
Japan and Australia Set for Showdown After FIBA Women’s Asia Cup Wins
Japan and Australia secured impressive victories at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup, setting up an exciting matchup between the two basketball giants.
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Japan and Australia secured impressive victories at the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup, setting up an exciting matchup between the two basketball giants.

A new report warns that without greater investment in environmental monitoring, Australia’s ecosystems face a bleak future.

Australian researchers have launched a groundbreaking trial testing PMR-116, a new drug aiming to treat aggressive cancers previously considered untreatable.

Australia confirms its commitment to the AUKUS security pact despite a review by the United States, emphasizing the importance of the alliance for regional stability.

Australia qualifies for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia, marking their sixth consecutive appearance.

Australia’s economic growth slowed to 0.2% in Q1 2025, marking a decline from the previous quarter and missing expectations.

Australia’s plan to end the Chinese company’s lease on Darwin Port raises debates over economic implications and national security concerns, impacting international investment relations.

A new ABS study reveals that over 85% of Australians have ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood, raising health concerns about widespread PFAS exposure.

Australia strengthens trade ties with China, rejecting U.S. pressure to decouple. This move highlights Australia’s commitment to its national interests and pragmatic policymaking.

Australia’s re-elected Labor government promises to challenge U.S. tariffs on foreign films, calling them unjustified, as Prime Minister Albanese’s team prepares to present a strong case to the U.S.