In the same-sex marriage debate, the No campaign argues that people in same sex relationships already have full legal equality with married couples. That's a view contested by the Yes campaign.
An ex-Serbian commander, Captain Dragan Vasiljkovic, who grew up in Australia, has been sentenced to 15 years prison for war crimes including the murder and torture of Croatians in the 1990s.
The Federal government has secured assurances from gas suppliers that they'll keep more supplies in Australia to prevent to predicted future shortages.
Paul Talbot is a dental technician who travels to rural and remote Indigenous communities to improve dental hygiene. He's helping bring a smile to faces of hundreds of people - and saving health services millions.
In WA, a second inquest in ten years is being held into the rate of suicide among young Indigenous people. The crisis has driven one elder to look for a community-led alternative to what she calls talkfests that don't work. Olive Knight has taken music back to her remote Kimberley community to try to prove its healing powers.
Tasmania could become the first state to remove poker machines from pubs and clubs. A government inquiry is considering it and new polling released to 7.30 shows more than three quarters of people in the Tasmanian premier's own electorate support limiting the number of poker machines or removing them altogether.
The Federal Government has unveiled a better budget bottom line on the back of solid company tax collections and a slower than expected uptake of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Treasurer Scott Morrison joins 7.30 to discuss the figures.