Have you been paying attention to the news this week? Let's see what you've got.
In the centre of retired farmer Kev Jackwitz's neatly kept front lawn is a monument to childhood memories of yearning for peace. Mr Jackwitz, 88, said he could remember thousands of World War II ...
While people pay good money to get rid of cockroaches and other creepy-crawlies, Kris Messenger has dedicated her life to spruiking the benefits of bugs. But she says demand for them as pets can have ...
A video of Shiri Bibas and her two young children being kidnapped on October 7 made headlines around the world. Hamas says they've been killed, but many Israeli's don't believe them, and the tragic ...
It's been about five years since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Australia. This is what Australia living through "unprecedented times" looks like in numbers.
Aryna Sabalenka has put herself within reach of a third-straight Australian Open title after storming through the semifinals.
Australia Day brings up mixed emotions and opinions for many people. Despite this, there is a growth in First Nations cultural festivals being held on the day and this is why.
Nine people have been charged over their involvement in anti-Semitic attacks in Sydney, but none have been charged with terrorism. Researchers say it's harder to meet that threshold.
A lawyer whose experience of sexual harassment prompted the dismissal of a South Australian magistrate doubts the findings of a second review of the legal profession will spark immediate change.
The most expensive project in Australian steelmaking history is underway in the NSW steel town of Port Kembla.
There’s no official ruling on the collective noun for a group of billionaires, but if ever we needed one it was this week, writes Ange Lavoipierre.
Moving home is always stressful. But for Melbourne's much-loved elephants, a shift to Werribee promises to help the herd grow and thrive.