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How exercise can treat and prevent anxiety and depression
Experts say there should be more focus on using physical activity, by itself or in combination with other treatments, to treat and prevent depression and anxiety. ⌘ Read more
OpenAI, Sam Altman and the $US7 trillion rumour that has rocked the tech world
OpenAI's Sam Altman is reportedly trying to raise an unprecedented amount of money to remake the global chip industry. What would that mean for the race to reach human-level AI? ⌘ Read more
Thousands of homes remains without power in Victoria but the bushfire threat is easing
Fire authorities are confident of getting on top of blazes in the state's west on Wednesday morning but thousands of homes remain without power after wild weather on Tuesday. ⌘ Read more
Able to read cursive handwriting? The war memorial wants your help transcribing love letters
Within the documents released are letters sharing"heartening" news and even "mundane gossip" from more than a century ago. ⌘ Read more
What we know about Israel's plans to launch a ground invasion of Rafah
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his military will launch a ground offensive into Rafah, but that is the city one million Palestinians have moved towards in search of safety. So, what happens to them now? ⌘ Read more
Wild weather continues this week with heatwaves and a possible cyclone
Australia's wild weather this week reflects a summer filled with heatwaves, thunderstorms and heavy rain, and it's set to continue. ⌘ Read more
The plan to make Russia pay for Ukraine's weapons
As Ukraine's soldiers struggle on the front lines, a creative solution to the country's ammunition and weapon shortages could be on the horizon — make Russia pay. ⌘ Read more
How Taylor Swift became 'the most god-like superstar on the planet'
As the megastar prepares to grace Australian stages later this week, Swift's name is everywhere — from the schoolyard to scholarly symposiums. So what is it about Tay-tay that keeps fans coming back for more? ⌘ Read more
Is private health insurance still worth it with today's cost of living?**
Are you better off getting cover or relying entirely on the public system? Answering that is complicated but could be worth your time. ⌘ Read more
Army pilots flew with faulty Taipan helicopter equipment despite warnings of 'increased risk'
Defence has confirmed pilots on the now-retired Taipan helicopter fleet were using a helmet-mounted display system despite internal warnings the equipment carried an "increased risk" when used in flying conditions with poor visibility. ⌘ Read more
'They will hate it': Two economists say a carbon levy could solve multiple problems, but expect fossil fuel fury
Two of the nation's most respected economists have put forward a bold plan they say can lower global carbon emissions by at least 6 per cent, super-charge a new green export industry for Australia, deliver much cheaper power bills and even dramatically cut the rate of inflation. ⌘ Read more
After a child stumbled upon asbestos in Sydney, multiple more contaminated sites have since been identified — why?**
The state's Environment Protection Authority confirmed the locations include multiple parks, infrastructure projects sites, various rail corridors, a school, and a hospital. ⌘ Read more
The surprising reason Australia is a dumping ground for older cars the US and Europe won't take
What should we really expect if Australia finally does introduce fuel efficiency standards? What could it cost us upfront when buying new cars? And how much could we save later in lower fuel bills, asks Peter Martin. ⌘ Read more
Warner fights hard but Dre Russ hits bigger as West Indies topple Australia in final T20 international
Thumping efforts from Andre Russell and Sherfane Rutherford have propelled the West Indies to victory over Australia in the final match of their T20 series despite a fighting effort from David Warner. ⌘ Read more
US Senate passes $US95 billion package to aid Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after debating bill through the night
The bill now heads back to the House of Representatives where it faces an uncertain future. ⌘ Read more
Oregon man catches the bubonic plague from pet cat
It is the first time since 2015 that the bubonic plague has been detected in the state of Oregon. ⌘ Read more
NT Coroner examines the 'secret' suffering of 13-year-old girl who died by suicide
At 13 years old, Darwin girl Grace "had her whole life ahead of her". A coronial inquest is examining the circumstances surrounding her death in 2022. ⌘ Read more
'Unsolved attack' could be key to finding missing Ballarat mum Samantha Murphy, says former detective
