Mesmerising,spectacular and unforgettable. These are very much the images that return when I close my eyes and recall this seven-day odyssey.
Australian Melissa Parke heads up the Geneva-based organisation that aims to abolish nuclear weapons. She has much to say.
UNHCR’s outgoing Assistant High Commissioner for Protection says the UK’s failure to send asylum seekers offshore has demonstrated to the rest of Europe that hardline methods don’t work.
Militant group Hezbollah said one of the Australian brothers killed in the Israeli airstrike was part of its group,but Sydney-based friends say the other brother killed had nothing to do with terrorist organisation.
Iran-backed group Hezbollah says one of two Australian brothers killed in an Israeli airstrike was one of its fighters,as Australia urges any citizens to leave Lebanon as soon as possible.
The prospect of higher royalty rates have prompted the Sydney-native Melanie Price to launch her book in Australia and the UK simultaneously.
The former foreign and defence minister said not a day passed when she did not think about the plight of women in Afghanistan.
Politicians are under intense pressure to impose hardline policies to deal with a rising tide of boat arrivals as European voters swing to the right.
Hong Kong placed bounties on the heads of five activists,following on from the eight announced in July.
Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles has declared there will be an Australia Day event at Australia House next month.
Australia’s high commissioner to the UK says sensitivities about marking Australia Day informed his decision to cancel an annual celebration that has over the years attracted some of Australia’s biggest names.