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Mostly grown in monsoonal forests, turmeric's been found to thrive in our driest state, fetching up to $60/kg**
About 80 per cent of the crop is grown in India, but Australian farmers have now invested in its growth as its popularity rises due to its health benefits and culinary uses. ⌘ Read more
Koa was surfing before he was walking, now he's dreaming of a world title
Fresh off his first competition win, at the Gero Grom Fest where he won the under eights category and surfed the best wave of the competition, this 6-year-old is already making waves on the competition scene. ⌘ Read more
What happens when a comedian ends up with a convicted stalker? They turn it into material
Want to watch a refreshing and heartfelt rom-com? Or an exposé on Brandy Melville? Or a raunchy Korean Australian comedy? You can stream any and all of these right now. ⌘ Read more
'Villainous appearance' spurs researcher to name ant species after Harry Potter antagonist
The ants with slender, ghostly bodies now bear the name of Voldemort, the iconic villain, after being discovered recently in Western Australia's Pilbara region. ⌘ Read more
Anthony Albanese calls security meeting in Canberra as leaders condemn Sydney church attack
Senior cabinet leaders and government agencies are meeting to discuss the incident in Wakeley last night. ⌘ Read more
Magpies defender Murphy retires from the AFL after ongoing concussion concerns
Collingwood announces defender Nathan Murphy has retired from the AFL after getting advice from the medical concussion panel. ⌘ Read more
Despite a $131m CBD building refurb, UTAS's Law School confirms it won't move from Sandy Bay
The University of Tasmania's push to move its law school into a purpose-built multi-million-dollar building in Hobart's CBD hits a roadblock, with the faculty head announcing it will instead stay at Sandy Bay. ⌘ Read more
Wisden names Cummins the best cricketer in the world, more than a decade after an Australian last earned the title
Pat Cummins, Ash Gardner, Travis Head, Mitch Starc and Usman Khawaja are all acknowledged in Wisden's cricket honours. ⌘ Read more
Trump's first criminal trial is finally starting. This is what happened in court on day one
For the next six weeks or so a courtroom on the 15th floor of the New York County Supreme Court will be the setting for a trial that made history before it even started. And once again, Donald Trump is at the centre of unprecedented events. ⌘ Read more
Live moment: NSW premier, police commissioner address attacks on officers responding to church stabbing
At least two police officers have been injured as large crowds clashed with authorities following the stabbing of a bishop during a live-streamed church service in Sydney's south-west last night. ⌘ Read more
When Mia's school failed to punish her bullies, she took matters into her own hands
After enduring countless sexist insults, 15-year-old Mia Murphy and her friend decided to call out the haters in a creative way, in Melbourne's Hosier Lane. ⌘ Read more
Former AFP commander and Olympian avoids conviction after crashing car into tree while drunk
Former Olympian and Australian Federal Police commander Danielle Woodward is disqualified from driving for six months after crashing her car into a tree with a blood alcohol reading nearly three times the legal limit. ⌘ Read more
Prince Harry in legal setback about security protection in UK
Prince Harry loses his first attempt to appeal against the dismissal of his legal challenge over the British government's decision to take away his police protection when he is in Britain. ⌘ Read more
'Iran could do much more': Why the drone attack on Israel sends an important message
Iran's attack on Israel could have massive implications for the Middle East but experts say the actions of other regional powers could be more important. ⌘ Read more
Live: Woolworths and Coles to be scrutinised over rising prices at Senate inquiry, ASX to fall
Woolworths and Coles will be grilled over higher prices and rising profits during the cost-of-living crisis at a Senate inquiry in Canberra today, while the Australian share market is set to open lower. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Super Netball quick hits – Record breaking crowds, a Diamond finds her feet and South Australia has plenty to cheer about
The Adelaide Thunderbirds are the biggest winners of Super Netball's opening weekend, with the defending premiers packing out their new home, selling more memberships than ever and announcing a $92 million revamp to their training facilities at Mile End. ⌘ Read more
One and done or on the right track — why it's tough to make sense of the situation at the Bulldogs
There are significant doubts over whether the Western Bulldogs are still poised to contend for an AFL premiership. Here's why they might not be done winning just yet. ⌘ Read more
