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Sharks star stood down for short term over 'failed drug and alcohol tests'
Cronulla believes it is more important for Braydon Trindall to focus on his 'health and welfare issues' after he allegedly failed roadside illicit drugs and alcohol tests. ⌘ Read more
Fourth man charged over Wakeley church riot faces court
Fairfield Local Court heard Nikolaj Mikic had turned himself into police after investigators released images of 12 men they believed were involved in a riot outside the Christ The Good Shepherd Church. Mr Mikic is the fourth man to be charged over the violent riots. ⌘ Read more
'Treat your nicotine products like you would any other poison': Rise in poisons hotline calls prompts warning
Children under five are increasingly being put at risk of nicotine poisoning because of the availability of vapes and e-cigarettes, child accident prevention authorities in South Australia have warned. ⌘ Read more
'It was just surreal': Woman recounts gunman's home invasion in lead-up to fatal shooting by police
Tracey Rawlings says she doesn't know if she can be alone again after a 36-year-old man with a rifle walked into her home demanding her car. ⌘ Read more
'Fear and anxiety': Lewis's CTE plea as concussions end Sharks star's career
League icon Wally Lewis has given a raw insight into his life after being diagnosed with probable CTE on the same day Sharks co-captain Dale Finucane was forced to retire due to repeated concussions. ⌘ Read more
'I thought we were past this': Mums share their experiences of taking breastfed babies to live gigs
We spoke to mothers to hear about their experiences of taking their breastfed babies to live gigs such as the theatre and concerts, including one who welcomes babies at shows of her own. ⌘ Read more
Alcohol, meth and failure to take basic safety precautions behind Wynyard boating deaths, coroner finds
A coroner finds Isaiah Dixon, Bree-Anna Thomas and Thomas Courto's drownings off Tasmania's north-west coast to be "wholly avoidable". ⌘ Read more
Canberra scientists using DNA to try to stop the parrot trafficking trade
You may be familiar with the use of DNA technology for catching criminals and solving crimes, but a group of scientists from Canberra and the UK are using DNA to save trafficked parrots. ⌘ Read more
Despair for homeless residents as 'safe haven' for 20 years is forced to close
Reid's Guest House in Ballarat has provided crisis accommodation to thousands of people over the past 20 years. Now it Is set to close and residents have to get out within months. ⌘ Read more
Surfer's tendons torn in shark bite at popular WA surfing spot
Augustin Sanchez says he tried not to show fear during an agonising paddle back to shore as blood streamed from a shark bite wound. ⌘ Read more
Feral pigs attacking humans, killing livestock and destroying crops as numbers explode in NSW
A $13m control program has led to more than 69,000 feral pigs being culled in the state, but landowners say there is plenty more to be done. ⌘ Read more
'I just stuck to my beliefs': Ezra Mam has no regrets about how he handled Spencer Leniu's racial slur
The focus of the NRL spotlight shifted to racism when Ezra Mam called out Spencer Leniu for a racial slur, and the young Broncos superstar says he is proud of having stood up for his culture. ⌘ Read more
Surprises, injuries, NSFW lyrics: the best (and worst) of Coachella week two
Special guests, broken feet, saucy lyrical nods - here's everything that went down at Coachella 2024's second weekend. ⌘ Read more
An appeal to send two neo-Nazis back to jail over an attack on hikers in Victoria has been dismissed
Thomas Sewell and Jacob Hersant avoid further jail time after they were convicted of a 2021 attack on hikers at a Victorian state park. Prosecutors appealed their sentence claiming it was "inadequate", but today lost. ⌘ Read more
Irwin sibling rivalry comes out of shell after scientists' snail discoveries
Scientist Dr Lorelle Stanisic could not help but notice an envious look on Robert's face several years ago when a new species of snail was named after his sister Bindi. ⌘ Read more
Man charged with murdering Molly Ticehurst was on bail for charges of rape, stalking, court hears
NSW man Daniel Billings has faced court charged with murdering childcare worker Molly Ticehurst, 28, whose body was found at a house in Forbes. ⌘ Read more
'Give us a raise, not praise': Thousands skip school in WA teacher strikes
Thousands of WA public school teachers walk off the job for the first time in more than a decade in a bid for better pay and working conditions ⌘ Read more
Crown Resorts given green light to operate Sydney casino
