Elon Musk's comments at a rally for Germany's far-right AfD party last weekend have raised concerns about the billionaire’s ...
Celebrity nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize usually sit somewhere between embarrassing and insulting, but this year’s ...
The prime minister claims deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley disrespected Indigenous people with an analogy comparing the First ...
Grant Vowles lives in regional Tasmania and used to be on the NBN until he switched to a satellite competitor due to frustratingly slow speeds. He'll wait and see if Labor's pledge to "finish" the ...
A leading TV presenter apologised on air Monday to Novak Djokovic after mocking the 24-time Grand Slam winner and Serbian ...
When asked whether he was concerned about Mr Musk influencing the upcoming federal election in Australia, Mr Albanese said: 'We have foreign interference laws in this country and Australian ...
The former world No. 1's media boycott has made global headlines, and everyone from Nick Kyrgios to the prime minister of Australia has a take.
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, is not afraid of trolling heads of state, as European leaders are currently finding out. It could be Anthony Albanese’s turn next, writes Julie Cross.