'I always lived off dancing': How Rafael Bonachela went from small-town Spain to working with Kylie
The artistic director of Sydney Dance Company has come a long way from his hometown in Spain to the top of contemporary dance in Australia. ⌘ Read more
The youth curfew in Alice Springs has ended. So what did we learn?**
The now-expired Alice Springs youth curfew has triggered mixed reactions, lauded as a "circuit-breaker" by some and a "punitive", "knee-jerk" response by others. Here's a look back at what we learned. ⌘ Read more
How Israel managed to intercept '99 per cent' of Iran's drone and missile onslaught
Hundreds of drones and missiles were launched towards Israel in an Iranian attack analysts say was unlike anything the world had seen. This is how Israel was able to thwart the five-hour onslaught. ⌘ Read more
New 'virtually undetectable' drone set to track down illegal fishers raiding the Great Barrier Reef
A drone with beefed up surveillance that can fly higher, further and faster than previous models is deployed to help protect the reef from outlaw anglers. ⌘ Read more
Beloved Victor Harbor Clydesdale horses fall ill with Ross River virus, operator says
The operator of Australia's last horse-drawn trams says its beloved herd of Clydesdale horses has been impacted by Ross River virus, prompting a reduction in services during school holidays. ⌘ Read more
Man turns mammoth 400kg prize-winning pumpkin into a canoe, paddles it down river
A fan of shenanigans and the unnecessary, the former commodore of the Tumut Canoe Club donned a captain's hat and pipe to paddle the biggest pumpkin grown in Australia this year down a river, Popeye style. ⌘ Read more
Israel says it will respond to Iran's unprecedented aerial attack, as Israel's allies call for restraint
Israel's military chief vows that his country will respond to the Iranian attack that saw hundreds of drones and missiles fired at its territory. ⌘ Read more
The power of two: Can we rein in the pricing power of our duopolies?**
For years, big retailers have competed at the check-out while tightening the screws on those who stock their shelves and boosting their profits. It's a far cry from the price-fixing tactics of Visy and Richard Pratt — but it seems the jig is up. ⌘ Read more
'I have no faith in your ability': Tasmanian mayor hurls accusations at fellow councillors after fiery special meeting
Mayor Loueen Triffitt has taken exception to her fellow Central Highlands councillors after they voted to hold a special meeting to resolve an outstanding matter, without her knowledge. ⌘ Read more
'Potentially hazardous' uranium found in soldier's room at Sydney's Holsworthy Barracks
A "small amount" of uranium ore and a Geiger counter are secured and contained after being discovered in a solders' bedroom at Holsworthy Barracks. ⌘ Read more
Why are we paying more for groceries? It's one question Coles and Woolworths will likely have to answer today
Woolworths and Coles will be interrogated over their rising prices, growing profits and market power by a dedicated Senate committee examining supermarket prices later today. Here's what to expect from their appearances. ⌘ Read more
Rust armourer Hannah Gutierrez sentenced to 18 months in prison
Hannah Gutierrez is jailed for involuntary manslaughter after mistakenly loading a live round into a revolver Alec Baldwin was using which killed Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. ⌘ Read more
Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case captivated tens of thousands, but it nearly didn't happen
For the first time, a court has made findings against Bruce Lehrmann, but the dust from today's judgment in his defamation case has yet to settle. ⌘ Read more
Man in custody, four people injured after stabbing incident at church in Sydney's south-west
A man in his 50s has been taken to Liverpool Hospital with stab wounds, three others are being treated at the scene, according to NSW Ambulance. ⌘ Read more
Cafe footage shows people's panic during Joel Cauchi's Bondi knife killings
A man who chased the Bondi Junction attacker through the shopping centre says a police officer told Joel Cauchi to drop his knife several times before shooting him. ⌘ Read more
Who is Lawrence Wong, the man poised to become Singapore’s fourth prime minister, on a $2.5m salary?**
In the 58 years that Singapore has been an independent nation, Australia has had 17 prime ministers, while the island nation has had just three — and two from the same family. So, what can we expect from Lawrence Wong when the deputy leader takes over from Lee Hsien Loong, probably later this year? ⌘ Read more
Ben went viral after falsely being accused of the Bondi killings. We show you minute-by-minute how this happened
For 14 hours over the weekend, Sydney university student Ben Cohen was one of the most reviled men on the internet after he was falsely accused of being the knifeman who went on a stabbing rampage in a Sydney shopping centre, killing six people.
