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Jockey critically injured after race fall in western Victoria
Jockey Dean Holland is airlifted to hospital after sustaining critical injuries while falling during a race at Donald in western Victoria. ⌘ Read more
Succession recap: This is what happens when you don't include Shiv
Pack your compression socks, we're heading to Norway! The Roy kids need to squeeze the Swede, but Matsson is playing six dimensional chess. ⌘ Read more
Woman avoids jail for $60,000 mouse plague fraud that fuelled gambling addiction
A woman who claimed the mouse plague rebate 120 times using a different bank account and email address for each claim, will serve 300 hours of community service and be forced to pay back the money. ⌘ Read more
Lawyer details Ben Roberts-Smith's five-year fight for secret diary notes
The war veteran's legal team is fighting for access to diary notes between a journalist and the head of the Afghanistan inquiry. ⌘ Read more
'He just lost it': Man fatally shook three-month-old baby because she was crying
A 32-year-old man inflicted a traumatic brain injury on the baby when he shook her, because she was crying and repeatedly soiling her nappies, the WA Supreme Court hears. ⌘ Read more
Former governor-general and Brisbane archbishop 'fit for ministry', Anglican Church panel finds
An Anglican Church panel finds former Brisbane archbishop Peter Hollingworth committed misconduct by allowing a paedophile to remain in the church, but should retain his holy orders provided he is reprimanded and apologises to a victim. ⌘ Read more
Infant died from a 'constellation of injuries' after father shook him and then lied about it, Cairns court told
Baby Kaison Vaevae's mother and other family members opted not to submit family impact statements to the court because they did not want to relive the trauma of the child's death in 2021. ⌘ Read more
Report to Queensland government says sex work should be treated 'the same as other lawful businesses'
Currently, sex can only be legally sold in about 20 licensed brothels across the state or by people working alone. ⌘ Read more
Man arrested in WA over the bashing of two teenage women in Goulburn street
Sex crimes detectives last week released CCTV footage of the offender walking with one of the victims before they were attacked. ⌘ Read more
Bushmaster future unclear as military refocuses on air missile capability
The Australian government has provided Ukraine with 90 Bendigo-made Bushmasters, but with no future contracts in the pipeline, the future of Thales Australia in regional Victoria is unclear. ⌘ Read more
Recycling centre fire delays construction of ACT's first organic food processing centre by two years
The ACT will have to keep trucking its recycling interstate for processing for about two years, with the delivery of Canberra's new materials recovery facility pushed back to 2025. Construction of an organic waste processing centre will also be delayed. ⌘ Read more
'Handled it like a champ': Shark attack victim's friend praises 'surreal' fight or flight moment
Prominent WA surfer Max Marsden fought off a shark after it bit his arm while surfing at a remote WA beach, as friends await the outcome of his surgery. ⌘ Read more
Rex Airlines cuts regional flights in four states blaming pilot, engineer and parts shortages
A company spokesperson says the changes are "minor," but remote communities affected by the cuts say they will have a "compounding effect" on education, health and culture. ⌘ Read more
Indian police arrest Sikh separatist leader in Punjab after weeks on the run
After searching for Sikh separatist Amritpal Singh for more than a month, Indian police arrest the fugitive in a move against the revival of an independent homeland in the state of Punjab, which borders Pakistan. ⌘ Read more
'Was that it?' UK citizens react to emergency alert test
The UK government tests an emergency alert which could be used in life-threatening situations including flooding and terror attacks ⌘ Read more
Aurora surprises early risers across Victoria, with another chance to see the 'neon' lights tonight
The rugged beauty of Victoria's south-west coast was awash with shades of green and purple as the Southern Lights danced across the morning sky. ⌘ Read more
After 70 years of playing at Anzac Day services, John is hanging up the bagpipes
Robinvale marks a special Anzac Day this year with the retirement of the district's longtime piper John Keating, and the 70th anniversary of the local cenotaph being unveiled. ⌘ Read more
