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Rebel Wilson was hospitalised after a 'stunt accident'. She's working on one of the few films not affected by the actors strike
The 43-year-old has been in Savannah, Georgia filming her upcoming film Bride Hard, an action comedy where Wilson stars as a secret agent. ⌘ Read more
Barber seeks exemption to Equal Opportunity Act to cut women from its clientele
An Adelaide barbershop that bans women from entering its premises in order to provide its clients with a "male sanctuary" has applied for an exemption to the Equal Opportunity Act. ⌘ Read more
Coleen and Rick thought they would never ride together again, until they found a way
Former professional mountain bike rider Coleen Kehoe became a paraplegic almost three years ago after an accident. Adaptive bikes and trails are now helping her get back on the track. ⌘ Read more
Man sentenced to 32 years' jail for 1999 murder of teenager Michelle Bright
Family and friends of the victim clapped and sighed with relief in court this morning when Craig Rumsby, 56, was sentenced. ⌘ Read more
Jarrod quit drugs without a detox service. He wants others to have access to support
Jarrod Heelan went "cold turkey" to quit drugs after his dad died. He says a detox centre in his Geraldton hometown would help others get clean. ⌘ Read more
Donald Trump seeks new judge in election fraud case
The former US president says "there is no way I can get a fair trial" and he will seek Judge Tanya Chutkan's recusal as well as a change of venue. ⌘ Read more
Can the Matildas unshackle themselves from their underdog story to dominate Denmark?**
Australia are favourites to defeat Denmark in the round of 16. But does the team see itself in the same way? ⌘ Read more
The Matildas take on Denmark in knockout match tonight
Australia is set to play for a spot in the quarterfinals of the FIFA Women's World Cup tonight. Here's what you need to know before the Matildas run onto the pitch. ⌘ Read more
Live: ASX set for quiet start after Wall Street eases on disappointing jobs numbers
The ASX looks set for a subdued start to the week, following modest falls on Wall Street on Friday and with no major corporate profit results due out today. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. ⌘ Read more
Mathieu van der Poel recovers from crash for stunning cycling road race world title win
Flying Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel produces an extraordinary performance, picking himself up from a crash to win the world road race crown in Glasgow. ⌘ Read more
If Tasmanians end up paying too much for the Marinus Link energy cable, Rockliff could find himself out of power
The Tasmanian government didn't have to listen to Marinus Link critics when they were only environmentalists and energy market experts, but now there are critics premier Jeremy Rockliff can't ignore, write Laura Beavis. ⌘ Read more
New life for historic town where affordability, community are major drawcards
A small town in the centre of Queensland's South Burnett wine region is enjoying an economic revival. ⌘ Read more
Police investigate Victorian mushroom deaths as 'pillars' of community mourned
A community in Victoria's east mourns the loss of three people as police and the health department continue to investigate suspected fatal mushroom poisoning. ⌘ Read more
Next generation of sports journalists hone skills at World Cup
The program is teaching 20 First Nations and Indo-Pacific women sports commentary and mobile journalism at Brisbane Stadium during the Women's World Cup. ⌘ Read more
WA government's scrapping of contentious Juukan Gorge law a damage limitation exercise — but will it work?**
The WA government's decision to scrap its controversial cultural heritage laws after a public backlash will give it the chance to bring its critics back on side — but it's an opportunity not without risk, writes Keane Bourke. ⌘ Read more
Andrew Forrest's FMG, Pilbara traditional owners return to court over $500 million compensation battle
With Fortescue and Pilbara native title holders unable to agree on compensation for "economic and cultural loss" caused by mining, the Federal Court will begin hearing evidence in Roebourne today. ⌘ Read more
How a ground's keeper with a nifty kick turned out to be a Matildas star
These players have a training story to cherish for a lifetime after Cailtin Foord dropped in on her old club to dazzle them and the TV cameras with her skills. ⌘ Read more