Crown Resorts has kept its license to run its Sydney casino after an independent commission said it was a vastly different business after a probation period. ⌘ Read more
Belgian man acquitted of drunk driving because his body creates alcohol
A Belgian man with a very rare metabolic condition that causes his body to produce alcohol has a drink-driving charge against him dismissed in court. ⌘ Read more
NT government signs deal to buy fracked Beetaloo Basin gas
Chief Minister Eva Lawler says the nine-year agreement with Tamboran Resources will provide the NT with 40 terajoules of gas per day, starting next year. ⌘ Read more
Remote op shop initiative wins NT Rural Women's Award
An op shop project which donates clothes to Indigenous communities is set to expand after its win at the 2024 NT Agrifutures awards. ⌘ Read more
Native forest logging cleared to go ahead next to Derby's world-famous mountain-biking trails
A High Court challenge against the "self-regulating" aspect of Tasmania's public forestry company fails, clearing the way for native forest logging at two coupes near Derby to resume. ⌘ Read more
Struggling to breathe and 'really out of it', baby Isabelle's RSV trauma prompts a mother's warning
The West Australian County Health Service says more than 100 cases of RSV have been recorded in the Kimberley over the past month, compared to a monthly average of 20-30. ⌘ Read more
Bruce Lehrmann refused offer to settle from Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson before defamation trial began, court documents reveal
Court documents reveal Bruce Lehrmann refused an offer to settle with Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson before his failed defamation case had begun hearings. ⌘ Read more
Victorian government scraps plans for a second supervised injecting room in Melbourne
Melbourne's second supervised injecting room will not go ahead following a report from former Victoria Police Commissioner Ken Lay. The existing safe injecting room in Richmond will continue to operate. ⌘ Read more
Cartoon depicting council's first female CEO wielding broom slammed as 'sexist trope'
This cartoon of a Victorian council's first female leader has fallen flat with women's advocates but the Australian Cartoonists Association says it is a depiction of the phrase "a new broom sweeps clean". ⌘ Read more
'We can't outsource it': The importance of supporting loved ones who breastfeed
Most mothers start out breastfeeding their baby, but by the time babies are five months old, exclusive breastfeeding drops to 15 per cent. Valuing breastfeeding as work could help change that. ⌘ Read more
How vertical farming may put Australia's ancient edible plants on our dining tables
Vertical farms grow plants quickly, using less water and land than traditional farming. One newcomer to the industry hopes it can put native herbs into supermarkets. ⌘ Read more
UK police charge two men with spying for China, including a parliamentary researcher
British police charge two men with spying for China, including one reported to have worked as a researcher in Britain's parliament for a prominent politician in the governing Conservative Party. ⌘ Read more
A dad's lesson about crying, saying 'it'll do you good', inspires teacher's debut kids' book
Victorian writer Andrew Kelly's book Cry Hard Chucky has been commended for its themes of resilience, empathy, and positive father-son relationships. ⌘ Read more
Live: ASX tipped to open higher, Wall Street has positive session
The ASX200 is expected to jump higher on the opening bell, Wall Street's three major stock markets all finished higher overnight. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Bringing a baby to a theatre show? Some reckon you might be breaking an unwritten rule
A Melbourne mother says she felt intimated after comedian Arj Barker asked her to leave his show after her baby started making noises during the performance. But some in the comedy field have backed his response. ⌘ Read more
Police to re-enact bus crash in Brisbane's CBD that killed 18yo Tia Cameron
Brisbane's lord mayor has confirmed the bus crash that claimed the life of an 18-year-old woman was not due to a mechanical fault, with police set to re-enact the collision to determine the cause. ⌘ Read more
We fact checked Jim Chalmers on saving budget revenue windfalls. Here's what we found
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says that over two budgets and a MYEFO the government has banked 88 per cent of revenue upgrades, compared to the Coalition's 40 per cent. RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers. ⌘ Read more
Dalrayne waited months for surgery after being diagnosed with cancer. Her family wants answers
