
The teal wave: Meet the pro-climate women who took on the Liberal Party and won
A wave of independent candidates running on climate action and transparency rocked the federal election – causing major upsets for the Liberal...

How the rest of the world has followed Australia’s election campaign
Australia’s six-week election campaign has been somewhat overshadowed by ballots being cast from France to the Philippines, but with polling day finally...

Australians were once again the world’s worst coal power polluters per capita in 2021
As both major parties shy away from climate policy during the election campaign, Australia continues to have the highest coal power emissions...

Why Australian authorities say they’re ‘cracking down’ on e-cigarettes
Authorities are ramping up their campaigns against nicotine vapes – despite the fact regular cigarettes are available over the counter. On Monday,...

Travellers slam online travel agents as pandemic flight credits remain elusive two years on
More than two years after the pandemic first grounded travel around the world, some Australians are still struggling to claim the flight...

An illegal, addictive opioid is available at grocery stores and doctors are concerned
Health authorities have raised concern after several patients in Queensland unknowingly became dependent on kamini – an Indian herbal aphrodisiac that contains...

New data reveals the top destinations on Australians’ European summer bucket lists
Winter in Australia is the perfect time to jet off to Europe, and new data from Webjet shows Australians are once again...

‘Deeply frustrated’: Australians’ online activity shows voter sentiment is verging on apathy
Corruption, climate and cost of living are at the front of voters’ minds as we head towards election day. That’s according to...

Early voting is going mainstream, and it could become a major factor on election night
Pre-poll voting is set to count more than ever after more than 500 early centres opened their doors around the country on...

‘Shocking’: Farmers dump avocado harvests amid continued low prices in store
Avocado farmers have been forced to dump their harvests as low prices prevent them from recouping transport and labour costs. Grocery comparison...