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Forget the Olympics, this man may be the fastest to type the alphabet with his nose

In short:An Adelaide man has attempted to set a new Guinness World Record at typing the alphabet with his nose.Hitting the space bar in between each letter, he

FAO Report: Australia and China Lead the World in Reforestation

Australia has recorded the second-highest rate of reforestation, an increase of 4.4 million hectares of forest area for the decade from 2010 to 2020, that is,

Australia announces new offshore gas exploration permits to plug supply gaps

SYDNEY, - Australia on Tuesday announced new offshore gas exploration permits for its east and west coast markets in a bid to ease concerns over long-term su

Global Demand For Australian Beef Rising

Australia's market share in Japan and Korea is continuing to lift as the United States emerges as the number one export destination for beef in Q1 2024, accordi

Police investigate reported rape of Australian woman in Paris, French media say

According to the reports, the woman sought refuge in a kebab shop on Boulevard de Clichy in the about 5am on Saturday (1pm AEST) and workers there called police

Revealed – the Aussie city that made the list of the 20 most dangerous in the world… And what the safest place in the country is

An Australian city has been ranked the 18th most dangerous city in the world, with an equal crime and lack-of-safety rating as Mexico's murder capital, Tijuana

LEGO Australia & NZ Builds Out-of-this World Space Campaign

To empower the next generation to reach for the stars, LEGO Australia has launched an integrated, earned-first campaign that embraces the limitless potential th

CrowdStrike global IT outage a ‘very serious incident’ for Australian economy – ARN

Australian Home Affairs Minister and Senator Clare O’Neil has said the CrowdStrike outage was a “very serious incident for the Australian economy”.

Australia invests $2.5M in global critical minerals R&D effort – Australian Manufacturing

Image credit: CSIRO A new grant from the Australian Critical Minerals Research and Development Hub (R&D Hub) will support a CSIRO r

Beloved ‘Poppy’ collapses at eight-year-old grandson’s funeral and dies in Australia

A grandfather has tragically collapsed at his eight-year-ol

Crowdstrike tells Australian government it is ‘close to rolling out automatic fix’ after global outage

The home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, says the company at the centre of the world’s largest ever IT outage has told the federal government it is close to