In Ballarat's bushland pinpointing a phone signal is hard, so apparently is falling down a mine shaft. So what could have happened to missing mother of three Samantha Murphy? ⌘ Read more
Calls for training after livestock deaths in recent truck crashes in South Australia
RSPCA SA says thousands of animals have been killed in truck rollovers in the past six months in what it describes as "horrific" scenes. ⌘ Read more
Homelessness 'crisis' rises as much as 245pc in some areas of NSW
Ronald Liu considers himself lucky after spending five days on the street. He is among a growing number of people experiencing homelessness in New South Wales, with instances rising as much as 245 per cent in some areas. ⌘ Read more
'A national disgrace': Advocates call for more action to close the gap on First Nations out-of-home care
16 years on from Kevin Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations, statistics show Indigenous children are still being removed from their families at a significant rate — and  that the rate is worsening. ⌘ Read more
Would-be Kimberley fracking company delisting from ASX amid struggle for funds
Kimberley environmental groups claim a victory as Black Mountain Energy delists from the stock exchange. But experts say the move is strategic. ⌘ Read more
Hopes $12m platypus refuge in regional NSW can help halt decline of iconic species
A new platypus haven at Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo will aid conservation efforts by providing a home for up to 65 of the animals during drought, bushfire and flood. ⌘ Read more
'A simple apology is not enough': Stolen Generations survivors demand action
It is 16 years since then-prime minister Kevin Rudd apologised to the Stolen Generations, but survivors say "not a great deal has happened since". ⌘ Read more
'Fraudsters evolving': 150 ATO officials investigated in TikTok GST fraud scheme
At least 150 Australian Taxation Office officials have been investigated as part of a GST fraud crackdown, resulting in "employment terminations and criminal proceedings", according to a new report from Australia's auditor-general. ⌘ Read more
'This is the bit that matters': Opposition grills department over Optus's failing triple-0 calls
There are fiery exchanges in the Senate over the Albanese government's handling of last year's massive Optus outage, which left millions without coverage and thousands unable to make emergency calls. ⌘ Read more
DNA not collected during probe into mysterious death of young man near Byron Bay, inquest hears
An inquest into the 2021 death of a Melbourne man near Byron Bay has heard police initially in charge of the investigation did not gather potentially relevant DNA evidence or CCTV footage. ⌘ Read more
School children evacuated as Esperance bushfire threatens lives, homes
An emergency warning has been issued for a bushfire burning close to homes and a school in Esperance, on WA's southeast coast. ⌘ Read more
Unused Abattoirs Branch rail bridge spanning 13 lanes of Great Western Hwy, M4 to become cycle link
A rail bridge that has not been used for more than 30 years is set to be transformed into a pedestrian and cycle path to connect residents to green space across some of Sydney's busiest roadways. ⌘ Read more
Vinnies manager sentenced for stealing $15k from charity to buy drugs
Nicole Ann Cook was employed as the manager of the op shop in Mount Gambier two years ago, but instead of depositing the store's proceeds in the bank, she the money to buy methamphetamine. ⌘ Read more
'WA wins at the expense of Australia': Economists urge GST change amid warnings of political fallout
WA's revised GST deal is set to cost the federal government $50 billion over a decade, not $39 billion as estimated, economists say, warning that it's not justified and should be changed. ⌘ Read more
NSW Health urge those with diarrhoea not to swim as cryptosporidiosis cases surge
NSW has recorded nearly 500 cases of cryptosporidiosis this year, which is usually contracted by swimming in or swallowing water containing parasites. ⌘ Read more
Why has a designer Dior handbag shaken up South Korean politics?**
Secret camera footage appearing to show South Korea's first lady accepting an expensive Dior handbag threatens to impact her corruption-busting husband's election campaign. And it's not even Kim Keon Hee's first scandal. ⌘ Read more
Journalist 'infected' Bruce Lehrmann inquiry head with bias against top prosecutor, court hears
Lawyers for former ACT top prosecutor Shane Drumgold argue The Australian journalist Janet Albrechtsen "infected" bias into the mind of Bruce Lehrmann prosecution inquiry chair Walter Sofronoff, whose final report made scathing findings about Mr Drumgold's conduct. ⌘ Read more