Here's how the falsehoods — later amplified by 7 News, which has since blamed "human error" for its role in s ... ⌘ Read more
Overseas tourist drowns after being swept into the sea while taking photos on Bombo rock ledge
The three Bangladeshi tourists were taking photos at the instafamous Bombo Headland Quarry rock ledge when a large wave washed them into the ocean. ⌘ Read more
How does an ideologically motivated lie travel from alt-right internet backwaters to a national newsroom?**
In the information vacuum immediately following the mass stabbing at Bondi Junction over the weekend, the alt right exploited the opportunity to spread disinformation and hatred on a favourite, lawless social media platform. ⌘ Read more
Former Test cricketer Michael Slater in custody facing stalking, strangulation charges
The 54-year-old former Test batsman is being held on the Gold Coast over eight charges including assault and one count of breaching bail. ⌘ Read more
Human rights groups air concerns and personal testimonies on government migration bill
The federal government's proposed changes to migration law are "entirely incompatible with human rights" and the government should abandon its bill, human rights groups have told a Senate committee scrutinising the legislation. ⌘ Read more
Inquest into the murder of Noeline Dalzell hears police failed to protect her from violent ex-partner
A man who fatally stabbed his ex-partner in front of their three children was wanted by police for months, but they didn't arrest him until she was dead. ⌘ Read more
FA investigate alleged Nazi salute during A-League derby
Football Australia is investigating a spectator who appeared to perform a Nazi salute during the A-League derby clash between Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC. ⌘ Read more
'Tormented soul': Andrew Cauchi breaks down speaking about killer son
The parents of Joel Cauchi describe their son as tormented after he killed six people and wounded several others at Bondi Junction on the weekend. ⌘ Read more
This man's body was found floating in Maroochy River. Police still don't know who he is
The man's identity remains a mystery after months of work searching missing persons registers and public appeals. Now police are launching a global appeal to return the man's body to his family. ⌘ Read more
NRL admits Des Hasler was right about offside complaint in golden-point chargedown
Des Hasler's chief complaint about the refereeing in his Titans' 21-20 loss in Canberra is proven right by the NRL's football boss, but he also points out the bunker could not have reviewed the ruling. ⌘ Read more
Territory Labor resisted calling a curfew for years. Now they're backing the measure
The Territory Labor government lauds its youth curfew in Alice Springs a success, leaving the door open to calling one again in the future. It's a stark difference to the position taken by some senior members in recent years. ⌘ Read more
Perth woman found guilty of attempted murder after injecting ill husband with insulin
A former nurse accused of trying to carry out a "mercy killing" of her seriously ill husband by injecting him with insulin is found guilty of attempted murder. ⌘ Read more
Coachella 2024's biggest surprises, from Grimes's horror set to Taylor Swift at Dom Dolla
Plus, other entertainment news you might have missed, including Ryan Gosling's best SNL sketches, the NGV's Yayoi Kusama retrospective and more. ⌘ Read more
AFL Commission chair defends league amid accusations of double standards for slur punishments
Richard Goyder has defended the AFL's decision to suspend Jeremy Finlayson for uttering a homophobic slur despite allowing Alastair Clarkson to continue coaching following a similar incident. ⌘ Read more
Molly the magpie reunited with Gold Coast family six weeks after authorities swooped
The Insta-famous magpie that forged a friendship with a Staffordshire terrier pup is returned to the family that raised it without the required permits. ⌘ Read more
ABC TV chef and broadcaster Ian Parmenter of Consuming Passions dies aged 79
Best known as the TV host of Consuming Passions and a long-time advocate for the food, wine, and culture of Margaret River and the South West of WA , Parmenter passed away over the weekend. ⌘ Read more
Penelope wanted a social outlet that didn’t involve organised sport. She decided to start her own club
The First Timers Club is dedicated to helping participants overcome the fear of trying new things and meeting new people that can come with adulthood. ⌘ Read more
WA teachers set to go on half-day strike next week as union rejects latest pay offer