Live: Consulting firm KPMG accused of tax ripoffs and five boys lost in tragic QLD fire :The latest news with The Loop
Today's latest news, as it happens. ⌘ Read more
Could young people lead Australia to vote Yes in the Voice to Parliament referendum?**
Millennials and members of Generation Z have never voted in a national referendum before, but they may decide whether the constitution changes this year. ⌘ Read more
Vanessa lives in a shack outside Tennant Creek with no power or water. It was her only option
A mining boom and a government scheme to house its workers has made renting a home in this Northern Territory town almost impossible. ⌘ Read more
Power company apologises after community 'blindsided' by removal of 130-year-old tree
A landmark tree that has guarded Morundah's pub for more than a century has been cut down by Essential Energy — and residents are not happy. ⌘ Read more
Been turned away from a rental? Here is why real estate agents, landlords say they are knocking people back
Renters searching for affordable housing have been at the forefront of Australia's housing crisis. But landlords say bad tenants and state-based reforms are making it tough for them too. ⌘ Read more
Carly is the first South Australian to play in the Women's Baseball World Cup, but she vows not to be the last
When Carly Moore walks out onto the diamond in Canada this week, she will become the first South Australian to represent Australia at a Women's Baseball World Cup. She's hoping to inspire more local females to step up to the plate. ⌘ Read more
'I always felt on edge': Live sport can be challenging for neurodivergent fans. Here's what support is available at the Women's World Cup
FIFA is providing assistance to fans with autism, ADHD and PTSD, in the form of sensory rooms, visual cue cards and more. But does more need to be done? ⌘ Read more
Feeling socially disconnected? Almost a third of Australians feel the same way
One in six Australians feels severely lonely, and the people we are least socially connected to are our neighbours, according to a landmark study on social connections. ⌘ Read more
Changes at her high school mean Cheyenne can now achieve her dream
Changes to the way senior secondary education is delivered in Tasmania are making it easier for Cheyenne to achieve her dream of being a music teacher. But questions remain about whether the government has the balance right when it comes to year 11 and 12. ⌘ Read more
The rich, the powerful and the vulnerable they ripped-off: An epic tale of the ugly side of class actions
After a decade, retirees who lost money in the collapse of Banksia Securities Limited are a step closer to getting their money. But the story remains an epic tale of the rich and powerful exploiting their standing to rip off the vulnerable, writes Adele Ferguson. ⌘ Read more
'Abuse of privilege and power': Consulting giant accused of ripping off federal government over Defence contracts
Consulting giant KPMG has been accused by whistleblowers of wasting public money, submitting inflated invoices and billing the Department of Defence for hours never worked. ⌘ Read more
Army's first new Black Hawks arrive as 'secretive' Taipan crash investigation continues
Two new Black Hawks arrive in Australia, which will eventually form part of a 40 strong helicopter fleet to replace the Army's troubled Taipans that remain grounded following last month's crash in Queensland. ⌘ Read more
Russia targets blood bank and airbase in latest strikes on Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounces the attack as a war crime as Ukraine also claims to have downed several Russian missiles. ⌘ Read more
A fairytale ending presented, but for once, Rapinoe and the USA couldn't take it
Penalty shootouts are cruel at best, but this one sealed the most heartbreaking of exits for a hero of women's football; an exit all the more unfathomable because fate had been at her own feet, writes Kate O'Halloran. ⌘ Read more
At least 25 killed in Pakistan train derailment in country's south
Ten cars on The Hazara Express derail near a town in the southern province of Sindh, around 275 kilometres from Pakistan's largest city Karachi, killing 25 and injuring many more. ⌘ Read more
'Religion' of Aussie Rules football draws thousands to Tiwi Islands grand final
Football fanatics turned out in large numbers to watch the biggest sporting and tourism event of the year for the Northern Territory's Tiwi Islands. ⌘ Read more
Man in critical condition after group of swimmers caught in rip on Sydney's northern beaches
