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Teen sensation to be named in Socceroos squad just days after flagging he could switch allegiances if he misses out

In short: Nestory Irankunda is set to make his Socceroos debut after being added to the squad for World Cup qualifiers next month.Just days ago, 18-year-old Ira

First Nations fishers ‘scared out of the water’ will take fight for traditional rights to United Nations

In short: First Nations delegates from Japan, Taiwan, Canada, Alaska, and Australia have met on the lands of Walbunga Yuin people on the NSW far south coast fo

‘Echidnapus’: Australian scientists discover ancient monotreme

Scientists have discovered a bizarre creature dubbed the "echidnapus" which they believe roamed Australia in prehistoric times.Fossilised pieces of the animal's

Australian aid prepared for Papua New Guinea as rain increases landslide danger

Australia prepared on Monday to send aircraft and other equipment to help at the site of a deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea.However, poor weather and overni

Women notch three of four Australian silvers at World Rowing Cup

In short: Australia's women have led the charge at the World Rowing Cup in Switzerland, bagging three of four silver medals for their country.Tara Rigney, Ama

Australia captain provides injury update ahead of T20 World Cup

Just who joins Marsh in Australia's XI for their warm-up fixture against Namibia in Trinidad on Tuesday remains to be seen, with a host of their stars not arriv

Australia’s Arafura Rare Earths secures $300 mn in finance from Canada

2 min read Last Updated : May 27 2024 | 8:38 AM IST Arafura Rare Earths said on Monday it had secured up to $300 million in debt financing from Export

Australian fruit and vegetables on display for international buyers – Retail World Magazine

“World-class” Australian produce and leading growing businesses will be on display to an international audience this week, as fruit and vegetable buyers fro

‘Total disregard for the laws of war’: Top aid chief calls on Australia to sanction Israel

The president of Doctors Without Borders has urged the Australian government to place sanctions on Israel, arguing Israel was "blatantly ignoring" a United Nati

How almonds became one of Australia’s most valuable crops

It might be in a flat white, in a lunch box or post-gym protein shake, you don't need to look far to see that Australians are seemingly nuts about almonds.Per p

‘Embedded in our psyche’: Art world mourns leading Australian photographer

Rosemary Laing in her Petersham studio in 2005. Credit: Stephen BacconAs a follow-up to flight research, Laing featured the same suspended bride with a gunshot

Will Pat Cummins add IPL trophy to his collection? Listing Australian captain’s title wins | Sporting News India

Australia's World Cup-winning captain, Pat Cummins, finds himself at the center of attention as his Sunrisers Hyderabad prepare to take on the