September 30, 2020 How Joey, the baby sea otter became a viral sensation amid the coronavirus pandemic Joey is an almost 3-month-old male Canadian-born otter.
September 29, 2020 Trump gets third 2020 Nobel Peace Prize nomination President Trump received his third Nobel Peace Prize nomination in September, this time from a group of Australian law professors.
September 23, 2020 Almost 500 pilot whales stranded in Australia Australian rescuers desperately working to save a pod of almost 300 beached pilot whales discovered hundreds more on Wednesday, bringing the estimated total to now nearly 500.
September 22, 2020 90 whales dead in mass stranding off Tasmania coast Rescue teams from the Tasmanian Marine Conservation Program had managed to set free 25 whales on Tuesday.
September 21, 2020 Explosion kills British, Australian WWII bomb specialists in Solomon Islands Two men working to locate undetonated World War II bombs died in an explosion in the Solomon Islands Sunday.
September 20, 2020 Anti-lockdown protests demand cities reconsider resuming coronavirus restrictions World leaders are considering the resumption of lockdown measures to combat spiking cases as the global death toll nears 1 million.
September 17, 2020 Australian airline Qantas' 'flight to nowhere' sells out in 10 minutes, report says Australian air carrier Qantas announced that a seven-hour scenic "flight to nowhere," which will take off and land at the same airport amid interstate travel restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic, sold out in 10 minutes, according to a report.
September 15, 2020 Chinese firm collects data of US leaders, military The data cache, called the Overseas Key Information Database, allegedly offers insights into more than 2 million foreign political, military, and business leaders -- including at least 50,000 Americans.
September 14, 2020 Facebook loses bid to avoid Australian legal action over data mishandling claims Facebook will not be able to avoid a multimillion-dollar lawsuit from Australia’s Privacy Commissioner over allegations it mishandled the personal information of more than 300,000 Australians after the Federal Court ruled against the social media giant today.
September 11, 2020 Australian teen creates coronavirus care packages in honor of Pay it Forward 9/11 Australian teenager Rebecca Wilson is celebrating her 16th birthday by ‘paying it forward’ and organizing care packages for coronavirus first responders in Sydney.