Politics & Economy
Elections in France and Greece have seen voters show the door to politicians who’ve wielded a knife over government spending...
Despite much debate, Australia is vying for a seat on the UN Security Council for 2013 to 2014. The election,...
Egypt may have dropped off the media radar but the situation there is far from being resolved. Last night several...
Communications & Culture
Julia Gillard has taken her fair share of insults since becoming Prime Minister, but the most recent of these attacks...
NT Elders are fighting back against the Federal Government’s so-called ‘Stronger Futures’ legislation which is currently before the senate. The...
A peak Fijian union body met with the Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr today, saying is not at all optimistic...
The reserve bank has today taken the unexpected step of reducing official interest rates by half a percent, surprising most...
The dust is still settling after protests for electoral reform in Malaysia at the weekend. Protests were mainly peaceful in...
With the US republican candidate race all but over after Mitt Romney secured five more states yesterday and with Newt...
The Peter Slipper affair looks set to grow and further tarnish Julia Gillard’s reputation as it is a reminder of...