World
Oceania
'Shot of optimism': Why Jacinda Ardern's win mattered to Hillary Clinton
Ardern's win in the New Zealand election was a "shot of optimism" to the world after her own defeat to Trump, Clinton said.
- by Tracy Watkins
Latest
Extreme weather
Hawaii volcano Kilauea's trail of burning destruction spreads
Lava has spread about 36,000 square metres around the most active fissure. There is no indication of when the lava might stop or how far it might spread.
- by Jennifer Peltz
Immigration
Malaysia stops people smuggling tanker with 130 heading to Australia
The modified tanker carrying the Sri Lankan immigrants included 98 men, 24 women, four boys and five girls.
- by James Massola & Amilia Rosa
Politics
Macron treads a fine line on independence for New Caledonia
President Macron has acknowledged the "pain of colonisation" during a visit to New Caledonia while trying to avoid openly campaigning against independence.
- by Charlotte Antoine
Analysis
Politics
In New Caledonia, Macron confronts the past and prepares the future
Australian policy observers were focused on French President Emmanuel Macron’s first visit to Australia this week, but there is another important first.
- by Denise Fisher
New Zealand
New Zealand is fed up with being left off maps
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has joined a lighthearted campaign by Tourism NZ to #getNZonthemap.
New Zealand
Woman found neighbour's semi-submerged ute and feared the worst
Tania Shaw had gone looking for her neighbour when she found his ute in the creek that divides their homes.
- by Phillipa Yalden
Tragedy
‘Absolute legend’: Australian musician remembered after surfing death in Bali
Jae Haydon has been remembered as a musician and surfer whose “light shone brighter than most”.
- by Rachel Clun
Religion
Exclusive Brethren saved a guilty man from jail, then he was 'shut up'
The secretive sect went to great lengths to keep a drink-driver whose family died in a car crash from jail but has since ordered its members to sever all ties.
- by Bevan Hurley
UK
UK to open diplomatic posts in the Pacific, citing security concerns
Great Britain says it wants to be Global Britain after Brexit by expanding its diplomatic footprint across the world.
- by Latika Bourke
Wildlife
Thousands of Little Blue Penguins wash up dead on NZ coast
The number of dead birds is unusual but not unprecedented as mass deaths occur once in every 20 years.