Trevor Kuskopf says after 45 years together he watched his wife die in pain because by the time she did receive care she was too weak for radiotherapy to ease her symptoms. ⌘ Read more
Susannah was the subject of research from infancy for 30 years. She says the study was 'like a third parent'
From her early childhood well into adulthood, Susannah Breslin was studied by US researchers who became like parent figures to her. She has mixed feelings about the study's impact on her life. ⌘ Read more
Inside Eli Katoa's journey from a village in Tonga to the Melbourne's Storm star factory
As a Storm back rower, Eli Katoa has a lot to live up to. But given his journey from his village in Tonga to NRL stardom is still just getting started, the young tearaway seems more than up for the challenge. ⌘ Read more
In a desperate, unauthorised mission, three Australian activists set sail for Gaza
Just weeks after aid worker Zomi Frankcom was killed, three Australians are participating in an unauthorised mission to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. As they sail to the coastal enclave, the government urges Australians "not to try and break the naval blockade". ⌘ Read more
Aussie 14yo honoured at global sport awards for skateboarding first
Arisa Trew was just 13 years old when she became the first female skater to land a 720 in competition. Now, at the ripe old age of 14, she is honoured at the Laureus Sports Awards in Spain. ⌘ Read more
New sexy tennis film Challengers a 'libidinous spectacle' and 'unabashed pleasure'
Zendaya plays a tennis star cut down in her prime in Challengers, but that's just the beginning. The newest film from Luca Guadagnino looks at lust, betrayal and manipulation. ⌘ Read more
Independent review of Palestinian refugee agency finds no evidence that hundreds of members are terrorists
A review commissioned in response to Israeli claims finds the UN agency for Palestinian refugees has more robust neutrality frameworks than similar groups, and that there is no evidence that hundreds of staff are involved with terrorist organisations. ⌘ Read more
Katherine Bennell-Pegg has 'pinch me' moment after graduating from European astronaut program
After 12 months walking underwater in spacesuits, undertaking simulated weightlessness flights, and learning to speak Russian, there is no certainty Katherine Bennell-Pegg will go to space. But she is first in line if Australia launches a mission. ⌘ Read more
No confidence motions fails against Port Hedland councilor who praised 'transparent' Russian election
Less than a month after Port Hedland councillor Adrian McRae made national headlines by endorsing Russia's election process, a motion of no confidence in him fails at a special council meeting. ⌘ Read more
It took this GP a decade to find relief from migraine — but he's got a plan to shorten the suffering for others
Andrew Leech suffered with migraine for years. It was only when he studied to become a doctor that he found help was out there. Now, he wants to make it easier to find relief. ⌘ Read more
MasterChef isn't cooking with fossil fuels this season, so why are gas companies sponsoring the show?**
By sponsoring the latest season of MasterChef, the gas industry is pushing back on the ban of gas appliances like stovetops to promote biomethane and hydrogen — but experts say it's a cynical attempt to maintain control of infrastructure. ⌘ Read more
Funding boost to childhood dementia research to help kids 'fulfil their dreams'
Childhood dementia kills as many Australian children as cancer but the former receives much less funding. The South Australian government has stepped in to help families like Renee Staska whose three children are living with the illness. ⌘ Read more
Christine is in stable housing now, but for a while she was among a 'growing crisis' of working homeless
An "alarming" new report has found an increasing number of employed Victorians are experiencing homelessness. Christine was one of them. ⌘ Read more
Ballarat family violence support staff are fielding increased calls in wake of women's deaths
There is a heightened awareness of personal safety following the high-profile deaths of three local women, support services say. ⌘ Read more
This invasive species is a threat to our economy, health and environment — and it's spreading rapidly
Colleen Lavender has raised her kids to love the outdoors but they no longer walk around barefoot after her daughter disturbed a fire-ant nest at a park. She's worried the spread of the ants could change the outdoor lifestyle Australians know and love. ⌘ Read more
'Nothing short of horrifying': Rental affordability in Australia the worst it's ever been, report says
