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Almost two years after it began, why is the Kumanjayi Walker inquest still going?**
The coronial inquest into the police shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker will resume on Monday, for what is scheduled to be the final days of evidence. ⌘ Read more
'Don't assume': Rafael Nadal suggests he may play on
Rafael Nadal says he is feeling better about his game and offered the tantalising prospect that this might not be his last French Open. ⌘ Read more
'You could save someone's life': Search for stem cell donor for cancer patient
A sisterly bond has inspired a group of university students to roll up their sleeves in hopes of being a bone marrow match for a young leukaemia patient. ⌘ Read more
'I want him to get to know beautiful Veronique': Bridget's path to forgiving drunk driver who killed her daughter
Restorative justice programs can bring healing to victims' families and perpetrators. But it's not for everyone. ⌘ Read more
Canberra volunteers say it's a rewarding experience but their numbers are gradually declining
ACT volunteers like Rachel Eslick-Angus from charity Feel the Magic say while the experience is rewarding the rising cost of living is making it harder for them to maintain their efforts. ⌘ Read more
'Why do novels have chapters?': A simple question with a 2,000-year-old answer
Chapters are an obvious but invisible part of reading. Here's how they came to be and how they spill over into our favourite TV shows. ⌘ Read more
Sheep farmers 'plan for the worst, hope for the best' when facing hard decisions with likely end to live exports
With the likely end to live sheep exports out of Western Australia, people right along the state's supply chain are contemplating how the future of sheep production will look. ⌘ Read more
Elizabeth 'Liz' Henry was four months pregnant when she was murdered in 1998. Can a $500k reward uncover her killer?**
Liz Henry was one of eight and a mother of six. And although she was vulnerable when she died — beaten to death and her body left by a road north-west of Brisbane — her family remembers a "mighty strong woman". ⌘ Read more
Nicki Minaj detained at Amsterdam airport for having marijuana in her bags, forcing her to cancel Manchester concert
The 41-year-old has had to cancel her concert in Manchester, England. ⌘ Read more
As asbestos clean up costs add up at this Melbourne park, residents say they sounded the alarm years ago
Residents in Melbourne's north say council ignored their concerns about potentially contaminated soil when redeveloping a local park, which has now cost hundreds of thousands to clean-up. ⌘ Read more
This type of photography involves 'anxiety and drama', but that's why Dominique loves it
In autumn, the rolling green hills of Jamberoo and surrounds on the New South Wales south coast beckon to Dominique Pierre-Nina, who ventures out to capture the exquisite light with his large format camera. ⌘ Read more
Two-time PGA Tour winner dies aged 30
Grayson Murray, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour, died Saturday morning at age 30, the day after withdrawing from a tournament. ⌘ Read more
Dominant Tadej Pogačar all but seals Giro d'Italia win
Tadej Pogačar all but seals his maiden Giro d'Italia overall victory thanks to yet another devastating display in the mountains, with his overall winning margin the largest since 1965. ⌘ Read more
Cristina thought breast implants would make her look and feel good. They had the opposite effect
Breast implant removal was once a rare procedure but it is becoming more common in Australia. Some women are getting rid of them for good over concerns they could be making them sick. ⌘ Read more
Biden pulled a page from Trump's playbook, by blowing up at a court decision
One of America's presidential candidates is notorious for attacking prosecutors and courts, undermining their decisions and disrespecting their independence. But this week, Joe Biden adopted a quintessential Donald Trump move and hit out at a prosecutor for doing his job, while presenting no evidence to back his criticism. ⌘ Read more
Would you use these conversation starters? A new consent campaign targeting parents wants you to
Ads on social media, billboards and television will direct parents towards a new website. ⌘ Read more
A deep dive inside the world of anatomy's 'silent teachers'
From ancient Greece to Australian universities — body donations have unlocked the gates of modern anatomy, but what really happens when you gift your body to science. ⌘ Read more
Jon Owen spends his days helping others through their darkest moments. He's worked out he needs six things to stay upright himself
Jon Owen, the pastor of Sydney's Wayside Chapel, has spent decades caring for the broken, eschewing a comfortable life for one of radical compassion. He's learned he needs to commit to certain regular habits in order to protect his own mental health. ⌘ Read more
Don't say 'just ignore them' — why there's more to helping your teen cope with bullying
Matt Purcell was just six years old when a group of older boys stuffed him in a council bin and left him to stew in the juices. He's now a youth worker helping kids deal with bullies. ⌘ Read more
Consider yourself a general knowledge expert? Let's fix that. It's time to play, HARD!
