Australian surfer to the rescue of Wake Bali Dolphins
Dolphins allegedly kept in awful conditions at Wake Bali Adventures / Dolphins are causing an outcry on social media and crashing the resorts website.
Dolphins allegedly kept in awful conditions at Wake Bali Adventures / Dolphins are causing an outcry on social media and crashing the resorts website.
A british immigration judge says boat race protester Trenton Oldfield has made an "enduring positive contribution to society" in the UK.
The Australian who disrupted the 2012 boat race between Cambridge and Oxford is appealing a government decision to kick him out of the United Kingdom.
Protests have erupted in Jakarta as Prime Minister Tony Abbott responds to Indonesia's call to explain the tapping of the president's phone.
Protesters have warned Australians would be targeted unless Indonesia receives an apology over the phone tapping scandal.
Trenton Oldfield, the Australian activist who was jailed for disrupting the 2012 Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race, has been ordered to leave the country after his application for a spousal visa was refused.
A 65-year-old man who disrupted the dawn service at Anzac Cove has been released from custody and won't face charges.
A protester has interrupted the annual dawn service at Anzac Cove at Gallipoli this morning, claiming that Australian police were trying to kill him.
Australians Alexander Scarp and Alex Fleming were on the losing crew as Oxford beat Cambridge in the 159th Boat Race.
Australian protester Trenton Oldfield doesn’t regret disrupting last year’s Oxford-Cambridge boat race but isn’t planning a repeat on Sunday.
The ABC has confirmed it was the victim of a cyber attack after the website of one of its television programs was targeted following coverage of the Australian visit of controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders.
Ultra-conservative Dutch politician Geert Wilders has triggered violent protests at his speaking engagements in Melbourne overnight as activists clashed with both police and guests attending the controversial anti-Muslim politician’s first Australian speech.
Having served seven weeks of a six-month jail sentence for his British anti-elitism protest, an Australian man says he would do it again.
Elitism protester Trenton Oldfield has compared life in a British prison to his time at a Sydney boarding school.
Peace campaigner Barbara Tucker has spent almost 50 straight nights without any sleeping equipment in London’s Parliament Square. Cold, persecuted but defiant she told REBEKKA HODGES her remarkable story.
Anti-capitalism protesters will consider staging protest action during the Queen's visit to Melbourne on Wednesday.
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