âItâs not a great lookâ: Eagles criticised over Reidâs Victorian break
West Coast allows young gun Harley Reid to fly to Victoria to see his family while being rested, and AFL great Paul Roos believes it could lead the club down a slippery slope. â Read more
Politicians reportedly among 1 million NSW club patrons affected by potential data breach
Premier Chris Minns and Police Minister Yasmin Catley named in possible data breach in licensed venues across NSW. â Read more
âShockingâ move to axe menâs behavioural-change program in city rocked by three alleged murders of women
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is being urged to intervene after the stateâs Magistrates Court decided to axe a crucial menâs behaviour program in the region, leaving family service providers âin disbeliefâ. â Read more
We fact checked Anthony Albanese on his record jobs claim. Hereâs what we found
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the number of jobs created since Labor was elected is a record for a first-term government. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check takes a look. â Read more
Outback town records seven times the national average for dog bites needing hospital care
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare says the number of dog bites requiring hospital admission was 20 per 100,000 nationally, while in Broome itâs 142, signalling a significant and preventable public health issue. â Read more
Louise Milligan draws on the news stories sheâs covered as a journo in her debut crime novel
The veteran ABC investigative journalist says writing Pheasants Nest was a kind of therapy for the secondary trauma she has experienced on the job. â Read more
The pros and cons of making your own plant-based milks
Almond. Oat. Soy. There are more choices when it comes to alternative milks, but are there any benefits to making your own? â Read more
Live: ASX to slip, Federal Reserve indicates US interest rate hike is unlikely
The Australian share market is likely to fall in morning trade after the US Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold, while its chairman Jerome Powell indicates a rate hike is unlikely. Follow live. â Read more
âLetting me downâ: Day hoping improved iron play will help first title defence in five years
Jason Day heads into this weekâs US PGA tournament as defending champion, something he has not been in five years. â Read more
With an âentrenched epidemicâ in the national spotlight, what are the next steps for change?
Women are still dying and being turned away from shelters as attention to family and domestic violence sparks promises to âdo betterâ. â Read more
What is the federal governmentâs $925m Leaving Violence Program?
Almost $1 billion is being spent on permanently establishing a program helping victim-survivors of violence leave. This is what we know about how it will work. â Read more
Harvey Weinsteinâs 2020 rape conviction to be retried in court
The 72-year-old is facing a retrial, likely in September, after a court finding that âprior bad actsâ testimony violated his right to a fair trial. â Read more
Mariners secure premierâs plate, coach eyeing-off bigger trophies
Mark Jackson wants Central Coast Marinersâ A-League Men premierâs plate victory to be the start of a trophy-laden month for the club after wrapping up top spot. â Read more
Pro-Palestinian protesters attacked, hundreds arrested in increasingly violent encampment
Footage of the clashes at the University of California in Los Angeles, shows people wielding sticks and letting off fireworks. â Read more
Menâs change initiative âinundatedâ in wake of Ballarat womenâs deaths
A Victorian womenâs health group employs a male equality adviser for âmen who only listen to other menâ about controlling and violent behaviour. Expecting just 10 participants to its first session, 80 showed up. â Read more
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Ziggy Ramoâs Human?
Ziggy Ramo has taken a three-dimensional approach to his new project delivering a book, an album and incorporating visual art by his sister Brydi Fatnowna. He describes it as a sprawling âpick your own adventureâ. â Read more
âTheir blood pressureâs through the roofâ: Why pregnant women are struggling to access essential medications
Doctors say patients are having trouble getting blood pressure medications and other medicines for issues like autoimmune diseases. â Read more
How Europeâs biggest tourist hotspots are fighting back against crowds
They say money canât buy you happiness, but at Europeâs busiest tourist hot spots, it can buy you peace and quiet, and experts say a trend of reducing visitor numbers and offering pricey private tours is here to stay. â Read more
Renters enduring âlandlord specialsâ amid property owners undertaking inadequate DIY work
An increasing number of do-it-yourself renovations in the rental market has raised concerns around what a lack of policing could mean for renters if it the work is not done correctly. â Read more
The latest Bruce Lehrmann defamation case hearing provided some answers, but key questions remain
Justice Michael Lee reserved his decision on costs in Bruce Lehrmannâs defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, but has ruled on some issues. â Read more
Leisaâs skin condition was diagnosed after 24 years due to a chance meeting
It took more than two decades for Leisa Prescott to receive a diagnosis after suffering with inflamed abscesses and nodules on her skin. â Read more
Violence against women isnât a âseriousâ crime under NSW bail laws. Experts say it puts lives at risk
Domestic violence advocates and legal experts are calling for changes to bail laws to protect women following the death of Molly Ticehurst in regional NSW last week. â Read more
The lead-up to last yearâs budget was all about the budget. This year the government is struggling to flag its plans
In the lead-up to this yearâs budget announcement, the Albanese government is struggling to maintain the publicâs focus and clear air to announce their plans. â Read more
Age verification pilot applauded, billion-dollar program panned. What survivors, experts, and advocates think
The federal government has committed to permanent funding to help women escape violence and online measures including an age verification trial to block children accessing pornography. But not everyone is convinced those measures will work. â Read more
Smaller businesses at significant risk of going to the wall while larger businesses benefit
Australians are being told to brace for a tidal wave of small businesses going bust, and the job losses that may come with that. â Read more