Back again I see? It seems like you've got something to prove. Well, let's see what you've got. ⌘ Read more
Abseiling couple takes romance to the next level with 'perfect' mountain wedding
Jade King's story is proof that you can find a romantic match anywhere — even in a car park after abseiling down a mountain. ⌘ Read more
Dozens shopping for hardware suffer injuries after Russia strikes Ukrainian superstore
Two people have been confirmed dead and dozens were injured after a hardware store was struck. ⌘ Read more
Change is coming for Pat Cummins's Test team, but are they ready for it?**
When selectors had a chance to introduce new blood to the men's Test team over the summer, they chose instead to stick with the guys they had. Could that strategy come back to bite them as the current team ages out? ⌘ Read more
The NSW energy market quietly melted down this month. For some, it's a glimpse of the future
It passed largely unnoticed, but a NSW energy market meltdown has sparked warnings the energy transition is veering off the road. ⌘ Read more
What happens when two generations in a family don't speak the same language?**
From being embarrassed to speak their mother tongue to struggling to communicate with family members, these women share their regrets and hopes for learning their native languages. ⌘ Read more
Why these small packages are mounting up to a huge problem
Popular with manufacturers and consumers across South-East Asia, single-use sachets are a nightmare for recyclers and the environment. ⌘ Read more
The Block NZ was cancelled, then more than 200 journalists lost their jobs. A media crisis is coming
On both sides of the Tasman, there are massive shifts on the horizon in the news and production industries, with a raft of closures and cancellations already hitting in New Zealand and mystery surrounding the next moves of one of the world's biggest media empires. ⌘ Read more
Many children feared dead after blaze at Indian amusement park
At least 20 bodies have been recovered so far, with that number expected to rise. ⌘ Read more
Israel presses on with strikes in Gaza despite World Court ruling, as Egypt agrees to send aid trucks
Fighting has continued in Gaza despite judges at the top United Nations court ordering Israel on Friday to immediately halt its military assault on Rafah, where it says it is trying to root out Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more
'Catastrophic' PNG landslide aftermath leaves 4,000 without food, water and shelter
An official death toll has still not been reported, but locals estimate the number to be higher than 100. ⌘ Read more
'Very dangerous situation': Umpires under microscope as Voss, Hardwick question calls
Both Carlton and Gold Coast's coaches had the umpires in their crosshairs after the Blues knocked off the Suns by 29 points. However, both men had entirely different issues with the officiating during the contest. ⌘ Read more
Live: Central Coast Mariners face Melbourne Victory in A-League Men grand final
Having already won two trophies this season, the Central Coast Mariners are aiming for an historic treble with an A-League Men championship. Can Melbourne Victory stop them? Follow live. ⌘ Read more
US bans imports of Victorian poultry products
The US Department of Agriculture says it's restricting the importation of all poultry products from Victoria until further notice. ⌘ Read more
'Our league loves her': Caitlin Clark's opponents reject rumours of jealousy within WNBA
The outsized spotlight on Caitlin Clark has prompted some to suggest others in the WNBA are jealous of her, but two champions of the league say that is nonsense. ⌘ Read more
Perth mother and daughter shot dead by friend's ex-partner in double murder suicide
The gunman who shot and killed a mother and her teenage daughter in Perth's affluent western suburbs did so because he thought his ex-partner was at the property. ⌘ Read more
Man charged with murder after cyclist dragged under car in Perth suburbs
WA Police charge a man with murder over the death of a cyclist on Friday afternoon, as they probe the possibility of a property dispute between the two men. ⌘ Read more
Former CIA agent admits he was a Chinese spy
A former CIA agent and FBI contractor has pled guilty to spying for China. The 72-year-old US citizen and Hong Kong native admitted he handed over classified US defence documents to Chinese authorities. ⌘ Read more
