Australia, shark and Sydney
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who departed for Vanuatu on Tuesday, said in a radio interview that a landmark security and development agreement with the Pacific island nation will not be signed as expected.
Thousands of Australians joined anti-immigration rallies across the country on Sunday that the center-left government condemned, saying they sought to spread hate and were linked to neo-Nazis.
One-time Chinese envoy Fu Ying says Australia’s harsh rhetoric hurts its image in China and urges Canberra to find balance between Washington and Beijing.
Australia's sovereign wealth fund, the Future Fund, said on Tuesday its valuation had reached A$252 billion ($166.22 billion) as it pared back its U.S. market exposure to boost investments in Germany and Japan.
The bank said it would take a A$560 million ($369 million) restructuring charge, following one of the largest rounds of job cuts in the sector in recent years.
Prime Video Australia has struck multi-year pay-1 streaming deals with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Roadshow Films.
Los Angeles-based producer, singer, and songwriter 2hollis has officially confirmed his return to Australia and New Zealand in 2026 with a five-date leg of The Star Tour.
A man died Saturday on a beach in Sydney "after being bitten by what is believed to have been a large shark," police said.