Canberra man's murder conviction should stand because evidence is corroborated in 'critical' moment, court hears
The ACT Court of Appeal hears a murder sentence should be upheld against Michael O'Connell, who was convicted of killing his former girlfriend, because the account of a key witness was consistent with CCTV footage in the "critical" moment. ⌘ Read more
Kanye West is being accused of copyright infringement. Here's what you need to know
Kanye West released VULTURES 1, a new collaborative album with fellow American rapper Ty Dolla $ign, on Saturday. And it's already stirring up drama. ⌘ Read more
Victorian coal-fired power plant out of action during heatwave, causing wholesale power prices to soar
Loy Yang A, one of Victoria's three remaining coal-fired power stations, is offline, sending wholesale power prices skyrocketing. ⌘ Read more
Lifetime ban for breeder after greyhounds found bashed and buried
The industry's integrity commissioner described the death of the animals as "cruel and brutal". NSW breeder and trainer Trevor Rice says he will appeal the decision. ⌘ Read more
If comeback kid Barnaby Joyce survives again, it sparks questions about double standards
The image of Barnaby Joyce, sprawled drunk on a Canberra footpath during a parliament sitting week, has raised uncomfortable questions for the political class about standards of behaviour and whether those expectations are consistently applied across gender and race, writes Patricia Karvelas. ⌘ Read more
Worker injured as highly volatile fuel explodes at Port Kembla steel works
Fire crews are using drones to monitor a fire at the BlueScope steel works in Port Kembla in the Illawarra. ⌘ Read more
'It was really bad at the game': Influencer reveals 'incessant' harassment at Super Bowl
Morgan Riddle says she suffered a panic attack after being harassed at the Super Bowl, crystallising troubling findings from multiple studies around the world about sexual and domestic violence around sporting events. ⌘ Read more
New sun safety advice has been developed for diverse skin types. Here's what it says
Clinicians, patient organisations and medical researchers are updating advice around sun exposure to explicitly recognise different skin types. ⌘ Read more
Why Myanmar is only now enforcing a conscription law it's had on the books since 2010
The Myanmar junta's decision to begin enforcing a conscription law first enacted 14 years ago shows the military's weakness and is likely to have unintended consequences, analysts say. ⌘ Read more
Smaller towns worry about becoming poorly serviced outposts in health staff shortage
With appointments hard to get at local clinics, residents of some towns in rural South Australia are being forced to travel to regional centres to seek medical treatment, further reducing the variety of treatments that training doctors get to treat. ⌘ Read more
New Sara Lee owners look forward to bright future, saving jobs
Klark and Brooke Quinn, who previously steered prominent Australian brand Darrell Lea through administration, say they are in for the long term at beleaguered dessert maker, Sara Lee. ⌘ Read more
Football Australia boss promises crackdown on referee abuse in A-League Men
James Johnson says Football Australia won't allow constant abuse of referees to go unchecked after a recent spate of incidents in the A-League Men competition. ⌘ Read more
Live: Warnings issued as Grampians fires burn in Victoria's west
Victorians are bracing for what could be the worst day for bushfire risk since 2019-2020, as a heatwave creates 'catastrophic' conditions in the Wimmera region. ⌘ Read more
Lisa Wilkinson says she was 'left alone' by Network Ten to fight accusations of 'derailing' rape trial of Bruce Lehrmann
Lisa Wilkinson tells the Federal Court she learned she was being sued for defamation by Bruce Lehrmann from a newspaper article, as she seeks legal costs from Network Ten to cover last year's 20-day trial. ⌘ Read more
Fears for little penguins as unlatched gate and one fox 'could wipe them out in one night' on Granite Island
Volunteers monitoring a struggling penguin population on Granite Island, just offshore from SA's Victor Harbor, are frustrated as the gate through a fox-proof fence is frequently left unlatched. ⌘ Read more
Woman charged with attempted murder of three-month-old baby suffering from 'serious' postpartum depression
The lawyer for a woman charged with the attempted murder of a three-month-old baby tells an Ipswich court she may be suffering from "serious" postpartum depression. ⌘ Read more