There is not one property across Australia that is affordable to someone on youth allowance, as experts call for the federal government to build 25,000 homes a year for the next two decades to ease the crisis. ⌘ Read more
One fateful night Keith Payne saved 40 lives. Now he’s calling for help to save others
Keith Payne was awarded the Victoria Cross for extreme bravery in Vietnam. More than 50 years on, he still can’t shake the trauma of war. But he's learned how to live with it. ⌘ Read more
The government's favourite spots for mobile speed cameras – which have already paid for themselves
They look like pizza ovens parked on the side of the road and they're racking up millions of dollars in fines for drivers. Data shows where they're most likely to be parked in Tasmania, and how many motorists are falling foul of the machines. ⌘ Read more
What can the government do about X's refusal to take down violent videos?**
Amid the rise of misinformation, disinformation and a reported increase in violent extremism online, can the government control what Australians see online? ⌘ Read more
After 101 treks across the Kokoda Track, one guide says it's too full of 'death traps' to go back
Charlie Lynn led trekkers across the rugged Kokoda Track for three decades — but after one trip last year, he decided the mountainous trail had fallen too far into disrepair for him to return. ⌘ Read more
Supermarket promotional labels accused of 'confusing' and 'potentially misleading' shoppers
Research from consumer group Choice suggests some price labels at major supermarkets are misleading consumers, who believe they are receiving discounts when they are not. ⌘ Read more
Fed up with being left out of the solar boom, renters go bush to find their slice of sunshine
A five-hour drive from Sydney, a community garden of sorts has sprouted. But instead of sharing tomatoes or lettuce, 'gardeners' harvest solar energy. And it's already a hit with people otherwise excluded from the rooftop solar boom. ⌘ Read more
BBC presenter who announced Queen's death resigns months after explicit photo scandal
Huw Edwards, the long-time BBC presenter often picked to anchor coverage of major news events, resigns nine months after he was the subject of a pornography scandal. ⌘ Read more
'I have carried that black day with me ever since': Israeli military intelligence chief resigns over October 7 attack
The head of Israeli military intelligence, who last year accepted responsibility for the failures that allowed the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, has resigned, the military says. ⌘ Read more
Floods swamp southern China, fears for future of 'world's factory floor'
Floods have swamped a handful of cities in southern China following record-breaking rains, sparking worries about the region's defences against bigger deluges induced by extreme weather events. ⌘ Read more
Former home affairs boss Pezzullo issues warning on China, admits his mistakes cost him his job
Former home affairs secretary had a decorated career in the public service before a series of leaked messages cost him his job. He now admits he has no one to blame but himself. ⌘ Read more
Pair get prison time for offences in lead up to crash that killed woman and three children
Dean Cluney and Tyrone Gardner were sentenced after pleading guilty to breaking into a home, then intimidating two female occupants before crash that killed Tania Murphy, her sons and a nephew at Yanco. ⌘ Read more
WADA accepts Chinese swimmers tested positive to banned substance due to contaminated kitchen
The World Anti-Doping Agency says it stands firmly by its investigation into the case of 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive to the same banned substance, as questions are raised over claims of food contamination. ⌘ Read more
'You'll get rolled': Inside Australia's dark and dangerous crystal meth supply chain
Australians are among the biggest users of ice in the world. Four Corners investigates where some of that crystal meth is coming from. ⌘ Read more
The unintended consequences of Elon Musk's Bart Simpson moment and surprising bugs in Meta's new AI chatbot
In this week's round-up of the best, worst and strangest in tech news, Elon Musk chucks a Bart Simpson in — figuratively — mooning the Australian government, and Meta's new AI claims it has a disabled child. ⌘ Read more
A 'generosity of spirit': Sir Andrew Davis, former Melbourne Symphony Chief Conductor, has died
Sir Andrew Davis made a significant impact on cultural life in Australia during his tenure as Chief Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra from 2013 to 2019. ⌘ Read more
Houseboat resident's crocodile encounter among multiple weekend sightings putting Far North Queenslanders on alert