Emergency services were called to North Curl Curl Beach in response to reports that eight people had gone into the water, with five of them struggling to get out. ⌘ Read more
The numbers can't be ignored. Yes is behind, and it's trying new angles to appeal to anyone still on the fence
The confidence of Yes campaigners at Garma can be difficult to fathom when looking at the hard numbers and trend lines that usually dictate political campaigns, writes David Speers. ⌘ Read more
China's economic losses from natural disasters surge to billions, adding more pressure to struggling economy
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake strikes eastern China as rain continued to pelt the north-eastern regions in the wake of Typhoon Doksuri, adding more pressure to the country's struggle to recover its economy from the COVID pandemic. ⌘ Read more
PwC tax scandal prompts government to crack down on tax adviser misconduct
Firms and advisers promoting tax exploitation schemes will face hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties as part of what the federal government is calling the biggest crackdown on tax adviser misconduct in Australian history. ⌘ Read more
NSW clubs getting warning of compliance checks from gaming regulator 'should be thoroughly investigated'
Revelations the state's gaming regulator routinely tips off pubs and clubs ahead of random compliance checks are "hugely concerning," NSW Premier Chris Minns said. ⌘ Read more
From unmarked graves to influential people, this cemetery holds the stories of the past
Ever wondered what lies beyond the iron gates of a heritage-listed cemetery? This group brings to life long-forgotten stories. ⌘ Read more
The Kinks' ex-keyboardist John Gosling, dead at 75
The Kinks express their heartbreak over the loss of their former keyboardist, who performed chart topping song Lola. ⌘ Read more
How to buy your own home without a mortgage? For Phil, the answer was a $55k former church
Phil Johnson, 63, had never heard of the tiny South Australian town of Paruna when its former Methodist church came up for sale. On a whim, he decided to buy the 88-year-old church to make it his home. ⌘ Read more
ACT's chief prosecutor resigns after Bruce Lehrmann inquiry accuses him of 'serious misconduct'
The ACT's attorney-general says Shane Drumgold's role as director of public prosecutions is "no longer tenable" and he has accepted his resignation. ⌘ Read more
Syrian baby born under earthquake rubble turns six months, happily surrounded by adoptive family
Baby Afraa survived 10 hours under the rubble after the deadly earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria six months ago killed her family. ⌘ Read more
A caravan has been Suzi's saviour as organisations shine spotlight on housing for older Australians
Researchers estimate 440,000 older households in Australia will be without suitable housing by 2031. A 56-year-old central Victorian woman is already experiencing the pain. ⌘ Read more
Gregory quit accounting in France to work in a WA gold mine — and the industry needs more like him
A worsening labour shortage and the world's growing need for critical metals are set to take centre stage this week, as mining industry representatives descend on Kalgoorlie-Boulder for the annual Diggers and Dealers conference. ⌘ Read more
Ashes to diamonds, dust to compost. Dead Air radio host says we need to talk more about new ways to not be alive
Death cafes, death doulas, loss podcasts, and alternative funerals and memorials. There's new life in death planning and what we want to happen to our bodies. ⌘ Read more
NRL live: Eels clash with Dragons as they chase top-eight spot
Parramatta needs a win against St George Illawarra to strengthen its chances of snaring a finals berth. Later, Canberra and Wests Tigers meet in the national capital. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the live scores and stats. ⌘ Read more
Crothers and team relay claim gold medals for Australia at Para Swimming world titles
A world-record time earned Australia gold in the mixed 4x100 medley relay while Rowan Crothers triumphed in 100m freestyle at the Para Swimming world titles. ⌘ Read more
Young pilgrims braved intense heat for Pope Francis' World Youth Day vigil
More than one million young people brave the sweltering heat to catch Pope Francis in Portugal and hundreds of thousands followed him on to Fatima. ⌘ Read more
These rest rooms were not just a toilet but a social hub for women. Now they may get a heritage listing
