After calling for improved services for decades, residents in far north South Australia will have access to a barge that can take livestock across the Cooper Creek when it floods. The announcement... Read more »
In the wake of outback killer Bradley John Murdoch’s death, the police officer first on the scene of Peter Falconio’s disappearance has spoken exclusively to the ABC about the cold case that... Read more »
The developer of a proposed $10 billion Victorian offshore wind farm has abandoned the project, prompting fears Australia may not reach its renewable energy targets. Gippsland Dawn was to be a 2-gigawatt... Read more »
The federal education minister, Jason Clare, says the “drip feed” of information about the work history of alleged paedophile Joshua Dale Brown highlights the urgent need for a national database to track... Read more »
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) proposal to ban credit and debit card surcharges has left some small business groups cold, as SME advocates question how merchants will recoup the costs currently... Read more »
NSW Premier Chris Minns says young people being locked out of the housing market is “standing in the way of their happiness”, as he cheekily hitout at the WA “petro-state” in a... Read more »
Key PointsAntisemitism envoy Jillian Segal released a 20-point plan to combat hostility towards Jewish Australians last week.If adopted, universities and artists could lose government funding if they don’t act against antisemitism.Labor MP... Read more »
Notorious backpacker killer Bradley John Murdoch has died in prison after suffering throat cancer. “I can confirm that Bradley Murdoch passed away last night in the palliative care unit at Alice Springs... Read more »
Giving women skills and confidence is key to improving the industry, say advocates. “Waiting for employers to do the right thing just hasn’t worked.” Plus, how you can get involved Save You... Read more »
“Today felt profoundly sad. There are no winners,” Dodd said. “The Sycamore Gap tree wasn’t just wood and leaves. It was a marker of memory, history, belonging.” The tree, in a saddle... Read more »