WA's teacher union rejects a second pay and conditions offer from the state government, stoking concerns of interruptions at schools as the union threatens to forge on with a potential strike on Tuesday next week. ⌘ Read more
A-League Women round-up: Newcastle Jets make history as a former Matilda haunts old side
Box-office strikers, bonus football, a dramatic penalty shootout, and some good old-fashioned revenge — the A-League Women elimination final delivers all the chaos we know and love. ⌘ Read more
Former Liberal defector joins Labor cabinet as SA reshuffle leads to expanded ministries
The SA government's first cabinet reshuffle since the 2022 election leads to four portfolios for Liberal-turned-independent MP Dan Cregan, with Labor's Nick Champion taking on what the government is calling a "super portfolio" in Housing and Urban Development. ⌘ Read more
Homicide squad investigates after bodies of man and woman found in suburban Perth home
Police found the bodies of the man and woman, who were known to each other, on Sunday morning. They say there are no ongoing concerns for public safety. ⌘ Read more
Protesters accused of tampering with traffic lights as 14 people arrested in Melbourne Gaza rallies
Protesters rallying against Israel's actions in Gaza have caused disruptions in Melbourne and Brisbane as part of a worldwide demonstration. ⌘ Read more
Succession's Sarah Snook wins prestigious UK award for playing 26 characters in one-woman show
The Succession star has won best actress at the prestigious London theatre awards for her performance as 26 characters in The Picture of Dorian Gray. ⌘ Read more
No Sam Kerr, but Tottenham's FA Cup final berth ensures a Matildas presence at Wembley
Matildas defender Charli Grant helps Tottenham reach its first Women's FA Cup final, beating Leicester City in the final minutes of extra time to set up a showdown with Manchester United. ⌘ Read more
Long-standing men's discus world record broken ahead of Olympic Games
Lithuanian powerhouse Mykolas Alekna took advantage of windy conditions in the unlikely setting of Ramona, Oklahoma, to set a new mark of 74.35 metres. ⌘ Read more
Memorial for Bondi Junction attack victims to be established: Premier
NSW Premier Chris Minns says a similar memorial to the one honouring victims of the Martin Place Lindt Cafe siege would be examined. ⌘ Read more
Tasmania's oldest dress is a fashion masterpiece but its style was originally outlawed
Hailed as an "exquisite piece of history", this 250-year-old silk gown, or mantua, was controversially created by women in a style that caused quite a stir in its day. ⌘ Read more
Smith's Masters heartache continues as Scheffler claims green jacket
The Masters have once again eluded Australia's Cameron Smith who has recorded yet another top-10 finish as world No.1 Scottie Scheffler has stormed home. ⌘ Read more
A 'disturbance' in Hobart's north is part of a wider problem, and has highlighted the negative power of social media
A 38-year-old man from New South Wales has been charged with inciting a gathering in Hobart's north at the weekend that allegedly resulted in two police officers being assaulted and three police cars being damaged. A youth leadership coach says it shows the negative influence social media can have on young people. ⌘ Read more
'A long time coming': Australian scientists identify three new species of extinct kangaroo
Researchers from Flinders University have identified three new species of extinct kangaroo, helping to solve a nearly 150-year-long scientific mystery. ⌘ Read more
Truth-telling through factual history, culture and issues taught in schools the way forward, advocates say
Schools and tertiary study centres must re-educate Australians after "heartbreaking" lack of awareness about plight of First Nations people led to the failed Voice referendum, leading Indigenous women say. ⌘ Read more
Live: ASX to fall as Wall Street ends sharply lower on mixed earnings
A fall on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks lower, while the US dollar jumped as investors grappled with rising geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation that could lead to diverging monetary policy between the US and Europe. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. ⌘ Read more
His book has sold 2.5 million copies and his TV show won him a BAFTA. Meet former doctor Adam Kay
Adam Kay, the doctor turned writer-comedian whose diaries about his career in medicine became a global sensation, visits Australia for the first time this month. ⌘ Read more
WA government rules out subsidies for farmers facing feed shortage as 'seasons getting hotter and drier'