This space opened 95 years ago to provide a clean and hygienic place for women to nurse their babies and relax while their husbands were at the pub. Now open to all, this is still a favourite hangout of many. ⌘ Read more
Brownlow favourite Nick Daicos out for six weeks with fractured knee in blow to Pies' flag hopes
Brownlow Medal favourite Nick Daicos is set to miss six weeks with a knee fracture, sidelining the Collingwood young gun until well into the AFL finals series. ⌘ Read more
Social media influencer facing charges of inciting riot after thousands cause mayhem in NYC
The online streamer drew thousands of his followers to New York's Union Square, many of them teenagers, with promises of giving away electronics, including a new PlayStation. ⌘ Read more
AFL live: Kangaroos host Demons in Hobart before Saints - Blues showdown
Melbourne will be hot favourites as they travel to Hobart to face the Kangaroos - later, St Kilda will have a crucial top-eight showdown with Carlton. Follow our live AFL ScoreCentre for all the scores, stats and results. ⌘ Read more
Scientists stumped by critically endangered hooded plover spotted 850km north of its usual habitat
Exactly what the juvenile bird — dubbed T7 — was up to on his holiday on the NSW North Coast remains a mystery. But conservationists say its epic journey can teach us a lesson on how to better protect the species. ⌘ Read more
How did Crimea become both a playground and a battleground for Ukraine and Russia?**
As Russia's war in Ukraine hits the 18 month mark, the Crimean Peninsula is becoming both a playground and a battleground again. ⌘ Read more
NRLW live: Eels clash with Knights as they chase first win of the season
Parramatta is hoping to kick-start its season when it hosts defending premier Newcastle. Later, the unbeaten Wests Tigers are on the road when they play Canberra. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the live scores and stats. ⌘ Read more
Five Quick Hits — Magnificent Miyazawa does it again, Sam Kerr says yes for Denmark, and own goals top the charts
A Japanese midfielder is the surprise leader in the race for the Golden Boot, Sam Kerr says yes for the Denmark game and the own goals are flying in — here are five talking points from the Women's World Cup. ⌘ Read more
How to keep momentum going for women’s football post FIFA World Cup
More female representation in coaching, more support from spectators at the local level and more equality in terms of facilities and pay is what the football community say is needed. ⌘ Read more
Live: Netherlands take on surprise packets South Africa in Women's World Cup
Two more sides will qualify for the World Cup quarter-finals today. First up, the Netherlands play South Africa in Sydney, before big guns Sweden and the USA face off in Melbourne. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
'They tore up our identity': Man wins six-year fight to set the record straight
Adoptee Peter Capomolla Moore wanted his father listed on his birth certificate — and after a mammoth battle with authorities, he's achieved his aim in a ruling he hopes will have implications for others in the same boat. ⌘ Read more
Almost 300 dead as Bangladesh grapples with record dengue fever outbreak
Bangladesh grapples with a record deadly outbreak of dengue fever, with hospitals struggling to make space for patients as the disease spreads rapidly in the densely-populated country. ⌘ Read more
How a 'pretty ordinary' bloke with a passion for Saturn is contributing to astronomy with 'first-class' research
A retired mine worker who has been observing Saturn from his own backyard with the observatory he built himself is only the second Australian to win the highest possible accolade for amateur astronomy. ⌘ Read more
Texas judge rules state abortion law should allow exceptions for people with conditions 'exacerbated by pregnancy'
A judge in Texas rules the state's abortion ban must allow allow exceptions for people with pregnancy complications without doctors fearing they will be criminally charged. ⌘ Read more
When Linda found out she had bowel cancer, playing soccer again became a priority
For Linda Berthon, 57, the path to recovery from a shock bowel cancer diagnosis was a winding one, but she has been driven by her ambition to step on the pitch once more. ⌘ Read more
This impressive 500kg sculpture of a rodeo rider is made from discarded horseshoes
An art trail in outback Queensland is showcasing the work of local talent including the sculpture of a full-scale metal saddle bronc rider made from recycled horseshoes. ⌘ Read more