Live: Raiders and Roosters come together in a top-eight clash to start NRL Saturday
The Raiders are coming off a narrow win in Magic Round, while the Roosters fell to the Sharks. Both sides meet in the nation's capital for a top-eight showdown. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Two more repatriation flights announced for Australians stranded in New Caledonia
Civil unrest in the French territory continues, with seven people dead since riots over proposed electoral changes broke out last week. ⌘ Read more
'The more dogs the harder it is for them to shut the industry down': Secret greyhound recordings tabled in SA Parliament
Greyhound industry figures discussed breeding so many dogs it would become impossible to shut down the industry due to welfare issues, in secret recordings tabled in South Australia's Parliament. ⌘ Read more
'Nearly every kid knows it,' but this bestseller almost didn't happen — until Mem Fox had a brainwave
It's been two decades since Where Is the Green Sheep? hit shelves, but the classic Aussie children's book has lost none of its sparkle. Here's how it first came to be. ⌘ Read more
Gold mine general manager resigns months after deadly rockfall
Kurt Hourigan, 37, died following a collapse at Ballarat Mine in March that also left a colleague seriously injured. General manager Peter Crooks has now resigned, though the reason for the decision is unclear. ⌘ Read more
Live: Horne-Francis makes big admission ahead of 50th game as Port faces Kangaroos
In his 50th game, Jason Horne-Francis is up against the side who drafted him first overall, as Port Adelaide looks to continue the Kangaroos' miserable losing streak to start the season. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
After 10 years, more than $20k and many 'burnt fingers', Peter's model train project is taking shape
Peter Michalak has already spent a decade creating a model version of the broad gauge Adelaide to Victoria rail line in his rumpus room and says he has at least another 10 years to go. ⌘ Read more
Holmes avoids Origin ban as inconsistency 'annoys the crap' out of Cowboys coach
Valentine Holmes is set to play in Queensland's State of Origin series opener after avoiding a ban for a hip-drop tackle against Wests Tigers. ⌘ Read more
The first time Jaimen broke his neck he became quadriplegic. Then he broke it again
Only 1 per cent of Australia's beaches are accessible to those who live with disabilities. Jaimen Hudson, who broke his neck trying to get to the beach, says that needs to change. ⌘ Read more
Attracting Hemsworths and future Olympians, Queensland wave machine resort design unveiled
Queensland’s tropical coastline is stunning, but it isn’t known for its pumping swell. That could soon change, as plans for a huge wave machine, resort and surfing training centre are unveiled. ⌘ Read more
Father-son race rivalry to be played out on 80-year-old motorcycles at historic Winton weekend
In a family of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts, one young mechanic is trying to take up the mantle of fastest rider from his father. ⌘ Read more
Highliners 'walk on air' during epic crossing — and one of them was naked
A group of thrillseekers rigged up a high-line near the top of the Stirling Range, a rugged group of mountains that tower over the surrounding lowlands in Western Australia's south. ⌘ Read more
Private bush campsites planned near Blue Mountains hiking route divides 'haves and have-nots', critics say
Accommodation pods, communal huts, and bathrooms are part of a plan to develop a paid hiking experience in a protected area. ⌘ Read more
Can Australia reach net zero without WA? With the big mining state lagging behind, it will be tough
If the country’s biggest mining and resources state can't commit to meeting an emissions reduction target, what hope does the Albanese government have? ⌘ Read more
The cost-of-living crisis has reached our olive oil. But it's not your only option
Shoppers have been receiving a shock in recent weeks when reaching for olive oil, which is for many a standard pantry staple. But never fear, as there are alternatives that could save you some well-needed cash. ⌘ Read more
Five children, a herd of goats and 'absolute mayhem', but the Robinsons have still managed to open a 24/7 retail store