Live: Defence shake-up expected as long-awaited strategic review is released
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles will speak shortly to respond to the release of the Defence Strategic Review. Follow the live updates. ⌘ Read more
Edenhope murder mystery intrigues history teacher into uncovering the truth
Only days after her wedding, Maria Langley and her toddler Louisa were murdered. After handing down her story for generations, a school history teacher is helping her family fill in the gaps. ⌘ Read more
Girl, 14, charged with burgling Hobart home was allegedly in possession of homemade gun
A 14-year-old girl and two men, one of whom police say had to call an ambulance after injuring themselves while fleeing, are charged over an alleged aggravated burglary in Hobart's northern suburbs. ⌘ Read more
Morika Koroibete wins second John Eales Medal despite missing Spring Tour
Based in Japan, winger Marika Koroibete becomes the second Wallabies back to be named Player of the Year more than once. ⌘ Read more
SA country footballer dies after collision during game
A South Australian footballer has died after an on-field collision in the Adelaide Hills on the weekend. ⌘ Read more
Fiery green ants drive away birds, bugs giving fruit farmers an organic way to control pests
Fruit grower Andrew Kang has actively used green ants for five years to get rid of sap-sucking and fruit-spotting bugs, and even larger animals like sulphur-crested cockatoos. ⌘ Read more
Man arrested at airport played 'active role' in murder of father outside Sydney gym, police say
The 26-year-old man was arrested at Sydney Airport yesterday while attempting to fly to Vietnam for an "extended period of time", police say. ⌘ Read more
$50 million boost for long COVID research as parliamentary inquiry hands down report
The parliamentary inquiry has been looking at the health, social, educational and economic impacts of long COVID and repeat infections. ⌘ Read more
Can the new adventures of old Shaun Johnson propel the Warriors to a win on Anzac Day?**
Shaun Johnson might never be the human highlight reel of his younger days but the Warriors playmaker has found a balance that's spurring his side to new heights. ⌘ Read more
Twitter appears to verify accounts of several dead celebrities
Elon Musk's revamp of Twitter's blue tick service hits another hurdle as it emerges that several dead celebrities and other high-profile users appear to have been signed up to the verification service. ⌘ Read more
Female artists reflect on 80 years of covering international conflicts and the art of war
Susan Norrie protested the invasion of Iraq in 2003. More than a decade later, she was covering the conflict as an official war artist. ⌘ Read more
Stitch by stitch, Congolese refugees set out on path to financial independence
Congolese clothing, known for its bright colours and designs, isn't easily purchased in Australia. These women are hopeful of soon being able to make their own clothes for their family, and even starting a business. ⌘ Read more
Former Goldstein MP Tim Wilson clashes with Zoe Daniel's representative at Anzac event
Former Goldstein MP Tim Wilson has a verbal stoush with a representative of sitting MP Zoe Daniel after Mr Wilson laid a wreath at an Anzac event that was to be laid by Ms Daniel's representative. ⌘ Read more
Police investigate after injured man dies outside regional NSW hospital
Police believe the 38-year-old man was injured at another location before being driven to the hospital by a family member. ⌘ Read more
How to attend ANZAC Day Dawn Services around the country
Find out where and when Dawn Services and ANZAC Day Marches will begin in your capital city. ⌘ Read more
Why breastfeeding mums lost their milk supply during Black Summer bushfires
Prolonged stress and reduced feeding times led to a significant decline in mothers' breastmilk supply during the bushfires, and more support is needed for them in emergencies, a study finds. ⌘ Read more
AFL Round-Up: Flatlining Freo in freefall, Cats have finally arrived in 2023
Concerns in the west for the flailing Dockers, a Cats awakening in Geelong and St Kilda remain a sensation — but the best is yet to come. We digest the week that was. ⌘ Read more
For some Canberra teenagers, professional driving lessons are too expensive. This community group wants to change that
Woden Community Services wants to provide cheaper driving lessons for disadvantaged young people so they’re as prepared as possible to get out on the road. ⌘ Read more
