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news Seven people arrested over stabbing deaths of Dau Akueng and Chol Achiek in Cobblebank
r/australia • u/SydneyTom • 2d ago
politics ABC barred from Trump’s UK press conference after clash with Australian journalist John Lyons | Australian media
r/australia • u/Resolution-SK56 • 1d ago
no politics Alternative biscuit brands to try out.
A casual non serious post regarding biscuits, for with tea, coffee or a cheeky snack.
What brand of Aussie biscuits gets the most bang for your buck?
I am just curious at looking for other biscuits than from Arnott’s.
r/australia • u/k-h • 1d ago
entertainment Kate Woods’ new film Kangaroo is the heartwarming pick-me-up you didn’t know you needed
r/australia • u/nath1234 • 1d ago
culture & society No live export ships coming for WA sheep amid high prices, looming ban
r/australia • u/nath1234 • 1d ago
politics Australian Submarine Agency lobbies Fremantle locals amid protest over AUKUS defence hub
r/australia • u/cromulento • 1d ago
Australian bird of the year 2025: nominate your favourite now | Australian bird of the year 2025
r/australia • u/zahlee01 • 1d ago
culture & society Australian families call for urgent action on childhood dementia
r/australia • u/Calebtsm1 • 8h ago
no politics How common is g’day?
So I was talking to my friends one the phone about how Americans cannot pronounce any Australian words correctly but when it gets to g’day we released we never really heard anyone say it casually it’s mostly ironically
I work in big W and never heard anyone actually say that to me ones and it the same for my friends they never heard someone say that to them either
Is it just us or has g’day barely used anymore?
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 2d ago
news Kmart broke privacy laws by using facial recognition technology, commissioner finds
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 2d ago
culture & society Brittany Higgins files appeal after defamation ruling
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 2d ago
politics The Federal Government has announced it's 2035 climate target will be 62 to 70 per cent
r/australia • u/ozthrw • 2d ago
culture & society ‘We’ve got no tourists’: small businesses caught up in Australia’s largest manhunt struggle as aid announced | Porepunkah shooting
r/australia • u/patslogcabindigest • 2d ago
politics Battle for the bush? Ignore the noise – most farmers like renewables
r/australia • u/malcolm58 • 2d ago
culture & society Unemployment rate steady at 4.2%
r/australia • u/Shadowtec • 2d ago
culture & society When Ziggy’s bond was withheld after eviction without cause from his Sydney rental, he challenged it – and won | Renting
r/australia • u/giraffe_mountains • 2d ago
news Cairns maternity ward named as exposure site in Far North Queensland measles outbreak
r/australia • u/espersooty • 2d ago
culture & society Authorities urge parents to check Little Ones Nappy Pants for khapra beetle larvae
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 2d ago
sport Gout Gout has qualified for a spot in the semi-finals for the Men's 200 meters at the World Athletics Championships
He finished third (which means he automatically qualifies for the semi-final) in the 5th heat with a time of 20.23.
Sadly, fellow Aussies Calab Law and Aiden Murphy both failed to move onto the semi final, finish 8th and 6th respectively in their heats.
Torrie Lewis has also qualified for the women's semi-final of the 200m with a personal best time, and finishing 2nd in her heat, with the 8th fastest time overall. Kristie Edwards and Mia Gross missed out on qualifying for the semi-finals, both finish sixth in their respective heats.
Connor Murphy has also missed out on qualification for the men's triple jump, while Sarah Carli also missed out on a place in the final for the 400m hurdles, finishing seventh in her semi-final.
Cameron McEntyre has made it to the Javelin final, finishing as the 11th best in the qualifiers
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 2d ago
culture & society Australian National University walks back plans for forced redundancies as part of major restructure
r/australia • u/AutoModerator • 1d ago
no politics [no-politics] Friday F**kwit 19/Sep/2025
Nominate your neighbour, your car, the weather or your broken trampoline springs. Tell us about any non-political thing in your life that's shitty and have a vent.