Scammers will be out in force as Taylor Swift tickets go on sale today. Here's how to stay safe
Experts warn the latest release of Taylor Swift tickets is giving scammers the ultimate opportunity to prey on fans, so here's how to protect yourself. ⌘ Read more
Banana-infused vodka? How imperfect fruit is leaving the waste stream to make boutique treats
Tonnes of West Australian bananas that would end up as waste or mulch are being made into freeze-dried snacks and used to make products like vodka as Carnarvon growers look to reduce wastage. ⌘ Read more
YouTuber to face contempt proceedings after broadcasting Bruce Lehrmann defamation hearing
YouTuber and host of Feminism Debunked Glenn Logan fails to convince a court he should not face contempt proceedings after he broadcast slabs of Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case. ⌘ Read more
How building works have opened new creative doors at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
The gallery in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre turns necessity into opportunity, after the precinct's redevelopment forces it to move its front door and rebuild the lobby. ⌘ Read more
'A playful fight that got a little bit heated': Broncos stars 'embarrassed' by footage of drunken scuffle in park
Adam Reynolds and Pat Carrigan say they should not have put themselves in a position where they were filmed getting into a push and shove in a Brisbane park after a night out. ⌘ Read more
How racist vigilantism breeds on Facebook community pages
An urban criminologist says Facebook community pages can be a breeding ground of vigilantism and racist abuse, particularly after a violent crime. ⌘ Read more
Morrison government rejected US request for Red Sea military support just before 2022 election
Australia's Defence Force told the United States two years ago it was unable to help establish a new military task force in the Red Sea region because resources were needed at home and in the Indo-Pacific. ⌘ Read more
The bittersweet reason chocolate prices are at a record high this Valentine's Day
Gifting chocolates on Valentine's Day is a time-honoured tradition, but this year's record high prices could put a damper on the romance. Here's why your favourite treat is costing more than before — and what you can do to help fix the problem. ⌘ Read more
Parkrun drops records, encourages 'non-competitive, inclusive' environment
Parkrun says dropping reports of speed-based records from its website ensures it does not "imply that parkrun is a race". ⌘ Read more
This high school is slowly 'sliding down the hill'. It's one of thousands of landslides
Across Tasmania there are almost 10,000 known landslides, including a large high school in Hobart and several suburbs. ⌘ Read more
Help to Buy looks like round two in the Labor-Greens housing wars. What's it about?**
Labor and the Greens have dug their trenches in preparation for what looms as another lengthy battle in their housing war — this time over a scheme that would see the government co-purchase houses with low-income households. ⌘ Read more
World pays tribute to 'Bolt-esque' marathon legend Kelvin Kiptum
Kelvin Kiptum is being remembered as a "generational talent" who "had a whole life ahead of him to achieve incredible greatness". ⌘ Read more
Released rapist who threatened victim with syringe won't be forced to take medication 'against his wishes'
Troy James Power, who raped a woman in Adelaide's northern suburbs in 2008, has been granted release from prison on the condition he "consent" to take libido-suppressing drugs — but will not be compelled to take the medication "against his wishes". ⌘ Read more
'You guys saw that?': Kelce explains tirade at coach as Chiefs party after historic victory
Kansas City star Travis Kelce addresses his first-half tirade at coach Andy Reid as the Chiefs celebrate their Super Bowl victory. ⌘ Read more
Cotton Australia says demand high for its licensing as growers face lower yields
Cotton Australia says there has been a significant increase in licensed products bearing the home-grown mark and expects shoppers to see more of it in stores. ⌘ Read more
Speculation about Samantha Murphy's disappearance unhelpful as police sift through information, former detective says
A call to "let police do their job" comes following the closure of a Facebook group set up to coordinate search efforts for the missing mum after it became a haven for theories and speculation. ⌘ Read more
Millions of dollars up for grabs before NSW toll rebate scheme phased out
The first of two key deadlines to get back 40 per cent back of their yearly toll road bill is approaching for drivers in NSW. ⌘ Read more