Two problem crocodiles have been targeted for removal by rangers after one came within "inches" of a marina houseboat resident and two canoeists spotted another while training. ⌘ Read more
'Strong evidence' suggests parasitic disease killed 150 NT cattle
Investigations into the deaths of about 150 Northern Territory cattle suggest the likely cause was a parasitic disease called coccidiosis. ⌘ Read more
Identity of alleged Victorian serial killer revealed after Supreme Court lifts suppression order
The identity of Victorian man Steven Leslie Hainsworth — who is charged with murdering three South Australians between 1998 and 2011 — can be revealed for the first time. ⌘ Read more
Super Netball round-up: NZ teams hope to join, confusion over suspensions, and is the league as close as we think?**
Is it wise for New Zealand and Australia to link up in a netball league again? And what about those discrepancies over player suspensions? We've got the biggest talking points covered in our Super Netball round-up. ⌘ Read more
'Sammy is the light of our lives': Footballer in hospital after incident at Port Lincoln hotel
West Adelaide footballer Sam May, 24, remains at the Royal Adelaide Hospital after an incident at Port Lincoln at the weekend. SA Police said emergency services were called to the Pier Hotel on Sunday morning after reports a man had fallen through the roof. ⌘ Read more
Venomous snake brought into hospital in a plastic lunchbox prompts plea from doctors — 'please don't do this'
Hospital staff came face-to-face with one of the world's most deadly snakes after a patient brought it to the emergency department in a snap-lock lunch container. ⌘ Read more
Woolworths NZ staff to wear body cameras to protect them against customer abuse
Woolworths NZ has seen a 75 per cent increase in physical assaults, in stores in the last three years. ⌘ Read more
Ponga out for 'months' with foot injury in massive blow for Knights and Maroons
Kalyn Ponga's hopes of a State of Origin recall are in tatters as Newcastle confirms the full-back faces several weeks out with a foot injury. ⌘ Read more
Victoria defends call not to bid to host Matildas matches for 2026 Women's Asian Cup
Despite spruiking its state as the "home of the Matildas", the Victorian government opted not to make a pitch and will miss out on hosting matches for the 2026 Asian Cup. ⌘ Read more
'White elephant' outback hostel back up and running to help Indigenous people amid housing crisis
Kununurra's much-maligned $12 million hostel has sat empty in recent years and now the Commonwealth has agreed to hand the reins to two Indigenous organisations who want to get more young people into employment. ⌘ Read more
Former butcher who killed sister in violent attack not criminally responsible, jury finds
Jason Patterson, who killed his half-sister while experiencing a psychotic episode in late 2021, will be transported to a secure mental health facility, where he will be kept until he is deemed safe to return to society. ⌘ Read more
Queensland councils pushing to charge property developers more for local infrastructure
The Local Government Association of Queensland says councils are facing an infrastructure funding gap of more than $2 billion over the next four years that may add hundreds of dollars to rates bills. ⌘ Read more
Worried her language could be lost a second time, Patricia is teaching Dhurga to everyone – Indigenous or not
Fifty years ago, students would be punished for taking this class. Now they're bringing this Indigenous language back. ⌘ Read more
Man dead after being shot by police on Bruce Highway
The incident happened after police intercepted an alleged stolen vehicle south of Gladstone. ⌘ Read more
A Lamborghini, a hatted restaurant, drugs and cash — ring-leader of Canberra criminal scheme jailed
Mohammed Al Mofathel pleaded guilty to six charges in the ACT Supreme Court over the drug and money laundering scheme run out of a prestige Canberra restaurant. ⌘ Read more
Is The Tortured Poets Department a sign of genius, or does Taylor Swift need an editor?**
Taylor Swift commands the world's attention yet again with her new album The Tortured Poets Department. We unpack the best moments and greatest disappointments of this two-hour-long emotional rollercoaster. ⌘ Read more
'Deliberate and wilful': Drug-affected driver who caused serious injury to newspaper editor handed four-year sentence
A drug-affected driver who seriously injured an Adelaide newspaper editor in a high-speed crash in Adelaide's CBD has been sentenced to more than four years in jail. ⌘ Read more
Retiring MP Karen Andrews says she couldn't convince any women in her party to contest safe seat