Producers on the South Coast are facing a grim outlook as dams dry up and feed supplies run short, with some saying they have never seen such extremes before. ⌘ Read more
The shift in Iran and Israel's shadow war marks a dangerous moment for the world
Iran's deployment of drones and missiles towards Israel represented a big shift in what had been a shadow war fought through Iran's proxies. The big question now is, what will Israel do in response? ⌘ Read more
How to talk to children about the trauma of the Bondi Junction stabbings
How do you talk to children about the horror of the stabbings when you struggle to process it yourself. ⌘ Read more
David got to know Shirley while driving her to chemo sessions. Then they fell in love
When David asked Shirley to marry him, she told him to ask again when he was serious. A few months later, the pair were married on their farm in regional Victoria. ⌘ Read more
NRL Round-Up: Golden points galore and the emergence of Shawn Blore
Between two golden point games, the drama around South Sydney, and a new rule landing firmly in the spotlight, round six in the NRL was another dramatic one. Here's our Round-Up for this week. ⌘ Read more
At least 19 dead, two missing after torrential rain triggers landslide in Indonesia
Mud slides hit remote villages on the Sulawesi island after a week of heavy rain, reducing homes to planks of wood and concrete. ⌘ Read more
AFL Round-Up: A veteran turns back the clock as a premiership contender makes an important move in its midfield
Round five produced the unexpected with an undefeated team losing to a winless side, a premiership contender silencing MCG doubt, and several nailbiters keeping us on the edge of our seats. Here are the biggest talking points from every game of round five. ⌘ Read more
'It's about reclaiming our shapes': How Olive Gill-Hille uses salvaged 'roadkill' to celebrate the female form
For centuries, predominantly male wood carvers have fashioned the female figure from timber. But WA artist Olive Gill-Hille is reclaiming this gaze. ⌘ Read more
Live: Biden says US won't take part in Israeli counter-offensive against Iran
The US is urging against further escalation in the Middle East as President Joe Biden warns Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu that it won't take part in a counter-offensive against Iran. ⌘ Read more
Victorian MP Emma Vulin reveals MND diagnosis
The member for Pakenham has announced that she is in the early stages of motor neurone disease. ⌘ Read more
To tell or not to tell? How to handle a secret crush
Crushes can strike at work, on the bus or between life-long friends. The choice to share your feelings comes with a raft of risks and vulnerabilities. ⌘ Read more
Bunya tree 'skeletons' spread beyond national parks, but hope for ancient trees on the horizon
A "heartbreaking" stand of "skeletons" along one of the Sunshine Coast's most popular scenic drives is sobering evidence that bunya pine dieback is spreading, while a team of experts search for ways to save the iconic trees. ⌘ Read more
Bondi struggles to understand how a humble trip to the shops turned in to a nightmare
Bondi Junction Westfield is somewhere people take their kids to the movies on the weekends and teenagers hang out with their friends. Now, people are struggling to process how a mundane trip to the shops has ended in the violent deaths of six people. ⌘ Read more
Last time the High Court heard an immigration case it overturned detention laws. Here's what we know about the next one
A High Court ruling late last year has seen political brawling over immigration detention reach levels not seen for the best part of a decade. This week another case makes its way to the court and the consequences could again be major. ⌘ Read more
For five years I've been living my best Bluey life — I'm not ready for it to end
The latest episode of Bluey (Ghostbasket, aired Sunday, April 7, 2024), ended on a cliffhanger. The bigger question for the Bluey generation of child-wranglers — how do we parent without it? ⌘ Read more
Australian victim of fraud syndicate on mission to stop others being burned
Australians are losing millions to international fraud syndicates posting fake ads on social media. One woman who lost more than $100,000 after being "brainwashed" is determined to stop it from happening to others. ⌘ Read more
Without change, experts warn Australia's biggest city will become the next Los Angeles
Data shows Melbourne residents are buying and driving cars at a higher rate since COVID, even though more people are working from home. Here's why. ⌘ Read more
Israeli military approves 'offensive and defensive action' following Iranian aerial attack
