Home
Sections
The Morning Wire
Saved Articles
0
Reading History
My Topics
keyboard_arrow_right
My Account
My Membership
Recommend AAP News
Media Releases
About AAP
FAQs
Logout
Pricing
Contact
About
Log In
Sign Up
Top Stories
Politics
Courts
General
Finance
Sport
World
FactCheck
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Support AAP with a free or paid subscription
Subscribe to AAP News
Download our app
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Support AAP with a free or paid subscription
Subscribe to AAP News
Download our app
Latest news: Regional
Multiple states on alert as damaging winds continue
There are severe weather warnings for damaging winds in multiple states, in addition to concerns about floods, falling trees and dangerous live power lines.
Aug 30, 2024
CopperString project blowout sparks council concern
A north Queensland mayor has accused the government of playing election politics after an enormous transmission line's costs increased by $1.2 billion.
Aug 29, 2024
Gold producer says future of $1b mine remains unclear
Regis Resources says it has a big task ahead of it to proceed with a gold mine in country NSW, part of which has been blocked by a federal protection order.
Aug 29, 2024
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Subscribe to AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here
Funding boost to help protect Aussies from disasters
Almost $400 million will be spent on projects to better protect Australians from natural disasters including key cyclone and flood protection upgrades.
Aug 27, 2024
Damage warning for wild weather to lash southern states
With some of winter's biggest storms making their way south, five states are being warned to prepare for damaging winds and power outages.
Aug 27, 2024
Selection-panel member ends up with key biosecurity job
A NSW minister has defended appointing a biosecurity expert to a $200,000 executive role after she ran a recruitment process that found no suitable candidate.
Aug 27, 2024
Little River bands together against freight hub plans
Plans to build a multi-billion dollar freight port have raised the ire of a small community who say it threatens local grasslands and wildlife.
Aug 24, 2024
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Subscribe to AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here
Victorian zoo celebrates new white rhino calf
An as-yet unnamed southern white rhino calf is thriving at a Victorian zoo almost a week after its birth.
Aug 24, 2024
Farmers take fight against renewables to their premier
Angry farmers and their families have protested at an event attended by the Victorian premier amid rising tensions over planned energy infrastructure projects.
Aug 23, 2024
'Beloved' mum dies 11 days after alleged hit-run crash
Police have upgraded charges against a teenager after a mother struck in an alleged hit-and-run died 11 days after the crash.
Aug 23, 2024
Man charged with lighting up, destroying tobacco stores
A 20-year-old is accused of lighting up two tobacco shops and ram raiding a third with a stolen car in Victoria's ongoing gangland war.
Aug 22, 2024
Blocked goldminer 'shattered' by rising sovereign risk
Regis Resources will fight a federal block on a $1 billion gold project it says has cost almost 1000 jobs and sours Australia's reputation as a place to invest.
Aug 22, 2024
Councils blocked on road to recovery - inquiry
Victorian councils say they are struggling to maintain critical infrastructure as they buckle under cost-shifting, rate caps and complex grant processes.
Aug 21, 2024
52,000 telco complaints 'tip of the iceberg' in regions
Tens of thousands of complaints have been made about phone and internet services in regional Australia, and that's only the problems that were reported.
Aug 20, 2024
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Subscribe to AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here
One in four Aussies in 'childcare deserts' missing out
Australians living in the regions and metropolitan outskirts are missing out on child care as providers preference areas where they can charge the highest fees.
Aug 20, 2024
Country charm beats commuter chaos as regions expand
Cost-of-living pressures and the housing squeeze are driving Australians further away from the cities, with regional migration continuing at COVID-19 levels.
Aug 18, 2024
Liberals' council nomination extension plea rejected
The NSW electoral commissioner has rejected the state Liberals' request for more time after the party failed to nominate candidates for a string of local seats.
Aug 17, 2024
Liberal train wreck just the ticket for minor parties
The NSW Liberal Party has wrapped up a calamitous week by appointing a new state director after the predecessor was sacked for not submitting nomination forms.
Aug 16, 2024
Access five free articles per month
Subscription Options
Already a member?
Sign in here
Cost question remains after Qld deal with Rio Tinto
The Queensland government has struck a deal with mining giant Rio Tinto to keep a major aluminium smelter open but the question of cost remains.
Aug 15, 2024
Agreements signed for sun to rise on planned solar farm
A French energy giant is a step closer to delivering electricity in Victoria for the first time since it shuttered a major coal-fired power plant.
Aug 15, 2024
Sheriffs' defy industrial commission, walk-off over pay
The union representing sheriffs and other public servants and the state government department employing them have been ordered to work things out.
Aug 15, 2024
Flights guaranteed for regional Rex Airlines customers
The federal government has guaranteed bookings on Rex Airlines as it goes through the administration process, as sacked workers call for their entitlements.
Aug 15, 2024
Regional TAFE campuses to get with technological times
A $74 million investment in TAFE campuses across regional NSW is designed to ensure students have the technological equipment they need regardless of location.
Aug 14, 2024
Fears for mothers and babies amid rural health crisis
The NSW rural health system is facing a deepening crisis, with an inquiry finding little has improved since a damning 2022 report exposed serious flaws.
Aug 14, 2024
Safety fears delay 3G closure, users urged to upgrade
Telstra and Optus have delayed the 3G closure to launch a massive public safety campaign, after fears phones, alarms and medical equipment could be cut off.
Aug 14, 2024
1
…
20
21
22
23
Topics
Politics
Australia
Crime, Law and Justice
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Economy, Business and Finance
Environmental Issue
Health
Disaster and Accident
Indigenous People
Weather
Environmental Politics
Children
Energy and Resource
Animal
Science and Technology
Technology
Education
Flood
No opinion,
no spin,
no agenda.
Support AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here