Trump Says US Will Sell “So Much” Beef to Australia
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Australia won the toss and chose to bowl in the third game of the best-of-five Twenty20 international cricket series against West Indies on Friday. The Australians, who lead the series 2-0 after back-to-back victories in Kingston,
U.S. agriculture secretary credits Trump as Australia announces easing of restrictions on U.S. beef imports. But will Aussie consumers take advantage?
Australia should accept compromises to reach a trade deal with the European Union and demonstrate that such agreements can still be reached in a more protectionist world, Trade Minister Don Farrell said on Friday.
A major investigation has been launched into the death of man who died in hospital after being tasered by police in Embleton, Western Australia. Western Australia Police Force in statement have said officers responded to reports of a man behaving erratically on Priestley Street in the Perth suburb of Embleton about 12.30am.
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Nearly a decade after the final Australian-made car rolled out of a factory in South Australia, many people remember that Holdens and Fords were built here. But did you know Renaults, Ramblers and other foreign cars were also put together by Australian workers?
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Record rainfall a welcome relief for drought-stricken farmers in South Australia
A blast of wet and blustery weather is moving across South Australia, causing downpours, chilly temperatures and strong winds. Despite the icy conditions, the winter soaking has brought welcome relief for drought-stricken farmers and record rainfall to one outback town.
An algal bloom in South Australia has caused mass deaths of many species since March - now researchers warn that leafy and weedy seadragons could be facing the threat of extinction
A non-for-profit organisation is helping refugee women like Samar get on their feet, amid what an expert is calling a national gap in support services for vulnerable multicultural people.
Australia is a giant when it comes to competitive swimming despite a relatively small population of 27 million.