With the cost-of-living crisis forcing numerous small businesses to close, Charters Towers couple Karin and Kale Robinson are thriving against the odds, navigating the retail meat industry while raising five boys. ⌘ Read more
Police investigating a shooting in Melbourne's north that left teenager hospitalised
Police are investigating after a teenager was found with a suspected gunshot wound in Melbourne's north overnight. ⌘ Read more
Ambitious Hobart AFL stadium bid at Elwick racecourse by Melbourne developer fails to get out starting gate
As Hobart's controversial AFL stadium build seems more likely, a second private investor has stepped forward with a proposal to convert Hobart's Elwick racecourse into a large sports and entertainment development, but it's been quickly quashed by the state government. ⌘ Read more
The fastest woman on Mount Everest 'likes to be faced with fear' as she sets new world record
Nepali woman Phunjo Lama conquered the world's biggest mountain in a record 24 hours and 26 minutes when she returned to base camp on Thursday afternoon — a feat that takes most climbers days. ⌘ Read more
Champion Tiwi footballer left shattered after name stripped from prestigious award
AFL Northern Territory removed football legend Dennis Dunn's name from one of the most prestigious awards in NT football, over a conviction that's almost a decade old. His supporters are calling for the decision to be reversed. ⌘ Read more
Inquest into 'high risk missing person' Richard Roe ends. His family still doesn't have answers
A three-day inquest has heard Richard Roe, who went missing in 2016, was caught up in the dark underworld of Darwin's murky drug scene and owed powerful dealers thousands of dollars. ⌘ Read more
This sculpture is the latest creation by a team of mostly female metal workers
Karin Gethin's career in photography ended because of the COVID pandemic, now she's doing something she never expected — designing metal sculptures which are brought to life by her husband and a team of mostly women metal workers. ⌘ Read more
Fruit tree netting that can entangle flying foxes and birds now banned in Canberra backyards
Fruit tree netting with large holes is now prohibited in Canberra backyards, with residents facing fines of up to $800 if caught using it. Netting must now have a mesh size of 5mm by 5mm or smaller. ⌘ Read more
Sydney store accuses a new competitor of copying it. Does it have a point?**
Accusations of copycatting have been levelled by two small businesses operating close to each other in the same street in Sydney's Newtown. ⌘ Read more
Burned remains, a secret affair and a grim search in second week of murder trial
Forensic specialists and a frail widow give evidence in the trial of Greg Lynn, accused of murdering Russell Hill and Carol Clay. ⌘ Read more
A 'whole bunch of viruses' are circulating at the moment. Here's what you should look out for
Recorded cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) have nearly doubled on last year across Australia, as a "whole bunch of viruses" continue to circulate throughout the country. ⌘ Read more
Weary Matildas turn attention to China matches after All Stars clash
After long club seasons with Arsenal, Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord will relish the opportunity to join their Matildas teammates in camp. ⌘ Read more
Cummins, Head into IPL final with Sunrisers Hyderabad
Pat Cummins and Travis Head will play in the IPL final after their Sunrisers Hyderabad side beat Rajasthan Royals to set up a final appearance against Mitch Starc's Kolkata Knight Riders. ⌘ Read more
The school playground can be a lonely place for some kids, but Sarah and her 'Wellbeing Wagon' are there to help
After feeling "heartbroken" seeing students sitting alone at lunch breaks, Sarah Tyler found a solution to help students who are lonely in the playground. ⌘ Read more
Jessica tracked down her father and 19 siblings on online. She hopes a donor register will ease the burden for others
A registry of sperm and egg donors, proposed in a government bill, could help children conceived in the last 50 years learn where they came from. ⌘ Read more
The harsh reality of food security — 500,000 chickens culled to stop bird flu spread
To protect our birds and your food, more than half a million chickens need to die. It’s a cold, harsh reality of Australia's tough biosecurity measures facing their latest test from avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu. ⌘ Read more
