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So who is going to win? It is the question on everyone's lips as this volatile presidential election…
The US presidential candidates are on a swing-state blitz, making their final pitch to voters before…
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says he will soon be releasing more details on a deal to resettle…
Artist Ben Quilty and author Richard Flanagan make a harrowing trip to Europe and the Middle East to witness the refugee crisis.
Jack Charles has lived a full life, as an activist, an addict, an award-winning actor, and now a wise Koori elder.
From the post-war modernist boom to the McMansions of the '80s, the idea of the Australian home is changing.
Scientists working to save the swift parrot are making other discoveries along the way, including how fast they can fly.
SA prosecutors downgrade a charge against senior officer Ashley Francis Gordon, who is being prosecuted over an alleged domestic dispute that sparked a four-and-a-half hour standoff with police.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will both be in New York on election night — the first time two US presidential…
Steve Herbert pays back $192.80 in travel expenses for chauffeuring his two dogs around in a taxpayer-funded car, but is unable to say how many times he has done it.
US artist Nick Cave reveals his plans to inundate Sydney's busiest shopping strip with dozens of life-sized equine puppets…
Tim Ross is our tour guide for this very personal journey exploring how & why our suburbs look the way they do.
An all Australian classical station to celebrate Ausmusic month.
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ABC's flagship science show, Catalyst, has been given the chop. So what is in store for ABC audiences?
Was life really so easy for those born in the post-war era? Do young people today really have it worse than their parents?
Which book made your year? Celebrate the best of your reading year by voting in The Book Club's national poll.
Are our kids missing out on important learning and development when we protect them from risk?
Geraldton rangers, vets and animal rescuers have joined forces to fight feral and stray cats in the area.
Remember when we relied on our memories and not computers? Times have changed - and so have our brains.
Innovation in food and agriculture is the only way we are going to feed a population of 12 billion people by 2100.
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