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Xi Jinping's phone spying joke with South Korean leader

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprising quip about mobile phone surveillance during talks with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, creating an unexpected moment of tension and humour in high-level diplomacy.

Teal voters favour Coalition over One Nation

New polling reveals teal voters are significantly more likely to preference the Coalition over One Nation, marking a dramatic realignment in Australia's political landscape ahead of the next federal election.

Nationals revolt over net zero target

David Littleproud confronts internal rebellion as Nationals MPs challenge Australia's 2050 net zero emissions commitment, threatening political stability and climate policy.

PIX Magazine's Lost Photos of 20th Century Australia

Step back in time through a stunning visual journey as PIX Magazine's vintage photographs reveal the untold stories of 20th century Australia, from bustling cities to remote outback communities.

Australia's October: Diwali, Trains & Platypus Photos

From Melbourne's vibrant Diwali celebrations to intimate platypus encounters and striking urban landscapes, explore Australia's most captivating moments through October's award-winning photography.

Lost Lo-Fi Tapes of Australian Nun Discovered

Decades after they were recorded, the hauntingly beautiful lo-fi pop songs of Sister Irene O'Connor have been unearthed, revealing a hidden musical talent from an unlikely source.

Victoria Passes Australia's First Indigenous Treaty

In a landmark moment for reconciliation, Victoria has passed Australia's first formal treaty legislation with Indigenous traditional owners, establishing a groundbreaking framework for self-determination and cultural recognition.

Trump cuts US refugee intake by 85%

The Trump administration announces dramatic cuts to US refugee programme, with admissions plummeting to record low and demographic shift seeing white South Africans overtake traditional refugee groups.

Australia's Political Turmoil: Dutton Under Fire

Exclusive analysis reveals mounting pressure on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese capitalises on political momentum. Discover the key factors reshaping Australia's political landscape.

MPs oppose abortion and stillbirth paid leave

Conservative MPs Barnaby Joyce and Andrew Hastie face backlash after voting against legislation that would provide paid leave for women experiencing abortion or stillbirth, sparking accusations of playing politics with women's health.

South London Bonfire Night 2025: Ultimate Guide

Discover South London's most dazzling Bonfire Night celebrations for 2025. From breathtaking fireworks displays to traditional bonfires and family-friendly activities - plan your perfect November 5th experience.

Great Barrier Reef Pipeline Sparks Environmental Fury

A controversial plan to construct a massive pipeline from the Great Barrier Reef to drought-stricken western Queensland has ignited fierce debate, pitting environmental concerns against regional water security needs.

PM's popularity tested by economic anxieties

New polling data reveals the Australian Prime Minister is riding high on personal popularity, but voter concerns about the economy and cost of living threaten to undermine his government's momentum.

Matt Kean rebukes Coalition's environment law rollback

In a dramatic break from party ranks, prominent Liberal MP Matt Kean has condemned his own coalition's proposed environmental laws, warning they threaten Australia's natural heritage and economic future.

Trump's Seoul diplomatic gambit rattles White House

Donald Trump makes unexpected intervention in US-South Korea relations during Seoul visit, drawing sharp criticism from Biden administration and raising concerns about diplomatic protocol breaches.

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