Features

  1. Full Coverage: Victorian Election 2018

  2. Opinion: I defended my daughter's right to get a haircut. This is what happened next

  3. 'His heart stopped beating inside me': Finding strength after a stillbirth

  4. Analysis: Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

  5. Opinion: What we get wrong when we talk about terrorism

  6. How to spot an abusive relationship — and help a friend who's in one

  7. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

  8. Hot one minute, then raining the next: How Melbourne's weather changes so quickly

  9. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

  10. The jockey who beat ice addiction to get back in the saddle

  11. Out of Africa: What happened to the rare, exotic animals that roamed an outback cattle station?

  12. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

  13. Analysis: Trump's European trip's familiar failure symbolised by bone-crushing handshake

  14. How emergency services are battling changing climate conditions

  15. Finding love when dating apps aren't your thing

  16. Meet the taxidermist on a mission to preserve Australia's last flamingo

  17. Looking sharp: Knifemaker creates unique tools from mammoth ivory

  18. Opinion: Five food mistakes to avoid if you're trying to lose weight

  19. 'Dude, we're done': The Malibu residents who stayed to fight the flames

  20. Donna Zuckerberg on how the alt-right is weaponising the Classics

  21. Analysis: Why debt will be the cause of the next stock market jolt

  22. Analysis: The Australian judge who sentenced a Japanese leader to death

Features

  1. Hopes and dreams of lottery players captured in candid portraits

  2. Opinion: I defended my daughter's right to get a haircut. This is what happened next

  3. 'His heart stopped beating inside me': Finding strength after a stillbirth

  4. Analysis: Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

  5. Kalgoorlie teen golfer battling nerves ahead of Australian Open debut

  6. The mysterious kindness behind Australia's most violent postal delivery

  7. Need a new lawnmower? Don't buy one — borrow it from the library

  8. How to spot an abusive relationship — and help a friend who's in one

  9. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

  10. Opinion: What we get wrong when we talk about terrorism

  11. Out of Africa: What happened to the rare, exotic animals that roamed an outback cattle station?

  12. The (subtle) art of podcast sound design and why it matters

  13. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

  14. For many, House of Cards has whimpered to a disappointing end

  15. Hot one minute, then raining the next: How Melbourne's weather changes so quickly

  16. 'Our own little 9/11': California fires besiege community still reeling from mass shooting

  17. How we turned our apartment block into a community

  18. Analysis: Hillary 2020? Democrats face ugly tussle on path to choosing nominee to take on Donald Trump

  19. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

  20. Analysis: Should you take probiotics when you're on antibiotics?

  21. World's largest humpback whale population booming thanks to the Kimberley

  22. Female circumcision: Culture and religion in Malaysia see millions of girls undergo cut

Features

  1. Opinion: I defended my daughter's right to get a haircut. This is what happened next

  2. 'His heart stopped beating inside me': Finding strength after a stillbirth

  3. Analysis: Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

  4. How to spot an abusive relationship — and help a friend who's in one

  5. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

  6. Bringing out the bling so we can dig WA's artistic mineral wealth

  7. World's largest humpback whale population booming thanks to the Kimberley

  8. Out of Africa: What happened to the rare, exotic animals that roamed an outback cattle station?

  9. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

  10. 'Our own little 9/11': California fires besiege community still reeling from mass shooting

  11. How we turned our apartment block into a community

  12. Analysis: Hillary 2020? Democrats face ugly tussle on path to choosing nominee to take on Donald Trump

  13. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

  14. Analysis: Should you take probiotics when you're on antibiotics?

  15. Female circumcision: Culture and religion in Malaysia see millions of girls undergo cut

  16. The jockey who beat ice addiction to get back in the saddle

  17. Analysis: Trump's European trip's familiar failure symbolised by bone-crushing handshake

  18. How emergency services are battling changing climate conditions

  19. Hot one minute, then raining the next: How Melbourne's weather changes so quickly

  20. Finding love when dating apps aren't your thing

Features

  1. Opinion: I defended my daughter's right to get a haircut. This is what happened next

  2. 'His heart stopped beating inside me': Finding strength after a stillbirth

  3. Analysis: Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

  4. How to spot an abusive relationship — and help a friend who's in one

  5. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

  6. Opinion: What we get wrong when we talk about terrorism

  7. Meet the taxidermist on a mission to preserve Australia's last flamingo

  8. The (subtle) art of podcast sound design and why it matters

  9. For many, House of Cards has whimpered to a disappointing end

  10. Out of Africa: What happened to the rare, exotic animals that roamed an outback cattle station?

  11. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

  12. Hot one minute, then raining the next: How Melbourne's weather changes so quickly

  13. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

  14. How we turned our apartment block into a community

  15. Analysis: Hillary 2020? Democrats face ugly tussle on path to choosing nominee to take on Donald Trump

  16. 'Our own little 9/11': California fires besiege community still reeling from mass shooting