Disability pensioner calls for air-conditioning in social housing in Queensland summer of multiple heatwaves
The 60-year-old Queensland mother fears her stiflingly hot social housing that does not have air-conditioning will put her life at risk if heatwaves continue to affect the state. ⌘ Read more
Roger Cook's challenge is getting his priorities straight as WA Parliament resumes for 2024
Roger Cook has just over 800 hours of WA Parliament's time at his disposal to lay the groundwork for his re-election campaign next year – so what's he going to do with it? ⌘ Read more
Black Summer bushfires cost Australia billions in lost tourism. Ken and Juliet should know
More than four years after the Black Summer bushfires incinerated millions of hectares on the east coast, traces of the event have faded but remain stark in people's memories. ⌘ Read more
Lisa Wilkinson back in court to chase Network Ten for legal bills run up during Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case
Lisa Wilkinson continues her fight to have Network Ten pay her legal costs from Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case, while former ACT top prosecutor Shane Drumgold begins a challenge to damning findings about his conduct during Mr Lehrmann's prosecution. ⌘ Read more
In the highest court in the world, which is hearing allegations of genocide against Israel, where are all the women?**
When Adila Hassim represented South Africa in its ICJ case against Israel, she was struck by the overwhelming sense that the courtroom is not a place for women. She's one of many prominent voices now calling for change in the world's highest court. ⌘ Read more
Cameron McEvoy wins World Championship butterfly bronze
Cameron McEvoy powers to bronze in the 50m butterfly at the world championships in Doha on a night of near misses for the Australian team. ⌘ Read more
How high is too high? Small towns fear multi-storey apartment blocks will change them forever
Millennials moving to regional towns are part of a "societal shift" and they're not interested in buying big blocks with big backyards. But they do need to live somewhere. ⌘ Read more
Search underway for missing diver at the Bay of Fires
A search for a diver is underway at the Bay of Fires on Tasmania's east coast, after he was reported missing by the group he was with. ⌘ Read more
Sydney risks becoming 'city with no grandchildren' as house prices drive young families out
High housing costs are to blame for the Harbour City losing twice as many people aged 30 to 40 as it gains, amid warnings this group is among the most productive demographic. ⌘ Read more
Meet the remarkable Arnhem Land women behind Australia's largest woven sculpture
The NGV commissioned 25 new artworks for its Triennial, including an epic one-of-a-kind weaving from a remote Top End community determined to keep its traditions alive through art. ⌘ Read more
Bathing in hot springs is an ancient Indigenous tradition and it could be outback Queensland's next tourism boom
Emerging naturally due to pressure from the Great Artesian Basin, bathing in steaming hot springs dates back thousands of years. As the fifth-most popular tourist experience worldwide, could it be the next outback drawcard? ⌘ Read more
Jade is one of hundreds of First Nations people that grieve for their loved ones, as experts say suicide rates on rise
Jade has lost four family members to suicide. She is one of hundreds of First Nations people that grieve for loved ones as Indigenous suicide rates continue to rise. ⌘ Read more
Could a softening of major supermarkets' demand for blemish-free bananas help cyclone-affected growers?**
Bright yellow with blemish-free skin, bananas at major supermarkets tend to look 'perfect", but will a push to sell produce affected by recent tropical cyclones in North Queensland shatter this widespread consumer ideology? ⌘ Read more
Over dinner at the Elysée Palace, talk of submarines was on the menu, but Scott Morrison had to tread carefully
Scott Morrison reveals the covert diplomatic manoeuvres behind the biggest deal of his prime ministership and how he kept it a secret from the man who could torpedo it. ⌘ Read more
Victoria could be in for its worst day for fire danger since the Black Summer bushfires — here's what you need to know
Fire authorities have warned that Victorians must brace for a  'catastrophic' fire danger rating on Tuesday, with parts of the state urged to be ready to evacuate. ⌘ Read more
'Doxxing' could be criminalised after hundreds of Jewish Australians names and messages published
The federal government says legislation to combat doxxing will be brought to parliament as soon as possible following the details of Jewish Australians being published online. ⌘ Read more