The warnings of potential action from both sides come as the world calls for restraint, with US President Joe Biden reportedly ruling his country out of any Israeli counter-attack against Iran. ⌘ Read more
Inside an Australian man's mission to help Qatar's World Cup 'slaves'
Arnold Dix helped thousands of migrant workers who were forced to endure slave-like conditions in Qatar in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. This is why he has been anonymous for so long. ⌘ Read more
'We were slaves to Bunnings': Plant suppliers to Australia's biggest hardware chain break their silence
Suppliers of garden plants to Australia's biggest hardware chain are reporting treatment from the company allegedly so severe that the resulting stress on nursery owners has broken up marriages and left some feeling like "slaves" and "serfs". ⌘ Read more
'On a killing spree': Jason recalls the moment hero police officer confronted Bondi Junction mass murderer
Jason Dixon vividly remembers the moment he heard a gunshot after deciding to follow a lone police officer into Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday afternoon. ⌘ Read more
Teenage track star Claudia Hollingsworth's 'best ever day' ends with Australian Olympic selection
Nineteen-year-old Claudia Hollingsworth enjoyed her "best ever day" as the breakout track star claimed both a national title and a spot in Australia's Olympics team within a few hours. ⌘ Read more
Adelaide man arrested and charged with murder of William Holdback
A 27-year-old man has been arrested and charged with the murder of William Holdback. ⌘ Read more
'As bad as we've played': Mitchell disgusted by Hawks' effort in loss to Suns
Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell warns his players to expect a more rigorous training regime after a disappointing loss at the hands of the Gold Coast Suns. ⌘ Read more
With tears in their eyes, Sydneysiders pay their respects to Bondi Junction's stabbing victims
As Sydneysiders from across the city gathered outside Westfield Bondi Junction the morning after it became the scene of a brazen knife attack that left six people dead, everyone said the same thing: This kind of thing doesn’t happen here. ⌘ Read more
From days of tension to balls of light over my Jerusalem balcony, this is how Iran's assault unfolded
As flashes of bright light flew through the skies over the ABC's Jerusalem bureau, we wondered what the coming days would hold for the Middle East. ⌘ Read more
Murder probe launched after woman's body found by WA police conducting welfare check
A homicide investigation is underway after police conducting a welfare check discovered the body of a woman in her 30s at a home near Busselton. ⌘ Read more
Do we want Australia's economy to become more self-sufficient?**
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says we must think differently about the role of government, when strategic competition has become a fact of life. But what role should government play in our future economic development? ⌘ Read more
Decomposing bodies discovered in shipping container shocks community
Investigations are continuing into the discovery of two bodies in a shipping container in the NSW Central West town of Gulgong. ⌘ Read more
Bystanders praised for heroic acts during Bondi stabbing attacks
In the aftermath of the tragedy at Westfield Bondi Junction, stories have emerged of a man holding back the knife-wielding attacker with a bollard and shop attendants guiding customers to safety in the back rooms of stores. ⌘ Read more
Parents of Bondi Junction attacker sent message of support to officer who shot him, police say
A Queensland man who killed six people at a Sydney shopping centre had never been arrested or charged in his home state, police have confirmed. ⌘ Read more
'Beautiful, outstanding human' Ashlee Good named as victim of Bondi Junction stabbing attack
The 38-year-old mother is among six people confirmed to have been killed in Queensland man Joel Cauchi's attack inside Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday afternoon. Her nine-month-old baby was also attacked. ⌘ Read more
Live: Unbeaten Cats make shock late change ahead of Kangaroos clash
Geelong coach Chris Scott has made an eleventh-hour change to his original line-up as his side hopes to continue its unbeaten start to the season. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
The age-old art of yabbying still brings a sense of nostalgia to landlocked Aussies
When you live hundreds or even thousands of kilometres from the nearest coastline, fresh seafood can be hard to come by. Fortunately, rural Australia has an "inland lobster" with a flavour described as "just like eating prawns and crayfish". ⌘ Read more