Median rent for new Brisbane tenancies climbs 17 per cent in a year
The median weekly rent for new tenancies in Brisbane that began in the June quarter reached $540, which was up from $460 the same time the year before. ⌘ Read more
Aussies face ticketing dramas at Netball World Cup as questions mount
Ticketing issues have been rife throughout the preliminary stages of the major netball tournament in Cape Town, as many question how local partner Plankton got the gig. ⌘ Read more
Earthquake rattles residents across southern Western Australia
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake has struck just north-east of the Great Southern town of Gnowangerup — one of the biggest in years to hit the state. ⌘ Read more
Does Ballarat deserve its reputation as the coldest city in Victoria? The answer is complex
Ballarat, Victoria's third largest city, is notorious for its frosty winters and the near year-round puffer jacket uniform of its residents. ⌘ Read more
The challenges of reporting on youth crime and detention in Queensland
Over seven months, the ABC's Indigenous News and Background Briefing team has been investigating youth crime in Queensland and managed to get a side of the story that's rarely heard. ⌘ Read more
Police investigate the deaths of three people by poisoning in Victoria's east
Three people have died from poisoning after eating a meal at Leongatha, in South Gippsland. Police say it's too early to say whether the deaths are suspicious. ⌘ Read more
Former weight-loss 'yoyo-er' learning self-acceptance through boudoir photography
While social media has long been called out for presenting narrow ideas of body image, Tamika McCall says her boudoir photography sessions are more fun and empowering, than sexy. ⌘ Read more
Annette's volunteering led to a 'really wonderful, interesting life'
A new initiative funded by the federal government is helping people living with disabilities and charities connect to reap the mutual benefits of volunteering. ⌘ Read more
At just 10 years old, Erick may be the world's youngest referee
In high-altitude El Alto, Bolivia's second-largest city and neighbour to capital La Paz, Erick Callejas can be found on weekends blowing his whistle and calling the shots at local football games. ⌘ Read more
Analysts say mounting problems mean Australia will fall well short of 2030 renewable energy target
Australia has ambitious plans to generate more than 80 per cent of its power from renewable sources by 2030. But a growing number of experts say the country is way behind where it should be. ⌘ Read more
The FIFA Women's World Cup, as seen through the eyes of its youngest fans
Can Australia's soccer industry use the World Cup momentum to grow the game domestically? ⌘ Read more
Why these brand new inner Melbourne netball courts are sitting empty
Why this competition-grade netball facility opened a year ago still hasn't hosted a game ⌘ Read more
It's one of Australia's fastest growing regions, but can we get past our 'fear of density' to house everyone?**
You have to build up to stop building out. But can higher housing density bring about affordability? ⌘ Read more
Diamonds beat Jamaica to reach Netball World Cup final
For the first time in 28 years, the Netball World Cup won't be decided by a trans-Tasman battle in the final, as England break a 48-year drought to reach the top two. ⌘ Read more
Bungguls are one of Australia's oldest ceremonies. So, what does it involve?**
Bungguls are the main attraction at Garma Festival, in north-east Arnhem Land. But this year is the first festival without Gumatj trailblazer Yunupiŋu. ⌘ Read more
Meet the local heroes championing women's football around Australia
As the Matildas are celebrated for their success at the FIFA Women's World Cup, we turn the spotlight on the grassroots heroes — the beating heartbeat of the game. ⌘ Read more
'How we grew as a country came at an expense': Bangarra's new work a reminder of historical lesson
The first work by artistic director Frances Rings is a cautionary tale inspired by a precious, ancient water source hidden under the desert, which was drained dry and is now 'resting'. ⌘ Read more
Palestinian man killed in Tel Aviv shooting that leaves another critically injured
A Palestinian man is shot dead after opening fire in central Tel Aviv, critically wounding an Israeli police inspector, authorities said. ⌘ Read more
How much tax do you have to pay for lottery winnings? It depends on what you do with it