'Men have to be the brutalisers': What are the impacts of misogynistic porn?**
Degrading behaviour towards women is common in 'mainstream' pornography, according to Australia's eSafety commissioner. What sort of impact is this having on teenagers and adults? ⌘ Read more
Landslides hampering rescue efforts in remote PNG village, where more than 100 are believed dead
More than 100 people are believed to have been killed in a landslide that buried a village in a remote, mountainous part of Papua New Guinea, with helicopters the only way of accessing the region. ⌘ Read more
The migration debate is heating up, but will the war of words lead to action?**
Even as the migration debate threatens to get bitter and ugly, Australia's politicians agree more than they disagree. Where will the political debate lead us on the policy front? ⌘ Read more
Why ICJ decision is unlikely to stop invasion in Gaza
Rulings in the UN's top court are considered binding, but enforcing them is another story. Just minutes after the ICJ ordered Israel to stop it's assault on Rafah, the IDF bombed the city again. ⌘ Read more
With 'simple cooking' and Fijian music, these PALM workers are helping Australians struggling with cost of living
They've travelled far from home to help their families in Fiji, but this group of PALM workers spends their Saturdays off cooking in Brisbane for Australians struggling with the cost of living. ⌘ Read more
‘Gas lobby forced-fed down our throat’: MasterChef grilled in greenwashing Senate inquiry
The heat has been put on Network Ten in a Senate inquiry into greenwashing and executives refused to put a number on a controversial gas sponsorship deal for its successful MasterChef show. ⌘ Read more
19 lotto prizes worth up to $15 million remain unclaimed. Here's what happens to them
No matter whether you've won the jackpot or only $10, two things happen to unclaimed winnings from the lotto: they go back to the government or wait for you to collect. ⌘ Read more
You can't decide to increase government spending and keep costs the same. Which side of politics will realise that first?**
In the past 10-15 years, there has been bipartisan support for a range of decisions that profoundly increase the cost of government. Yet the hysterical alarm at increases in the size of government spending fail to acknowledge this. ⌘ Read more
Pharma's mess of its own making — greed, secrecy and weight-loss drugs
One bad apple spoils the barrel — that seems to be the current predicament for Australia's compounding pharmacists. ⌘ Read more
In the aftermath of Russia's latest attack on Kharkiv, thousands of burned books blanket the ground
A "bright yellow spark" and then an explosion — residents of Kharkiv, just kilometres from the Russian border, are bracing for further onslaughts. ⌘ Read more
'You try not to think about what they're going home to': A day on the frontline of Australia's domestic violence crisis
A small room within a Sydney courthouse is packed full of women who have experienced domestic violence and the workers trained to help them make sense of legal process. Inside it, the true scale of the crisis is laid bare. ⌘ Read more
Sudden turbulence caused 'life-changing' injuries for dozens of passengers. Now flying as we know it could change
As the details of the devastating injuries sustained onboard flight SQ321 emerge, attention is turning to what happens to these passengers and crew now and what can be done to make all the hours spent in an aircraft cabin safer. ⌘ Read more
Wren lived in his walk-in-wardrobe for three months — he is one of thousands of South Korean 'shut-ins'
Almost a quarter of a million South Koreans have withdrawn from the outside world. Meet two of them. ⌘ Read more
Super Size Me filmmaker Morgan Spurlock dies aged 53
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, who made food and American diets his life's work by famously eating only at McDonald's for a month to illustrate the dangers of a fast-food diet, dies from complications related to cancer. ⌘ Read more
A day after the French president called for calm, a protester has been killed in New Caledonia
Seven people have now died since riots broke out over proposed electoral changes in the French territory. ⌘ Read more
UN's top court orders Israel to halt Rafah offensive in landmark ruling
