3 hrs ago | Crikey
As journalism jobs go, how will graduates find work?
With the mainstream media shedding jobs, but universities bumping up their numbers of journalism students, where will these fresh-faced wannabe Lois Lanes find work? Freelance writer Kylar Loussikian looks at the numbers.
7 hrs ago | Examiner.com
Southern Ocean Lodge: Down Under at Isolated and Exotic Australian 'Galapagos'
A leap and bound over a small section of the Southern Ocean, Kangaroo Island awaits for a distinctive adventure just south of Adelaide, Australia .
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Government support key to Holden's future
GOVERNMENTS must continue to provide subsidies to keep manufacturers such as Holden in Australia, says former SA Thinker in Residence and industry expert Goran Roos.
16 hrs ago | NEWS.com.au
Murder hearing told of unit brawl
AN accused murderer thumped the wall of the prisoner's dock as she listened to evidence from a man she allegedly stabbed during a violent brawl at a Bribie Island holiday unit.
With budget, NSW government leads Australia on ICT: ACS
The New South Wales budget for the 2013-14 financial year shows a strong ICT focus compared to other states in Australia, according to the Australian Computer Society.
106 boarders apply for sex abuse compo
More than 100 former WA hostel boarders have applied for sex abuse compensation after the Blaxell inquiry examined a litany of abuse across WA schools.
Coal, oil and gas are killing climate
Here is the Australian Climate Commission's complex figure showing global warming resulting largely from the burning of fossil fuel; image ; Credit: Australian Climate Commission The Australians have suffered more than most from climate change problems, with fire and flood dominating their headline news annually.
Adelaide Festival happiness worth $85m
THE "feel-good" factor of the Adelaide Festival has been given a dollar value for the first time, with research showing this year's event was worth almost $85 million - far greater than its strict economic benefit.
Federal election: Polls show King could lose
BALLARAT MP Catherine King could be in danger of losing her seat at the next federal election, according to a political expert.
Where is the outrage over Prism in Australia? | Antony Loewenstein
Global surveillance is a threat to our personal freedom. And yet, the NSA revelations have barely caused a ripple on this side of the world Protesters hold placards as they march to the US consulate in Hong Kong, in support of Edward Snowden.
Mystery surrounds shooting of bushwalker
It's still not clear if a Queensland bushwalker who was shot in the stomach was the victim of an attack or an accident, police say.
Bundy flood bill tops $1 billion
Kendall St, Bundaberg was severely affected by flooding. More than 1000 homes remain at risk of being inundated in future floods.
Religions seen slow to go green; Pope has chance to inspire
Few religious communities have gone as far in fighting climate change as a church in Queensland, Australia, which has 24 solar panels bolted to the roof in the shape of a Christian cross.
Australia: Dad's Distress At Home-Brew Deaths
The father of a young man killed after drinking home-brewed alcohol says he is thankful his other son has pulled through.
Washing machine death examined
TRAGEDY: Mother Kerry Murphy, pictured with her son Sean who was found unconscious in a closed washing machine and later died.
Australian court agrees, we're not all...
A landmark ruling won by an Australian gender trailblazer which finds that sex does not just mean male or female could have broader implications as society becomes more accepting of diversity, experts say.
Sexuality rubbish a tawdry affair
Shock jock Howard Sattler poses some uncomfortable questions about the sexuality of PM Julia Gillard's partner Tim Mathieson.
Dalai Lama to have audience with Australia's homeless
Dharamsala, June 16 : Globe-trotting exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama, who is revered as a spiritual guru in the Orient and the West too, will offer followers in Australia pearls of his wisdom free of cost Monday.
IN FIRING LINE: Xstrata's mining operations in Mount Isa. Scientists say that mining in the region has caused excess blood levels in local children.
Synthetic LSD didn't kill teenager
Henry Kwan, taken on recent trip to Melbourne, supplied by family. He died after taking a synthetic drug and falling from a third floor balcony at his home in Killara.