Australia displayed an all-round performance to defeat India by 85 runs in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final at the MCG
The matter was discussed in a Joint Ministerial Commission meeting between India and Australia, convened on February 24
Australia may continue to be an exporter of thermal coal in 2050, according to Anthony Albanese, leader of the main opposition Labour Party, that's targeting net zero emissions by that date.
Armed with research on India's latest data legislation mandating local storage, many companies are also in the process of setting up background infrastructure in India to support online retail
The deadly coronavirus has claimed 132 lives and nearly 6,000 infection cases have been reported in China.
As of Monday, 59 bush and grass fires were burning throughout New South Wales state, 28 of which were yet not contained
Authorities have since imposed transport restrictions on nearly all of Hubei province, which has a population of 59 million.
Australia have been unbeatable this season, winning all four Tests at home
Lessons from New Zealand about mobilising to prevent an environment going up in flames around us and combatting the feral Whatsapp politics of hatred are in many ways Gandhian - and global
Twenty-seven people have been killed and thousands subjected to repeat evacuations
The government will send helicopters to kill up to 10,000 camels in a five-day campaign starting Wednesday, according to a report
Authorities redoubled their efforts to provide supplies and repatriate thousands of people who have been trapped by fire lines in coastal towns for several days
Twenty-four people have been killed since the start of this year's wildfire season.
By late evening, Victoria had 14 fires rated at emergency or evacuate warning levels, and New South Wales had 11 rated emergency, with more than 150 others burning across the states
Hundreds of fires across Victoria, NSW and other parts, fuelled by soaring temperatures and strong winds, have firefighters battling to save lives and property
More than 200 fires are burning in Australia's two most-populous states
Saturday is shaping as of most concern, when another heatwave is expected to sweep across the country and create dangerous fire conditions
Visitors are being warned to leave before Saturday, which is forecast to bring gusting winds and temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius
More than 100,000 fireworks will light up the skyline for 12 minutes to about one million spectators who usually crowd foreshores and parks
Thousands of holidaymakers and locals were forced to flee to beaches in fire-ravaged southeast Australia Tuesday, as blazes ripped through popular tourist areas leaving no escape by land. Four thousand people were trapped on the foreshore of the town of Mallacoota and many others sought refuge on beaches in fire-encircled seaside towns up and down a 200-kilometre (135-mile) strip of coast. Some residents with boats even took to the sea, hoping for refuge from one the worst days yet in Australia's months-long bushfire crisis. Dozens of properties were feared to have been destroyed since late Monday and at least seven people were unaccounted for in New South Wales and Victoria states as flames reached well-populated towns like Batemans Bay. In some places the blazes were so intense, the smoke so thick and the fire-provoked dry lightning storms so severe that aerial reconnaissance and waterbombing had to be halted, the New South Wales Rural Fire Service said. In Mallacoota, smoke tur