Queensland awakes to widespread frost Residents of southeast Queensland have awoken to a frosty morning, with widespread frost visible on satellite to the west and
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Luxury ute tax loophole costs Australians $250m a year, researchers say
A loophole in Australia’s tax law is in effect subsidising the price of luxury utes such as Ram and Chevrolet SUVs, costing taxpayers more than
‘No one understands local issues better’: rural councils call for greater role in renewable energy transition
Rural councils should be “deeply engaged” with the planning of renewable energy projects in their back yards to keep communities on side and streamline the
Indonesians who paid thousands to work on UK farm sacked within weeks
Indonesian workers who paid thousands of pounds to travel to Britain and pick fruit at a farm supplying most big supermarkets have been sent home
Donald Trump says Xi Jinping wrote him a ‘beautiful note’ after rally shooting
Donald Trump has said China’s president wrote him a “beautiful note” after the assassination attempt a week ago, as he continued to court leaders whom
Chinese artefacts in repatriation row were ‘given willingly’ to British Museum
The British Museum boasts one of the biggest collections of Chinese antiquities in the west, but it has faced repeated calls to return them to
At least 11 killed and dozens missing as Chinese bridge collapses amid floods
Torrential rain has caused a bridge to collapse in northern China, killing 11 people and leaving more than 30 missing, state media has said. The
Two Australians and three Indonesians survive helicopter crash in Bali, officials say
Two Australians and three Indonesians have survived a tourist helicopter crash in Bali after it became entangled in a kite string, officials say. The Bell
Haiti: 40 people killed after migrant boat catches fire at sea
At least 40 people have been killed at sea after a boat carrying Haitian migrants caught fire, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Port-au-Prince
Vietnam’s Communist leader dies aged 80 creating power vacuum
Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of Vietnam’s ruling Communist party and the country’s most powerful politician, has died aged 80, creating a power vacuum.