Australians have been banned from travelling to, or remaining in, ISIS's stronghold in Iraq without a legitimate purpose.
Word of the pending announcement comes amid reports of questionable donations to the Clinton Foundation.
The system would track planes in 15-minute intervals instead of the 30 to 40 minutes used today.
The CEO of digital currency business Independent Reserve died at the scene after his motorcycle hit a pole in Phuket.
Prince Harry will continue charity and field work in Africa after his military service ends.
Hillary Clinton has faced increasing scrutiny for her, and the foundation's, ties to corporate and foreign governmental interests.
Currently, an Australian visiting Syria or Iraq illegally could face up to 10 years in prison.
Indonesia's President said on Tuesday that the planned execution of 11 convicts on death row would go forward as planned.
Almost every movie that was up for an Academy Award has been available online for months — often posted illegally.
The trade-off between personal freedoms and national security, Australia's prime minister said, was necessary.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that Sydney gunman, an Iranian refugee, should not have been allowed into the country.
British counterterrorism police have launched an international search for the teenagers who fled their homes last Tuesday.
Australian authorities have urged residents to remain indoors amid warnings of high winds and flash floods.
Microsoft is adding even more abilities to its eighth-generation device, including new features for Australian users.
Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India remain the top teams at the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
Australia's northeast is preparing for two cyclones -- Marcia and Lam -- as authorities warn residents of flash flooding due to heavy rainfall.
Nikkei jumped to its highest level since May 2000, riding on gains by financial and shipping companies.
David Hicks said that he wants the Australian government to pay for treatment of his injuries resulting from five years of torture.
Samsung's U.S. rollout of Google's new software continues with the T-Mobile Galaxy S5.
Australia would like Indonesia to spare the lives of two Australian drug traffickers who have been sentenced to death.
The move is seen as part of the company's effort to expand its Asian transportation network.
The Australian government has been attempting to save the lives of the two members of the so-called Bali Nine, convicted in 2005.