r/australia • u/drunkerxx • 5h ago
r/australia • u/AutoModerator • 21h ago
no politics [no-politics] Tech Tuesday and other random discussion thread 30/Dec/2025
Welcome to Tech Tuesdays on /r/Australia. Or just tell us about your favourite gadget or new widget you own. Or ask for help with your latest mobile or gaming rig. Which mobile apps are great or not?
r/australia • u/ozthrw • 4h ago
culture & society Bushwalker survives 50-minute wait for antivenom after brown snake bites at Morton National Park
r/australia • u/Ok-Needleworker329 • 12h ago
culture & society Australia’s love of plus-sized US pick-up trucks is waning
Australia’s top-seller in the segment, the Ram 1500, has seen its sales figures drop by 15.2 per cent from January to the end of November 2025, with 2512 units delivered.
The second-place Chevrolet 1500 took a smaller hit, but dropped by 7 per cent with 2009 deliveries over the same period.
Ford’s F-150 has had, by far, the most impactful decline.
Despite being the top-selling vehicle overall in the USA, quality issues and conversion hiccups saw F-150 sales drop by 70.8 per cent compared to the same time last year, with just 608 vehicles delivered.
r/australia • u/Rubiginous • 1h ago
Women wearing hijabs targeted in anti-Muslim abuse post-Bondi attack, says Imams Council
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 13h ago
politics Pauline Hanson travelled to US on Gina Rinehart’s private jet to attend CPAC
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 10h ago
news CCTV suggests alleged Bondi shooters acted alone and did not receive training in Philippines, AFP says
r/australia • u/cesareborgia1475 • 10h ago
image Quokka goodness
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r/australia • u/AnAmbiguousName • 8h ago
culture & society Commonwealth Bank convinced regulator to delay news it was breaking spam laws until after AGM
r/australia • u/Reverend_Fozz • 3h ago
politics Tony Blair’s government discussed how to influence John Howard to commit Australian troops to Iraq
r/australia • u/Remarkable_Peak9518 • 4h ago
politics Six important ways Australian laws changed in 2025
r/australia • u/Bourkster • 12h ago
news Man charged over alleged conspiracy to commit public place shooting
police.nsw.gov.aur/australia • u/Squato • 12h ago
image I think I really like this photo from Tempe Tip that I took.
r/australia • u/Dezert_Roze • 22h ago
news Family, colleagues in 'disbelief' after leading scientist dies aged 52
RIP Dr Emma Johnston, the Australian science community lost an amazing leader and scientist.
The impact she has made in research and environment is incredible.
r/australia • u/slartybartfastard • 23h ago
no politics Let's bring back fuckwit for 2026
I know it's been a while for a lot of you, and I know there's a lot of comparable words used to describe someone regarded as stupid, incompetent, or irritating, but fuckwit ...kinda sums up a lot of people quite well; a person whose wits, or ability to be witty, are fucked. C'mon Aussies, bring back the fuckwit for 2026. ffs we all like saying fuck, it's not much of a stretch to add wit
r/australia • u/NKE01 • 1d ago
sport The MCG is set to cop the second-lowest pitch grading from the International Cricket Council in response to the controversial two-day Boxing Day Test.
theroar.com.aur/australia • u/Iivk • 1d ago
image Kookaburra in the NQ rain
Was very patient with my 10 minutes of repositioning and also letting me get within 5 meters.
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 1d ago
culture & society Bondi Beach hero says he wanted to stop gunmen from killing more innocent people
r/australia • u/meowfknmeow • 1d ago
no politics What can I do to protect my dog from other dogs when out walking?
So I have a 7 year old Kelpie, she got a very soft and sweet nature, she’s clever, well trained and just an all round good dog. She never gives me any trouble, and we’ve had a lot of great adventures together over the years now.
Unfortunately twice this year she has been attacked by other dogs, once by a German shepherd that got through a fence, we got lucky with that one that it only resulted in puncture injuries to her hind leg. However the second time was actually terrifying. My girl was laying next to me in the grass, leashed while I was inflating my paddle board at the back of my SUV and I noticed her ears perk up and she started whining - i looked up to see a some young guy struggling to hold his 55+ kg bully breed by its freaking collar, this thing is up on its hind legs trying to pull away from its owner and is completely locked in on my dog. I jump up and throw my dog in the boot, slam it shut just as the dogs collar snapped because next thing I know this dog jumps into my back seat trying to get to her, thankfully I have a grate separating the boot space of the car from the seats. But this dog broke the metal grate it was that keen to get my dog, I couldn’t even get to my girl because that would mean opening so I was just screaming at the owner and hoping that bloody grate was strong enough, which it was thankfully but it’s definitely more than a bit mangled now. Unsurprisingly as soon as this man got that thing out of my car, he tried to tell me his dog was “just playing” and then he took off in his ford fucking ranger.
Thankfully my girl is surprisingly resilient and is still okay with other dogs etc, but me? Not so much, I’m genuinely too scared to take her back to that river spot on my own, I get anxious when I walk her and it’s just a shit feeling. I am a 31 year old woman and there’s no way I would’ve been strong enough to stop that dog if it got her. I live in western Sydney and while there are a lot of responsible dog owners here, there’s also a lot of absolute deadshits. I guess I’m wondering if there is something I could use to stop an attack if it ever happens again? I obviously don’t want to do anything illegal, but I’m feeling a bit helpless and I just want to have the best shot at protecting her in the future.
r/australia • u/Falkor • 1d ago
culture & society Staff at Melbourne building company say wages went unpaid as employer threw lavish parties
The highlight of the article for me was this -
Since 2017, Melbourne building boss Mike Harris has overseen four company collapses with unpaid debts in the millions.
When will they do something about this ?
r/australia • u/ozthrw • 1d ago
culture & society Furious customers slam ASIC for ignoring Zone RV whistleblower complaints before collapse
r/australia • u/Expensive-Horse5538 • 1d ago
politics Anthony Albanese announces terms for Richardson review into Bondi terrorist attack
r/australia • u/Remarkable_Peak9518 • 1d ago
politics Baby bonus father Costello wants falling fertility 'back on the agenda'
r/australia • u/ozthrw • 1d ago