Today’s national news includes Prime Minister Albanese pledging support as wildfires destroy homes, Queensland investing $3 billion in a rail line, UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre launched to advance Australia’s nuclear science industry, and a new defence deal being inked between Australia and Indonesia.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 23
Today’s national news includes Canberra siding with Washington to address China’s growing power, Papua New Guinea calling on Australia’s help to curb clan conflict, Australia’s Orica buying US-based Cyanco for $640 million, and ex-bishop Christopher Saunders being charged with historical child sex abuses.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 21
Today’s national news includes Australia’s barley exports to China up, PM pledges support for waning nickel industry, Australia joining Exercise Milan 24, and Canberra celebrating 26 years of the Greek Glendi.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 19
Today’s national news includes 10,000 homes and businesses still without electricity in Victoria; PM Albanese saying there would be no negotiations with Greens on housing help-to-buy legislation; Rippling starting operations in Sydney; and Philippine immigration agency allies with the Australian gov’t for better border management.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 16
Today’s national news includes Australia warning Israel against a military operation in Rafah, Parliament wanting WikiLeaks founder back home, the Jobless rate hitting a two-year high, and Indonesia beating New Zealand as the top destination for Aussies.
‘Integrity crisis’: Opposition calls for release of Cabinet minutes as Paech’s political future uncertain
Chief Minister Eva Lawler has told Parliament the public can wait 30 years to see if beleaguered Minister Chansey Paech disclosed his shares in a liquor wholesale company to Cabinet before discussing remote community grog bans, as calls for Mr Paech’s resignation continued Wednesday.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 15
Today’s national news includes Australia offering $40 million to companies investing in critical minerals, Melbourne celebrating 70 years of Moomba magic, Australian tourists can now apply for a visa to Vietnam online, and LanzaJet, Jet Zero Australia signing a deal to advance the SAF plant.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 14
Today’s national news includes Victoria losing power affecting hundreds of thousands, Australia telling Israel to ‘listen to friends’, Greens blocking Labor’s housing scheme, the Philippine President giving a speech to Australia’s Parliament, and New South Wales issuing a measles outbreak alert.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 12
Today’s national news includes the Albanese government continuing its focus on middle Australia, government funding new toy libraries for ADHD patients, $399 million being earmarked for Ghost Bat development, and Australians spending $7 billion annually on lotteries amid the cost of living crisis.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 8
Today’s national news includes PM Albanese and PMG leader Marape meeting on Thursday, Premature deaths of homeless Australians being unacceptable says Minister Collins, Emirates resuming Dubai to Adelaide flights, and Perth bracing for the second heatwave.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 7
Today’s national news includes the Albanese government abandoning stage-three tax cuts, proposed legislature wanting smart TVs to highlight free-to-air channels, Reserve Bank of Australia holding rates at 4.35 per cent, and “Reckless Renewables Rally” protests Dam Project in Canberra.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for February 6
Today’s national news includes a Bali travel warning issued to Australians, an Australian writer given a suspended death sentence in China, an agriculture visa could be the solution to worker crisis, and Mineral Resources offers free flights and six-figure salaries for FIFO workers.