  17. Analysis: Should you take probiotics when you're on antibiotics?

  18. World's largest humpback whale population booming thanks to the Kimberley

  19. Female circumcision: Culture and religion in Malaysia see millions of girls undergo cut

  20. The jockey who beat ice addiction to get back in the saddle

  21. Analysis: Trump's European trip's familiar failure symbolised by bone-crushing handshake

  22. How emergency services are battling changing climate conditions

Features

  1. Analysis: Stan Lee made heroism human, no matter what you looked like

  2. Stepping on the Iron Pot took island life to the extreme

  3. Kalgoorlie teen golfer battling nerves ahead of Australian Open debut

  4. Need a new lawnmower? Don't buy one — borrow it from the library

  5. The (subtle) art of podcast sound design and why it matters

  6. Opinion: I defended my daughter's right to get a haircut. This is what happened next

  7. 'His heart stopped beating inside me': Finding strength after a stillbirth

  8. Analysis: Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

  9. How to spot an abusive relationship — and help a friend who's in one

  10. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

  11. The jockey who beat ice addiction to get back in the saddle

  12. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

  13. How we turned our apartment block into a community

  14. Analysis: Hillary 2020? Democrats face ugly tussle on path to choosing nominee to take on Donald Trump

  15. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

  16. 'Our own little 9/11': California fires besiege community still reeling from mass shooting

  17. Analysis: Should you take probiotics when you're on antibiotics?

  18. World's largest humpback whale population booming thanks to the Kimberley

  19. Female circumcision: Culture and religion in Malaysia see millions of girls undergo cut

  20. Analysis: Trump's European trip's familiar failure symbolised by bone-crushing handshake

  21. How emergency services are battling changing climate conditions

  22. Hot one minute, then raining the next: How Melbourne's weather changes so quickly

  23. Meet the taxidermist on a mission to preserve Australia's last flamingo

Features

  1. Analysis: Stan Lee made heroism human, no matter what you looked like

  2. 'His heart stopped beating inside me': Finding strength after a stillbirth

  3. Opinion: I defended my daughter's right to get a haircut. This is what happened next

  4. Kalgoorlie teen golfer battling nerves ahead of Australian Open debut

  5. Analysis: Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

  6. Need a new lawnmower? Don't buy one — borrow it from the library

  7. The mysterious kindness behind Australia's most violent postal delivery

  8. How to spot an abusive relationship — and help a friend who's in one

  9. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

  10. Opinion: What we get wrong when we talk about terrorism

  11. Hot one minute, then raining the next: How Melbourne's weather changes so quickly

  12. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

  13. How we turned our apartment block into a community

  14. Analysis: Hillary 2020? Democrats face ugly tussle on path to choosing nominee to take on Donald Trump

  15. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

  16. 'Our own little 9/11': California fires besiege community still reeling from mass shooting

  17. Analysis: Should you take probiotics when you're on antibiotics?

  18. World's largest humpback whale population booming thanks to the Kimberley

  19. Female circumcision: Culture and religion in Malaysia see millions of girls undergo cut

  20. The jockey who beat ice addiction to get back in the saddle

  21. How emergency services are battling changing climate conditions

  22. Analysis: Trump's European trip's familiar failure symbolised by bone-crushing handshake

  23. Finding love when dating apps aren't your thing

  24. Meet the taxidermist on a mission to preserve Australia's last flamingo

  25. Analysis: Why debt will be the cause of the next stock market jolt

  26. Looking sharp: Knifemaker creates unique tools from mammoth ivory

  1. Stan Lee's legacy

    Lee's creations, born of an era of grand-scale social disharmony, transformed the idea of what constitutes a hero — and more importantly, who could become one.

  2. How housing hinges on the Westpac case

    What happens now that the Federal Court has rejected ASIC's settlement with Westpac over responsible lending breaches? And what effect might it have on the falling housing market?

  3. Should you take probiotics when you're on antibiotics?

    Probiotics might avert a case of diarrhoea, or they could mean your gut takes longer to return to normal.

  4. Clinton 'will run for 2020 presidency'

    The prospect of Hillary Clinton taking on Donald Trump again may strike fear into the hearts of many Democrats, but anyone who tells you with confidence who the 2020 nominee will be is either naive or brave — or both.