The former Coalition cabinet minister believes "constant criticism and negativity" directed at those in political roles put women off agreeing to run for preselection in her long-held Gold Coast seat. ⌘ Read more
Nelly Korda's historic winning run earns her a second major championship
Nelly Korda etches her name in the LPGA Tour record books, winning her record-tying fifth straight tournament with a two-stroke victory in the Chevron Championship for her second major title. ⌘ Read more
Live Moment: Steve Gollschewski takes top job as Queensland police commissioner
One of Queensland's most experienced police officers has been promoted to lead the force. Steve Gollschewski replaces former commissioner Katarina Carroll, who stepped down in March. ⌘ Read more
'He's allowed to contest the ball': Giants to contest Greene, Hogan bans at tribunal
The GWS Giants are headed to the tribunal in a bid to free skipper Toby Greene and Jesse Hogan after the pair were both handed one-match bans. ⌘ Read more
NT Police constable charged with going armed in public while off duty
NT Police Constable James Kirstenfeldt — who was deployed to Yuendumu in 2019 when Kumanjayi Walker was shot — has been charged with drink-driving and going armed in public after an incident in Darwin over the weekend. ⌘ Read more
No exports from major NT mine for up to 12 months after cyclone damage
South32 rules out manganese exports from Groote Eylandt for rest of 2024 after cyclone damage. ⌘ Read more
The 'enigmatic' Tasmanian mountain shrimp allows researchers to look back 200 million years
Hidden in mountain ponds just minutes out of Hobart is a "living fossil" that has barely changed since the Triassic period. ⌘ Read more
Council frustrated by costly dead whales calls for state government to foot the bill
Ahead of the yearly whale migration up WA's coastline, a regional council is worried about being lumped with "staggering" bills for removing washed-up whale carcasses. ⌘ Read more
Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter over Uber driver's killing on Fraser Coast
The second teen accused of killing Uber driver Scott Cabrie on the Fraser Coast last year has admitted to his role in the man's death. ⌘ Read more
Erin Patterson, accused of killing three people with mushrooms, faces Victorian court
Ms Patterson's lawyers tell a regional Victorian court they are prepared to wait until next year for the case to progress to a committal hearing, despite an offer from the magistrate to have the matter fast-tracked to a Supreme Court trial. ⌘ Read more
Aboriginal community elects avid nightclub dancing 'white guy' as local councillor
David Byrne is a self-described "73-year-old white guy" and "major nightclub dancer". His journey to becoming the local councillor of a far-flung Aboriginal community is as eventful as his first trip there. ⌘ Read more
Man arrested after young woman found dead in small NSW town
Police found the woman's body at a home in Forbes after concerns were raised about a person's welfare. ⌘ Read more
Kayakers come to the rescue after hearing cries of help from fishers after boat flips
The pair were fishing near Spy Island when they were thrown into the water. Strong tides left them unable to swim, but after a long wait in the water, nearby kayakers heard their cries. ⌘ Read more
A-League Women Semifinal Round-Up: Sydney bounces back as Newcastle sets an unexpected record
In the first leg of the inaugural two-legged semifinal, one game is teetering on a knife-edge while another is over almost over before it began. Here are the five main talking-points. ⌘ Read more
Why the surging price of gold is set to soar even further
Wars, currency concerns and inflation pressures are driving up the price of physical gold and Australian mining stocks are finally seeing the upside. ⌘ Read more
Fears for Australian man preparing to sail for Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid as conflict continues
Surya McEwen is joining an international effort to deliver vital supplies, despite recent deaths of aid workers and warnings from the Australian government to steer clear. ⌘ Read more
Ryan Garcia says he 'drank every day' in lead-up to shock win over Devin Haney
Ryan Garcia spouted wild conspiracy theories and drank on the scales at the weigh-in before his blockbuster fight with Devin Haney, and proclaims after the fight he "drank every day" in the week leading up to his win over the previously undefeated champion. ⌘ Read more
Klaudia is helping victim-survivors of domestic violence heal as she works through her own trauma
A Broken Hill woman running a support group for people affected by domestic violence says talking about the problem can help remove the shame and stigma for victim-survivors in small towns. ⌘ Read more