A construction crane towers over the Sydney harbor waterfront.
Business

Samuel Biggins: The skeptics are wrong about Chinese investment in Australia

Flows of cash into property are changing, but the river has not run dry

20 April 2017
Players from the All Nations Social Cricket program pose after practice in Dandenong, a suburb about 30km southeast of downtown Melbourne. (Photo by David Hopkins)
Life

Cricket gives asylum seekers in Australia a sense of belonging

On the field and off, new arrivals are looking for ways to help their community

20 April 2017
Ministers from TPP signatories gather in Chile in March for their first meeting since Washington's announcement of its withdrawal from the trade pact.
Economy

Australia wants TPP despite US exit: trade minister

Canberra sees benefits for smaller businesses, easier trade and investment

20 April 2017
Prices of coke are rebounding due to a cyclone that has disrupted Australian exports.
Commodities

Steelmaking coke prices surge on tight supply

A 30% rebound triggered by Australian cyclone, Chinese halt of North Korean imports

18 April 2017
Sam Walsh
Business

Mitsui & Co. bets big on former Rio Tinto CEO

Resource magnate Sam Walsh becomes Japanese company's external director

17 April 2017
The "Black Mist, Burnt Country" exhibition features works by artists reflecting on nuclear testing in Australia in the 1950s and '60s. (Photo by David Hopkins)
Life

Art initiative highlights Australia's conflicted stance on nuclear weapons

A touring exhibition reminds Australians that the nuclear issue is as vital today as in the 1950s

14 April 2017
A recent plunge in LNG prices comes amid sluggish demand and a growing oversupply of the fuel.
Commodities

LNG spot prices plunge in Asia on supply glut concerns

Trend seen putting downward pressure on Japan's electricity prices

14 April 2017
HMNZS Hawea, a New Zealand navy inshore patrol boat, heading to the South Pacific on a diplomatic mission. (Photo by Michael Field)
Politics

Fiji enlists New Zealand navy to help patrol seas

Pacific state turns back to neighbor after cosying up with China, Russia

14 April 2017
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson and other U.S. naval vessels participate in an exercise with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers in this photo dated March 28. (Photo by U.S. Navy via Sipa USA)
Politics

North Korea-US saber rattling ramps up tension in Asia

Arrival of special forces and carrier group backs up the US vow to deal with Kim

13 April 2017
This artist's rendering shows a CubeSat satellite orbiting the earth with its solar panel arrays extended. (Photo courtesy of UNSW)
Science

Nano-satellites enable space exploration on a budget

Shoebox-sized craft can be launched for well under $1 million

13 April 2017
Stream article image
Business

Japan Pulp and Paper to acquire Oceanian peers for $64m

As domestic market shrinks, the Japanese company eyes overseas opportunities

12 April 2017
Captured cane toads. (Photo courtesy of the Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife)
Politics

Australia steps up battle against toxic cane toads

Researchers hope 'sickening sausage' will teach native carnivores to shun poisonous amphibian

12 April 2017
Albert Namatjira with his sons. (Photo by Pastor Gross, courtesy of the Strehlow Research Centre)
Arts

Campaign seeks return of Aboriginal artist's lost copyright

Slighted watercolorist's landscapes now hang in Australian national museum

8 April 2017
A contingent of Aboriginal protesters leads the "March in March" demonstration in Sydney on March 25.
Politics

One country, two laws in Australia's racialized justice system

Decades after landmark report, Australia again confronts indigenous incarceration

8 April 2017
Mobile ad spending grew 49% in 2016.
Business

The internet poised to dethrone TV as ad king

Advertising dollars follow consumer eyes to smartphones

7 April 2017
A construction crane towers over waterfront property in Sydney Harbour.
Business

Skeptics wrong on Chinese interest in Australian property

Investment flows are changing course, but the river has not run dry

6 April 2017
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill (Photo by Kenji Kawase)
Economy

Papua New Guinea's O'Neill predicts election victory

Allegations of instability and corruption are overblown, says the prime minister

6 April 2017
A flying fox clings precariously to its perch amid the intense heat of Australia's "angry summer." (Photo by AJ Caruana, courtesy of WIRES).
Life

Wildlife bears the brunt of Australia's 'angry summer'

Flying foxes, loggerhead turtles among animals dying amid extreme heat

6 April 2017
New Zealand Reserve Bank Gov. Graeme Wheeler
Economy

Reforms loudly proposed for New Zealand's central bank

Upcoming election is likely to signal major policy shifts

6 April 2017
The heyday of hedge funds is long gone.
Finance

Hedge funds suffer money exodus

Meager returns, high fees drive investors away

6 April 2017
A coal ship waits to be loaded at port in Gladstone, Australia, in January 2011.
Commodities

Steelmaking coal climbing out of recent valley

Aussie cyclone pushes prices to highest level since January

5 April 2017
Sendle CEO James Chin Moody talks about the company's carbon neutral program to help reduce CO2 emissions.
Business

Delivery startups taking on Australian postal giant

Inconvenience and high costs are driving innovative alternatives

2 April 2017
Delegates gather for the Indian Ocean Rim Association Leaders' Summit 2017 in Jakarta on March 7.
Economy

Indian Ocean economic bloc plagued by uncertainty

First gathering of IORA leaders receives lackluster response

31 March 2017
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ will be part of a global banking alliance that will tap the technology behind virtual currency to wire funds more efficiently.
Finance

Japan's BTMU plans international fund transfers via blockchain in 2018

Bank teaming up with global peers on next-gen network

31 March 2017
An iron ore mine of Brazil's Namisa.
29 March 2017