You might have heard stories about lottery winners in the US losing a big chunk of their money to taxes. But what are the rules in Australia? ⌘ Read more
Australia's next concussion crisis isn't on the football field — it’s hidden in homes across the country
The next frontier of Australia's brain injury crisis isn't on the football field, but in homes across the country, where victims of domestic violence are sustaining concussions at staggering rates. ⌘ Read more
Phoenix is so hot the cacti are struggling. Here's what the city is doing to cool down
The United States' brutal heatwaves are particularly punishing in Arizona, where cacti are suddenly collapsing under extreme temperatures. But one city has found some creative ways to combat the heat. ⌘ Read more
Queensland police shoot man dead at Burpengary East
The incident occurred while police were executing a search warrant in the afternoon. ⌘ Read more
Labor reveals Brisbane mayoral candidate for March election
A lawyer and small business owner will fly the flag for Labor as its mayoral candidate in the 2024 Brisbane City Council election, squaring off against LNP incumbent Adrian Schrinner. ⌘ Read more
Russia says tanker hit by sea drone in Ukrainian attack near Crimea bridge
A Russian tanker is damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kerch Strait, briefly halting traffic on the strategic bridge linking Crimea to Russia, Russian maritime officials say. ⌘ Read more
Strategic plan paves pathway to recovery for threatened St Kilda mangroves
Environmental advocates have developed a detailed strategy to restore a polluted mangrove forest in Adelaide's north, and prevent future damage. ⌘ Read more
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan sentenced to three years in prison
Legal experts say the conviction could end Khan's chances of participating in national elections that have to be held before early November. ⌘ Read more
Five quick hits – Wallabies reminded Test rugby is an 80-minute game as All Blacks reign supreme
While their fans may be encouraged by the performance against the All Blacks, the Wallabies are left to rue a missed opportunity after blowing a sizeable lead in the second Bledisloe Cup Test in Dunedin. ⌘ Read more
Donald Trump's threatening social media post flagged by US prosecutors to judge
US prosecutors flagged a threatening social media post from Donald Trump in a late-night court filing, arguing that it suggests he might intimidate witnesses by improperly disclosing confidential evidence received from the government. ⌘ Read more
A glass of wine each night or many over a big weekend — is one healthier than the other?**
Even drinking in moderation — one or two drinks each day over the week — is risky. Here are some tips for incorporating alcohol-free days into your routine. ⌘ Read more
When Kristen turned 18, she could have hit Sydney's nightlife. But she's decided to keep others safe
It's a busy Saturday night and a group has set up a pop-up gazebo tent, chairs and a first aid kit. Their mission is to help people enjoying a night out get home safely. ⌘ Read more
Ambulance ramping at SA hospitals rises again, but still below record high
SA's health minister says an increase in ambulance ramping at the state's public hospitals throughout last month was due to an "incredibly busy" winter, but the opposition says the result is "worse than any month under the former" government. ⌘ Read more
These students are the custodians of their elders' cultural knowledge. And they use dance to keep it alive
A world-class Aboriginal dance company comes to Western Australia's north to tell the stories of elders and keep the youth connected to country. ⌘ Read more
NRL live: Cowboys face Broncos in top-eight clash
A win over second-placed Brisbane will help North Queensland consolidate its place inside the top eight. Later, the Dolphins play Newcastle, and South Sydney meets Cronulla. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the live scores and stats. ⌘ Read more
Live: Switzerland takes on Spain in the first FIFA Women's World Cup round of 16
The FIFA Women's World Cup round of 16 gets underway with sixth-ranked Spain taking on Switzerland in Auckland. Later, Japan takes on Norway in Wellington. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Meet Jason, the 'pirate of Stanage Bay', a fishing town so idyllic some visitors never leave
A crab-tying champion and a couple on their perpetual honeymoon try to explain why this out-of-the-way Queensland hamlet is paradise. ⌘ Read more