Support for One Nation might not be a temporary protest
A new poll asks Australians specifically about One Nation and the results show that rather than being a flash in the pan, the minor party's freight train may be a more lasting phenomenon.

A new poll asks Australians specifically about One Nation and the results show that rather than being a flash in the pan, the minor party's freight train may be a more lasting phenomenon.

New measures in New South Wales, effective July 1, aim to ease cost-of-living for households through reduced tolls, frozen public transport fares, free electricity, and a higher minimum wage. Concurrently, businesses face new anti-money laundering and mandatory food waste recycling regulations.

Hae-ran Ryu won the Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club, securing her maiden major title and a record $US1.95 million prize. The South Korean golfer overcame an early deficit and a mid-tournament putter switch to triumph by two shots, marking a significant comeback victory.

A doctor reflects on the challenges of initiating conversations about mortality with patients, citing a study that shows nudging both oncologists and patients increases the likelihood of such discussions, highlighting the importance of holistic care for incurably ill patients.

Queensland secures Socceroos' homecoming friendlies against Brazil in September, with matches at Brisbane's Lang Park (Sep 25) and Townsville (Sep 29), boosting its bid to be Australia's events capital.

Canada advances with Eustáquio's late goal, South Korea's president blasts the team after exit, and Algeria finds a home in Lawrence, Kansas.

UK midwife Kate Griffiths, recruited to Australia to address a midwife shortage, faces $70,000 in surcharges due to delayed permanent residency, despite SA Health's assurances.