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10 lip 2026

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Telstra was warned of outage risk 10.07.2026

The head of Telstra has apologised for Wednesday's outages in its mobile and internet networks as the ABC reveals the company was warned months ago that its systems were vulnerable.

Australia signs Indian uranium deal 09.07.2026

Australia has signed a new agreement to export uranium to India during a visit to Melbourne by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Telstra outage causes chaos across the country 08.07.2026

A five hour Telstra outage has caused major disruptions across the country impacting transport systems, businesses and banks, some customers were also unable to make emergency phone calls.

Albanese calls China missile test "provocative" 07.07.2026

The Prime Minister has described China's missile test in the Pacific as "provocative" and says he has raised his concerns with the Chinese government.

China launches surprise missile in the Pacific 06.07.2026

China has tested a ballistic missile in the Pacific Ocean, just as Australia and Fiji sign a new defence pact.

Bird flu H5 may have reached NSW 03.07.2026

Authorities believe that the H5 strain of bird flu may have reached New South Wales, with a giant petrel found near Hawks Nest on the state's mid-north coast suspected to have the virus.

Labor's gambling ad laws condemned 02.07.2026

The Federal Government's long-awaited bill to reform gambling advertising has been introduced to parliament, but critics argue it does not go far enough.

Opposition targets govt for falling house prices 01.07.2026

The Federal Opposition is seizing on new figures showing house prices are dropping to put pressure on the government.

Social media companies slammed at antisemitism Commission 30.06.2026

At the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, social media companies have been criticised for their weak responses to online posts targeting inquiry witnesses.

Fake AI images used to spread racial hatred 29.06.2026

The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion today heard evidence that fake A.I images and social media are being used to spread racial hatred.

Socceroos through to World Cup knockout 26.06.2026

The nation is celebrating after the Socceroos made it through to the knock-out round of the World Cup with a draw against Paraguay.

Thousands feared dead in Venezuela earthquakes 25.06.2026

It is feared thousands of people may have died after two earthquakes struck the north of Venezuela.

Inflation rise could send rates up 24.06.2026

Economists think another interest rate rise is likely in August, after a key inflation figure from the Bureau of Statistics came in higher than expected today.

Labor secures tax deal with Greens 23.06.2026

The Federal Government's proposed tax changes are expected to pass parliament on Thursday, after the Greens agreed to support the measures with some amendments.

Second Bird Flu case confirmed in WA 22.06.2026

Authorities have confirmed that a second sick bird found on a remote beach in Western Australia has tested positive for a deadly strain of bird flu.

Fears H5 bird flu strain found in WA 19.06.2026

The Federal Government has confirmed that a suspected case of the H5 bird flu strain has been detected in Western Australia.

Chalmers backs down on some tax changes 18.06.2026

After a significant backlash from voters, the Federal Government has backed down on some of the tax changes it announced in the May Budget.

Hanson delivers first National Press Club address 17.06.2026

After three decades in politics, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made her debut address to the National Press Club, calling for the scrapping of multiculturalism.

RBA leaves interest rates on hold 16.06.2026

As expected, the Reserve Bank has decided to leave interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent after three consecutive rate rises earlier in the year.

US and Iran make ceasefire deal 15.06.2026

The United States and Iran have agreed on a deal to end the war, stop the American blockade of Iranian ports and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Sailors at risk as US-Iran impasse continues 12.06.2026

The deaths of three Indian sailors in a US strike this week highlights the plight of 20 000 seafarers stranded in the Gulf region because of the US-Iran conflict.

Middle East conflict worsens 11.06.2026

There are fears of a return to all out war in the Middle East as the United States and Iran exchange missile strikes and make conflicting claims about the Strait of Hormuz.

Middle East war escalates 10.06.2026

An imminent end to the war between the US and Iran is looking even more unlikely after the downing of an American helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz.

Parents fear NDIS cuts will send children into care 09.06.2026

Advocates have told a Senate inquiry that parents of children with disability fear the government's proposed overhaul of the NDIS will see more families in contact with child protection services.

Israel and Iran trade strikes 08.06.2026

Israel and Iran are trading large-scale missile attacks, prompting fears the fragile ceasefire between the countries will unravel.

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