Barry Humphries was an 'entertainer to his core' and he leaves an industry indelibly changed
With the passing of Barry Humphries, the entertainment industry loses a man who blazed a trail for others, defined a genre and changed the face of comedy. ⌘ Read more
How a community choir helped Dawn Service singer Richard rediscover his voice after dementia diagnosis
For the past seven years Richard TeRito Haeata has performed a powerful Maori hymn with a choir at the Dawn Service in Sydney's Martin Place. But a diagnosis almost stopped him from singing for good. ⌘ Read more
Dean Rioli is home again in Melbourne, coaching the future of women’s football
A piece of the Tiwi Islands helped Melbourne feel like home for Dean Rioli, where the former Essendon star is still aspiring to help build football's future. ⌘ Read more
Paralympics infrastructure yet to begin construction — here's why
A funding stoush is brewing over Brisbane's Paralympic Centre of Excellence with the federal government yet to see a pitch, while other stakeholders say the project is "shovel ready". ⌘ Read more
Theo was the first to lend a helping hand, but 'help never came' when he needed it most
An inquest found Theo Papageorgiou's death was preventable, he was misdiagnosed, and his case was mismanaged by the health system. His story has informed an independent review to improve SA's mental health legislation. ⌘ Read more
Girls are still significantly underrepresented in high school STEM, and it's flowing through to the workforce
Girls are missing out on high-paying graduate jobs with starting salaries of $100k as the number of students enrolled in specialist maths declines. ⌘ Read more
'We feel like we are failing him': Why is it so hard to get an ADHD diagnosis?**
Tasmanian parents worried that their child might have ADHD are being forced to go interstate for a diagnosis because of a lack of suitable clinicians in the state. Sometimes, that's just the start of their problems. ⌘ Read more
How parkrun helped amputee Paul regain his fitness and make new friends
Paul Webber lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident 37 years ago. Determined to remain active, he recently found parkrun where he has found new energy and friends. ⌘ Read more
The RBA's considered household debt and house prices when setting rates but that's set to change
The Reserve Bank review wants to remove economic prosperity as an objective of monetary policy, with some economists arguing house prices and household debt are outside its domain. ⌘ Read more
What this week's closure of Liddell power plant means for energy prices and blackouts
The energy grid has had time to prepare for Friday's closure of power plant Liddell in the Upper Hunter, and some experts say there's still plenty of capacity for coal generation across the state combined with other energy sources. ⌘ Read more
'We are invisible': Veteran Del says women still asked whose medals they are wearing
Women make up 20 per cent of Australia's armed forces but ex-servicewomen marching on Anzac Day say they are routinely asked who they are marching for. ⌘ Read more
One powerful man in a fine suit, one dead boy in a nappy
One powerful man blessing himself in a midnight Easter service. One dead boy in a nappy. One had power, one did not. Russia's brutal attack on a Ukrainian apartment building was never a fair fight, writes John Lyons. ⌘ Read more
'It's so secretive': Jennifer suspected something was going on with her rental applications, and then she found a clue
With rental vacancy rates at record lows, even the possibility of being blacklisted from finding a property is enough to terrify tenants. So how does "rental blacklisting" work, and what can you do about it? ⌘ Read more
How getting your super fortnightly instead of quarterly could save you thousands by retirement
Employers who deliberately don't pay their workers their full wages and superannuation on time could face tougher penalties under a federal government crackdown, with the possibility businesses will be made to make super payments more frequently. ⌘ Read more
Foreign states rush to evacuate from Sudan as US special forces pull out diplomats
The US and UK say their armed forces have helped staff from both embassies get out of Sudan, but evacuations by some other countries are facing problems as rival military factions battle in the capital Khartoum. ⌘ Read more
Australia to accelerate missile build-up to deter rising threats