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) orders Israel to halt its military offensive inside Rafah in southern Gaza. ⌘ Read more
Bodies of three more Israeli hostages recovered from Gaza
Israel believes 130 hostages remain, many believed to be dead. ⌘ Read more
One person rushed to hospital after reports of shots fired in Perth's suburbs
One person is being rushed to hospital following an incident at a Floreat home. ⌘ Read more
Live: Dockers pushing for top-eight spot against resurgent Magpies
Walyalup/Fremantle can climb inside the top eight with a win in the west but the hosts face a tough task against in-form premiers Collingwood, as Sir Doug Nicholls Round continues. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Why does Papua New Guinea experience so many fatal landslides — and what can be done to help?**
In addition to its hilly terrain, seismic activity and tropical climate, Papua New Guinea's population is spread across the country in a way that makes it particularly vulnerable to landslide fatalities. ⌘ Read more
MediSecure asks for government bailout after cyberhack, data advertised on dark web
The health company at the centre of a cyber attack asks the federal government for a bailout, as personal information about some Australians is posted for sale online. ⌘ Read more
Knitting club's late arrival for meeting 'may well have saved lives' after car plunges into haberdashery
In a case of timing being everything, a group of women were running five minutes late for their weekly knitting catch-up at The Moderne Haberdashery and Fashion shop at Swansea when a high performance car ploughed into it, sending trinkets everywhere. ⌘ Read more
Disgraced AFL player Barry Cable charged with sexual abuse of young girl
Disgraced AFL player Barry Cable is charged with sexually abusing a young girl in the 1960s. ⌘ Read more
Federal inquiry's final report calls on regional communities to be shielded from further bank closures
A federal committee has concluded its investigation into bank closures in regional Australia, detailing a range of recommendations including ensuring regional Australians can access cash and flagging the establishment of a public bank. ⌘ Read more
Investigation uncovers NT police awards 'so offensive' they won't be released
The Northern Territory's anti-corruption watchdog has revealed more racist NT police awards were handed out by members of the specialist Territory Response Group, some of which it has deemed "so offensive" it would not be publicly released. WARNING: This story contains racist and offensive language and images. ⌘ Read more
With two days of military drills, Beijing makes clear its feelings about Taiwan's new president
Days after Taiwan President Lai Ching-te and Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim were sworn in, Beijing has made its feelings about the pair widely known. ⌘ Read more
Live: Cowboys and Tigers kick-off Friday NRL, Manly and Melbourne re-ignite fierce rivalry
North Queensland is back in Townsville to face the Wests Tigers. Later, Melbourne travels north without Cameron Munster to face its old nemesis, Manly. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Is autocorrect racist? The push to stamp out 'galling' ethnic name bias on phones and computers
A new campaign — called I Am Not A Typo — is urging tech companies to fix ethnic bias in their algorithms to stop autocorrect mangling so many people's names. ⌘ Read more
Live: A-League All Stars face Newcastle and Arsenal in Melbourne
Days after 78,000 people filled the MCG to watch Tottenham against Newcastle, the A-Leagues' best and brightest now have a chance to impress. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Waitlist times for men seeking help for violent behaviour reach five months as organisations call for more support
Behavioural change programs are essential for getting perpetrators of domestic violence back on the right path — but support organisations say they need more support as waitlists get longer. ⌘ Read more
Man offering lollies to children spotted near primary school in South Hobart
Tasmania Police have again warned a man offering lollies has been seen near a primary school, after an alert was issued earlier in the week. ⌘ Read more
'The gloves are off': Tasmania picks fight with Commonwealth over GST funds for Hobart stadium
Hobart's planned stadium may have just increased in cost for Tasmania. So whose fault is it? ⌘ Read more