
Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks says her arrest is weak and unjust. Photo: Ben Sutherland
The first carbon tax payouts for 1.6 million families across Australia go out today – but there’s ongoing confusion regarding the costs of the tax.
Media ethics experts describe the arrest of former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks as unprecedented and a gutsy political move.
Negotiations between Greece’s main political parties hit a roadblock on austerity measures.
Queensland police move in on an Indigenous protest site in Brisbane.