The public version of the Albanese government's long-awaited Defence Strategic Review will confirm funding to immediate priorities that deliver "impactful projection" well beyond Australia. ⌘ Read more
Myanmar guerrillas assassinate top election official
A resistance group calling itself "For The Yangon" claims responsibility for the attack in the country's commercial capital in which the former lieutenant colonel was shot multiple times. ⌘ Read more
Aussie great de Rozario captures second London Marathon win in thrilling finish
In a frantic sprint to the line, Paralympic gold medallist Madison de Rozario edges defending champion Manuela Schär by just one second to claim victory in a course record. ⌘ Read more
Barry Humphries was hurt after being 'cancelled' by comedy festival, Miriam Margolyes says
Entertainer Miriam Margolyes says her longtime friend Barry Humphries was left hurt and saddened when his name was stripped from a key Melbourne International Comedy Festival award in 2019. ⌘ Read more
WA Premier Mark McGowan raised cases of detained Australians during China trip
Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan says he raised the cases of two detained Australians while he was on a five-day trip in China. ⌘ Read more
Man arrested at Sydney airport over fatal shooting of father in front of his 12yo son outside gym
NSW Police said the 26-year-old man was taken into custody at about 3.30pm on Sunday as he was trying to leave the country. He is yet to be charged. ⌘ Read more
Thunderbirds edge Fever in thriller as Firebirds get first win of the year
The Adelaide Thunderbirds inflict a first Super Netball defeat of the season on the West Coast Fever, while the Queensland Firebirds broke their duck with a home win over the Giants. ⌘ Read more
'He loved Adelaide': Tributes flow for Barry Humphries
Lights are dimmed at today's performances and floral tributes are left outside Adelaide's theatres as the state's arts community pays tribute to actor and comedian Barry Humphries. ⌘ Read more
LIV Golf Adelaide erupts in wild scenes after stunning hole in one
After landing the first hole in one of the tournament, Chase Koepka is showered upon by beer cups as spectators go through the roof with their rowdy celebrations. ⌘ Read more
Children born in Australia to New Zealand parents to automatically become Australian citizens
Under the recently-announced changes to citizenship laws for New Zealanders, children born to Kiwi parents who hold a Special Category visa and are permanent residents, will automatically become citizens of Australia. ⌘ Read more
NRL live: Dolphins meet Titans in latest Qld derby
The Dolphins face Gold Coast for the first time with premiership points up for grabs, while Wests Tigers host Manly later in the afternoon. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the live scores and stats. ⌘ Read more
These Muslim women share how they celebrate Eid-al Fitr and what it means to them
Eid is a special time to connect with the community to mark the end of Ramadan. These women explain sometimes the celebration is a little different in regional areas. ⌘ Read more
Two teens arrested after security guard allegedly stabbed at shopping arcade in Adelaide
Police arrest two teenagers after a security guard is allegedly stabbed at a shopping arcade in Adelaide's CBD on Friday evening. Meanwhile, police search for a youth allegedly involved in an altercation near the city's railway station on Sunday morning. ⌘ Read more
AFL live: Hawks tackle red-hot Crows in Tassie
Adelaide are one of the league's most in-form teams, and they head to Tasmania to take on the young Hawks. Follow our live AFL ScoreCentre for all the scores, stats and results. ⌘ Read more
Fears tree clearing for lithium exploration will put endangered birds at further risk
Locals are outraged by a plan to cut down trees in a critical breeding area for the Carnaby's black cockatoo — a species on the brink of extinction due to land clearing. ⌘ Read more
NT police investigating daylight sexual assault of disabled woman
Police are calling for anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the area at the time — or anyone who has CCTV footage that could assist with the investigation — to contact them. ⌘ Read more
Meghan says letters to King unrelated to decision not to attend coronation
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has criticised British media outlets over reports that letters she exchanged with King Charles III have played a part in her decision not to attend his coronation. ⌘ Read more
Noel Funcke didn't have a car in his garage — he had 850 toy trucks
