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Doubts surface over the recycling of household batteries.
A baby has died in a homeless camp in Wagga Wagga, a regional city that is experiencing a property boom.
The royal commission into antisemitism hears the lived experiences of Australia’s Jewish community.
Molly Ticehurst was assured by authorities they would make her house safe, but the workers failed to show up.
The death of a little girl and a riot in Alice Springs should prick the national conscience.
The interim report of the royal commission investigating the Bondi Beach terrorist attack shows a fearful community was left almost in the lurch.
Parents invest enormous trust in the childcare industry, but they are fast losing their faith as scandals and other problems mount.
The Albanese government’s new laws regulate global media giants and uphold national sovereignty.
NSW’s biggest club group saw nothing while customers laundered cleaned hundred of millions of dollars through poker machines
We may have different views of war and different feelings about the Anzac tradition, but dawn services are sacrosanct.
The much-admired ABC broadcaster leaves an ache in Sydney’s heart.
The NDIS was supposed to support Australians with a disability, but governments failed to stop rorters tainting the good intentions, and reform can no...
The NDIS was supposed to support Australians with a disability, but governments failed to stop rorters tainting the good intentions, and reform can no...
The NDIS was supposed to support Australians with a disability, but governments failed to stop rorters tainting the good intentions, and reform can no...
The NDIS was supposed to support Australians with a disability, but governments failed to stop rorters tainting the good intentions, and reform can no...
What is the true cost of an Oreo? Woolworths will have to justify its biscuit discounts.
EVs have suddenly become Australia’s most sought-after vehicle, but the infrastructure to support them is lagging.
For the free and fair flow of information in a democracy, the media must be allowed to do its job.
A crumbling Katoomba cafe contains a clue about how to preserve many of the state’s treasures.
Dealing with the looming economic crunch will challenge our economic guardians.
A fire at one of the nation’s remaining two oil refineries has raised fears about what it could mean for petrol prices.
A regulator crackdown has caused Australia’s medicinal cannabis industry to slump.
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor’s first major policy speech on the issue of immigration has turned out a blend of One Nation and Donald Trump.
A planning dispute between a council and a developer has potential to see more dwellings built.
US Vice President JD Vance and the leadership of Iran held a 21-hour-long peace negotiation in Pakistan over the weekend – and both sides emerged...
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions fails to take former Labor minister Eddie Obeid to court and won’t explain why, saying it is...
The world heaves in panic, but a trip around the moon reminds us there is cause for celebration.
For a few hours, it looked as though US President Donald Trump and the remnants of the murderous regime in Iran were locked in a mutually destructive...
New statistics show an exodus of people from Sydney’s greater eastern suburbs.
New research on childcare risks should not undermine the faith of parents in the system
A 10-year ban after a NSW Fair Trading investigation will hurt but a $33,000 fine is peanuts to someone who earned $9 million in commissions last...
Proposals to limit free speech should be subject to informed and rigorous public debate.
US President Donald Trump’s weaponised uncertainty has a credibility problem.
Some petrol prices will be lower for Easter, but the rest of the year is unknown territory.
The NSW Education Department is going back to tradition to attract people to public education.
Of the13,133 people in NSW prisons, the sentenced population is 7052 but the other 6081 are on remand – an increase of nearly 37 per cent in just...
Renegade Liberal MPS should be brought back into line on gun laws.
Australians’ confidence in the value of their own finances has hit rock bottom.
One Nation’s success in South Australia is a singular political moment.
Some educator’s email addresses are being cloaked for fear staff will be harassed or abused or that they will be expected to respond instantly at...
When the Matildas run on the Stadium Australia pitch at 8pm tonight to play in the Asian Cup final, they will be met with a roar from more than 60,000...
When the Matildas run on the Stadium Australia pitch at 8pm tonight to play in the Asian Cup final, they will be met with a roar from more than 60,000...
When the Matildas run on the Stadium Australia pitch at 8pm tonight to play in the Asian Cup final, they will be met with a roar from more than 60,000...
The Middle East war is spiralling out of control and Australia has no way of knowing how long the oil will last.
Political leadership is about rising to the occasion, but US President Donald Trump looks in danger of deflating.
Jim Chalmers was already being pressured to unveil meaningful reforms in the May budget. Turmoil in the Middle East has made that even more pressing.
Learning the Irish language is enjoying unprecedented popularity, and it is a reason to be cheerful in fraught times.
Tech companies started shedding staff as AI affects bottom lines
Former ASIO chief Dennis Richardson’s resignation has sorely injured the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.
The Nationals turn to a new leader after years of turmoil on the Coalition side of politics.