Adoptees who were brought to Australia from overseas — some in murky circumstances — call on the Commonwealth to broaden an inquiry launched this week.
Nathan Brian Teraki was said to be fatigued and taking "poor man's meth" tablets when he killed a mine worker in the head-on collision.
AB ran into danger during Bondi's terrorist attacks to save lives. Four months on, he faces deportation after failing Australia's refugee character test. His family is urging the Albanese government ...
As Iran’s regime suppresses protests and launches missiles at neighbouring countries in response to the U.S. and Israeli war, its sons and daughters are living more comfortably.
To understand what mass deportations are really about, we must examine the systems that have long separated families of color across the Americas.
This week, the Australian government introduced a new bill, that if passed, will prevent people from conflict and crisis-affected countries from visiting Australia.
Two more members of the Iranian women’s soccer team were granted asylum in Australia before their teammates departed, but one later changed her mind and will return to Iran.
Australian officials say six of seven members of the Iranian women's soccer team who were granted asylum are staying but the seventh has changed her mind and will return home.
Why have authorities bent over backwards to help some people stay in Australia, while banning others from entering?
Twenty years of memories spilled across Jacinda Thorn’s yard. Teddy bears and textbooks, a jumble of whisks and frying pans catching the morning sun.
Kristi Noem's recent comments during two congressional hearings drew scrutiny on several levels. From President Donald Trump, who fired the Homeland Security secretary March 5 after denying he knew of ...
US military has not taken responsibility for the strike, which killed at least 165 students, according to Iranian officials – key US politics stories from Wednesday 4 March at a glance ...