In his retirement, farmer Noel Funcke refurbished and resold toy trucks, but eventually amassed an enormous collection. ⌘ Read more
German magazine apologises to Schumacher's family, sacks editor over AI interview
The publishers of a German magazine that ran a fake interview with Michael Schumacher generated by artificial intelligence have sacked the editor and apologised to the Formula One great's family. ⌘ Read more
Every country town used to have one. Now community halls are on the decline
They were once the hub of the local community, bearing witness to birthdays, engagements and weddings. But community halls are now struggling to keep the doors open. ⌘ Read more
'Absolutely shocking' proliferation of European wasps spark fears in tourist town
There are suspicions among business owners that the aggressive foreigners are driving away customers — but others are more concerned about the environmental impact of the malignant pest. ⌘ Read more
Canadian professor convicted over 1980 Paris synagogue bombing that killed four
A Paris court issues an arrest warrant for Hassan Diab over the bombing, but the Canadian-based professor denies wrongdoing, with his lawyers saying he was studying in Lebanon at the time of the attack. ⌘ Read more
Labor considering single-parenting payment changes in budget
The finance minister says the government is looking seriously at a recommendation to expand the single-parenting payment to more mothers, acknowledging it is "hard" to live on the current JobSeeker rate. ⌘ Read more
Kenyan police exhume 21 bodies during investigation into cult
Twenty-one bodies are exhumed by police in Kenya investigating a cult whose followers were reportedly told to starve themselves in order to "meet Jesus", with police warning the toll could rise as the search continues. ⌘ Read more
Perth needs to build more housing without sprawl, but planning infill is proving challenging
Planners and developers say that difficulties in getting approvals, the higher cost of building apartments, community opposition, and a lack of support from government feed into why Perth keeps sprawling rather than densifying. ⌘ Read more
Authorities investigating after report of potential shark attack in WAs north
Authorities investigate a potential shark attack near Geraldton in Western Australia's north. ⌘ Read more
Meet Meg and her miniature horses on their coffee run
For miniatures enthusiast Meg Lowe the best thing about living in Oberon is collecting her morning coffee on a horse-drawn cart. ⌘ Read more
Digger's daughter journey across continents and through conflict to find father's grave
Tina Mowbray was only a baby when her father was killed at El Alamein in 1942. When she set off in search of his resting place two decades later, she had no inkling that the journey would involve a meeting with a king and her own brush with conflict. ⌘ Read more
Tree kangaroos are turning up in places they are not meant to be as mystery blindness causes issues
Blind Lumholtz's tree kangaroos are turning up in shops and schools, unable to find their way back to the rainforest. ⌘ Read more
Body of 18-year-old man found in park with 'significant injuries'
Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of an 18-year-old man who was found with "significant injuries" at an Alice River park. ⌘ Read more
Live: Tank vs The King as Davis and Garcia finally get in the ring for superfight in Vegas
After years of talk, two of the most explosive lightweights in the world of boxing are finally getting in the ring together, with Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia facing off in Las Vegas. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
A new memorial recognising Australia's Frontier Wars has been a long time coming, traditional owners say
The battle fought between bullets and wooden shields is one that Butchulla elder Glen Miller believes has gone unrecognised for too long. It inspired him to create a memorial for the region's traditional owners that pays respect to the warriors that fought during the Frontier Wars. ⌘ Read more
Farmers desperate to harvest as 'waves of mice' destroy crops
Mice are moving in on summer crops in New South Wales. Farmers say the only way to stop them is by finishing harvest. ⌘ Read more
The oldest power station in the country is about to close. Is the local community ready?**
As Liddell powers down in the New South Wales Upper Hunter Valley after more than half a century, what's next for the community? ⌘ Read more
