Australia

Visitors look at the Chinese military's KJ-500 airborne early warning and control aircraft during 13th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, also known as Airshow China 2021, in Zhuhai in southern China's Guangdong province
Top of The World
Why China’s air force is provoking Taiwan
In this photo provided by US Navy, the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Illinois (SSN 786) returns home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam from a deployment in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility
Top of The World
Aukus security pact sparks Chinese and French ire
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell stand together at the Capitol
Top of The World
US and Afghan presidents to meet in Washington amid troop withdrawal
A man victoriously holds up a piece of paper and smiles as other people around him also smile
The Big Fix
Climate activists get more strategic with their use of the courts
Stranded Australian citizens arrive to catch a bus to take a rescue flight from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 1, 2020. Stranded tourists from Australia and New Zealand boarded a chartered flight out of Nepal Wednesday. The Nep
Australians stranded amid the pandemic take their case to the UN
Arts, Culture & Media
Special Guest: Baz Luhrmann
Arts, Culture & Media
Design for the Real World: Jay Harman
Arts, Culture & Media
360 Staff Pick: Byrne Country
Arts, Culture & Media
Will the Real Ben Frost Please Stand Up?
A pink sign reading "SOS EVACUATE MANUS" is held up by a protester.
Conflict
They lived in limbo in Australian offshore camps for years. Now they call the US home.
Ali
Arts
Meet Ali Cobby Eckermann, the poet who writes about being Native in Australia
a boy shows off his handwriting practice
Education
To empower students with effective writing skills, handwriting matters
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service rangers inspect the Great Barrier Reef's condition in an area called the "Coral Gardens," located at Lady Elliot Island in Queensland, Australia, on June 10, 2015.
Business
Great Barrier Reef bleaching could cost Australia a million tourists
A girl with rainbow colored earring and a T-shirt that reads "LOVE makes a family"
Media
Australian school official banned this film about kids of gay parents, but you can stream it now
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich's new book is called Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few
Economics
What Germany’s got that America doesn’t
Development & Education
Australia still struggling with legacy of “stealing” children from Aborigine families
Global Politics
Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder, discusses philosophy of censorship
Arts, Culture & Media
“Australia” the film
Arts, Culture & Media
Hiatus Kaiyote: Future Soul from Melbourne
Australia’s, and America’s, Convict Pioneers
Conflict & Justice
Reaction Mixed on Assange Ecuador Asylum Decision
Arts, Culture & Media
Remembering Art Critic Robert Hughes
Environment
Australia Declares Largest Indigenous Protected Area
Rupert Murdoch’s State-Side Influence
As Murdoch Inquiry Deepens, an American News Corp Shareholder Weighs In
Australian Newspaper Levels New Allegations against Murdoch’s News Corp
Arts, Culture & Media
Dame Edna to Retire
Global Politics
James Murdoch Resigns as Executive Chair of News International
James Murdoch to Step Down at News International
Conflict & Justice
Blue King Brown: Indigenous Activists and a Best-Selling Band
Conflict & Justice
Australia’s ‘Stolen Generation’
The World in Words
Podcast: Australia Through its Languages
Top of the Hour: James Murdoch Testifies Before Parliament, Morning Headlines
Development & Education
Protecting Northern Australia’s Waterways
Global Politics
Murdoch Family Drama
Should News Corp.’s Minor Shareholders Have More Power?
Murdoch to Face Questions from British Parliament
Arts, Culture & Media
Political Impact of the Hacking Scandal
Murdoch’s Spotted History With China
Global Politics
Australia Calls for Media Probe into Phone-Hacking Scandal
Environment
Why the Australian Floods Were Good for the Outback
Business, Economics and Jobs
In Australia, left & right slug it out over a planned carbon tax
The Grande Dame of Anti-Nukes
Quenching Australia’s Thirst
Gap in Nature
Australia’s Ancient Landscape
Conflict & Justice
Looking for Julian Assange in England
Arts, Culture & Media
The Economist’s predictions for 2009 (and apologies to 2008)
Conflict & Justice
Wikileaks founder remains in custody
Arts, Culture & Media
Australia hoping for Oprah effect
Arts, Culture & Media
Geo answer
Arts, Culture & Media
Geo Quiz and answer
Conflict & Justice
Australia apologizes to aboriginal people