Antarctic expeditioners celebrate Mawson Station's 70th anniversary
On February 13, 1954, a group of expeditioners set up camp in Antarctica. Seventy years on, their huskies are no longer there but Australia's presence at Mawson Station remains vital for scientific research on the frozen continent. ⌘ Read more
With students struggling, this school changed the way it taught reading and it has worked wonders
A reading revolution at a small, disadvantaged public school in regional Victoria could provide the blueprint for turning around alarming literacy rates in Australia's 10,000 primary schools. ⌘ Read more
Electricity prices are crashing, but don't expect cheaper bills anytime soon
With wholesale power prices falling, you would be forgiven for thinking relief from high electricity bills is on the horizon — but the complexities that exist in our power supply industry mean we'll be waiting a while yet, writes Ian Verrender. ⌘ Read more
Leaked photo reveals gutted Taipan helicopters destined for the dirt
A leaked photo of dismantled Taipan helicopters slated for burial has reignited frustrations over a decision not to send the aircraft to Ukraine, but one army association says doing so would be gifting the nation a "poisoned chalice". ⌘ Read more
'An EV for the masses': How BYD overtook Tesla as the world's largest EV company
Elon Musk once mocked electric vehicle maker BYD. Now he says Chinese companies like BYD could dominate global car sales. Here's the story of its remarkable rise. ⌘ Read more
Shooting at Greek shipping company kills four, including owner and suspected gunman
Three people have been fatally shot while at work at a shipping company near Athens. ⌘ Read more
Vision emerges of Broncos players in nightclub scuffle after fan day
The Broncos are investigating the incident less than three weeks out from the NRL season-opener in Las Vegas. ⌘ Read more
After his latest miraculous feat, is Patrick Mahomes the greatest of all time?**
When Patrick Mahomes came into the league, everyone knew he could make spectacular plays. Now that he can put on the sort of complete performance we saw in Super Bowl LVIII, there's a legitimate case that he's the best we've ever seen. ⌘ Read more
Live: Join Leigh Sales as the Nemesis finale zeros in on Scott Morrison's prime ministership
The Nemesis finale has arrived with Coalition colleagues and state premiers weighing in on Scott Morrison's prime ministership. We bring you the latest updates, with political analysis from Leigh Sales. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Heavy rainfall floods Darwin roads as Gulf of Carpentaria braces for possible cyclone
A monsoonal trough has brought heavy rainfall to Darwin at levels not experienced since 2017, causing flooding in some suburbs. ⌘ Read more
Former Brisbane lord mayor Jim Soorley says Labor could benefit from Greens deal to take City Hall
With council elections to take place next month, Mr Soorley suggests a partnership with the Greens may help ensure Labor wins at Brisbane City Hall, but the party's mayoral candidate insists no deals have been struck. ⌘ Read more
Police took extended sick leave, quit force after investigating Byron Bay death, inquest hears
Jackson Stacker's decomposing body was found in a paddock with a knife embedded in his chest. ⌘ Read more
Affectionately known as 'the divo', could this historical diving board become a thing of the past?**
Residents of Beauty Point in northern Tasmania rally to save their diving board, thought to be up to 90 years old, amid safety concerns about the ageing structure. ⌘ Read more
Lawyers for Canberra murderer say conviction should be thrown out over unreliable key witness evidence
Canberra man Michael O'Connell, who was last week sentenced to 15 years jail for the murder of his partner Danielle Jordan, is hoping to overturn his conviction in the ACT Court of Appeal. ⌘ Read more
Childcare worker accused of child stealing released on home detention
Carnarvon Magistrates Court rules Exmouth childcare worker Amber Jade Brennan will be permitted to live under home detention in Perth ahead of her next court appearance. ⌘ Read more
The billion dollar battle to wipe out a deadly pest that is threatening Australia's outdoor lifestyle
The Commonwealth and state governments are doubling down on a half-billion-dollar program that's so far failed to stop the spread of the red imported fire ant. ⌘ Read more
Victims of collapsed funeral insurer reflect on 'bittersweet' resolution after repayment offer is announced
The federal government's immediate financial package will result in some customers in the Kimberley being reimbursed, but others will miss out. ⌘ Read more