re distracting on the roads … of course they’re going to cause distractions…
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Viral Australian Girl TRIGGERED After Seeing American Flags
In the captivating tale that follows, discover the extraordinary account of a young Australian girl who became unexpectedly triggered upon encountering a plethora of American flags. Explore the profound impact this encounter had on her and how it unraveled a…
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