Hobart mum reflects on how she enticed East African superstar to perform in Tasmania
In just six days and with "next to no budget", Eris Gino organised all aspects of a concert tour stop in 2017 to fulfil her daughter's dreams of seeing a Ugandan musician — "East Africa's Beyonce" — perform. ⌘ Read more
Many Canberrans flee when they retire, but more are deciding to stay and die here
The ACT is overflowing with young adults but, due to an exodus of people aged in their late 40s and 50s, has only a small number of elderly residents. ⌘ Read more
'Women especially have to act tough, be tough': Why ex-service women are struggling to find support
The rate of suicide for ex-service women is 127 per cent higher than the general population. Despite the alarming statistic, and the diverse experiences of women in the military, female veterans are finding it hard to find targeted support. ⌘ Read more
'Hold my beer and watch': These mates are proving accessible farming is possible
What started with a blunt conversation between strangers at the pub has helped Paul Schembri Jnr pursue his farming dream — despite many telling him it would be impossible. ⌘ Read more
Hollywood owners lift National League trophy as Wrexham promoted for first time in 15 years
The Welsh football club bought by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney earns promotion to the fourth-tier football league in the UK. ⌘ Read more
These endangered sea creatures are dying in the Great Barrier Reef — here's why locals are calling for change around gillnets
A local living near the Great Barrier Reef has taken a series of photos showing the damaged carcasses of a range of sea creatures. ⌘ Read more
These CWA bakers are experts in Anzac biscuits. Here are their tips for the perfect bite
Soft, chewy or crunchy? With or without coconut? There are a few ways Anzac biscuits are made and sold — and some definite mistakes, not least calling them "cookies". ⌘ Read more
Belgorod residents return home after accidental bombing in Russian city
More than 3,000 people in the Russian city of Belgorod have begun returning to their homes after being evacuated during the disposal of an explosive. ⌘ Read more
Rochester netballers come up with inventive way to keep 2023 season on track
Its members are still recovering from devastating floods, but Rochester Football Netball Club has not let it derail the beating heart of the community: sport. ⌘ Read more
Sleep trackers are on the rise. How accurate are they, and could they have a 'dark' side?**
Fitness trackers are offering increasingly sophisticated data on your sleep, but could they be increasing sleep anxiety? Kate O'Halloran asks the experts. ⌘ Read more
His joke about Jesus caused outrage, but Reuben Kaye's comedy is more complex than you might think
Two months after his controversial appearance on The Project, the comedian, cabaret star and drag artist is still receiving death threats. But he's not apologetic, he’s galvanised. ⌘ Read more
Melbourne Victory's fairytale fizzles out as Sydney FC qualify for A-League Women grand final
In a rematch of last year's grand final, it was the Sky Blues who created their own luck to qualify for their sixth consecutive big dance, writes Samantha Lewis. ⌘ Read more
Research, a cyclone, and good luck: How maritime experts cracked Australia's 80-year-old Montevideo Maru mystery
A specialist team of deep-sea experts endured the effects of a tropical cyclone, conducted hours of painstaking research, but also had some extraordinarily good luck, before solving one of Australia's greatest naval mysteries; finding the final resting place of the sunken Montevideo Maru. ⌘ Read more
Community workers 'really frightened' as report says climate change could disrupt learning in Pacific
There are warnings that millions of children in the Pacific risk losing access to education due to natural disasters and emergencies. ⌘ Read more
Live: Share your memories of Barry Humphries as we look back at his 'galaxy of personas'
Australian actor and comedian Barry Humphries, who created iconic characters such as Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson, has died aged 89. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
This Anzac Day I'll remember the stories of my Wiradjuri ancestors — and a glimpse of an Australia we still reach for
On Anzac Day, I lament an uncle – a Wiradjuri warrior and a hero few Australians know of – lost somewhere in France. May our country one day find the peace that he and so many like him fought for, writes Stan Grant. ⌘ Read more