Regional News

  1. 'Make France Great Again': Trump ridicules Macron

    In five posts sent on the same day France marked the anniversary of the 2015 terrorist attacks that killed 130 people in Paris, Donald Trump blasts the key US ally over its near-defeat to Germany in two world wars, its wine industry and the French President's approval ratings.

  2. CNN sues White House over reporter's revoked credentials

    CNN files a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the revocation of press credentials for White House correspondent Jim Acosta, whose questions and reporting have been a frequent target of criticism by President Donald Trump.

  3. Stan Lee made heroism human, no matter what you looked like

    Lee's creations, born of an era of grand-scale social disharmony, transformed the idea of what constitutes a hero — and more importantly, who could become one, writes Paul Donoughue.

  4. World's most popular drones wide open to spying after Chinese manufacturer's flaw revealed

    The world's largest drone manufacturer Da-Jiang Innovations has had to patch a security vulnerability that left users' photos, videos, and data wide open to hackers.

  1. Indonesian police deny allegations of 'virginity testing' females — but they must be 'good looking'

    An Indonesian inspector-general denies reports female recruits undergo virginity tests, but confirms they must be "good looking".

  2. Fiji goes to the polls in second democratic election since 2006 coup

    While the Pacific island nation has made strides away from its troubled political history, which saw the military overthrow four governments in the space of two decades, today's general election sees two former coup leaders vying for the prime ministership.

  3. China tells world to ignore 'gossip' about Xinjiang's mass internment camps

    China's Foreign Minister was asked if Beijing would allow international observers in to inspect 'political re-education' camps holding Muslims in the Xinjiang province. He says the world should stop listening to "gossip".

  4. 'More agressive measures' needed to force Goldman Sachs to return 1MDB fees

    Bankers at Goldman Sachs "cheated" Malaysia in dealings with state fund 1MDB, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad says, amid growing calls in the country for more aggressive steps to recoup fees earned by the bank.

  1. Australia's biggest oil and gas producer wants a carbon price now

    Woodside joins the two other giants of the Australian resources sector, BHP and Rio Tinto, in calling for a domestic carbon price to combat climate change.

  2. Zero or 261,987. How many times did Westpac breach responsible lending laws?

    What happens now that the Federal Court has rejected ASIC's settlement with Westpac over responsible lending breaches? There's an awful lot riding on the outcome, including falls to house prices, writes Michael Janda.

  3. Hotel owners speak out against booking websites

    Accommodation booking websites might make life easier for customers, but some Australian hotel and motel owners say they are causing big problems for their businesses.

  4. I spied on sick people so insurance companies could find fraud. Here’s what I found

    I spent a year working as a surveillance investigator for some of Australia's biggest insurers. I followed more than 100 people, clocking up well over 1000 hours in my car and lost nine demerit points doing it. Here's what I learnt, writes Jessicah Mendes.

  1. He'd never been to Australia before — now Martin Boyle is set for his Socceroos debut

    The speed merchant has recently acquired Australian citizenship after Socceroos coach Graham Arnold pressed the FFA to do everything in its power to secure the Scottish winger's services.

  2. Caitlin Foord scores a hat-trick as Matildas thump Chile

    The Matildas make amends for their shock last-start loss, finding the net four times in 17 minutes with striker Caitlyn Foord bagging a hat-trick in a comfortable 5-0 win over Chile in Newcastle.

  3. Australian Open accused of giving Federer special treatment; Djokovic backs rival

    They are opponents on court, but Novak Djokovic defends Roger Federer amid claims he is given preference above other players when it comes to the scheduling of matches at the Australian Open.

  4. Award-winning wheelchair racer Kurt Fearnley to focus on life off the track

    For 25 years Kurt Fearnley has made his name as a wheelchair athlete and Paralympian — now the 2019 NSW Australian of the Year is looking to concentrate on a return to teaching.

  1. The Fantastic Beasts franchise pulls a rabbit out of its hat

    The Crimes of Grindelwald recovers from a bland first instalment and returns to Potterverse form, making for an utterly magical film.

  2. Outback dancer heading to Queensland Ballet

    From the dirt and dust to the big smoke, Longreach's 16-year-old dancing queen Melanie Kilili will head off to Brisbane next month to partake in a Queensland Ballet residency.

  3. These are the heroes that made Stan Lee a Marvel super-writer

    The list of superheroes created by Stan Lee is staggering. Let's take a look back at some of his creations as we remember the iconic writer who died aged 95.

  4. Bringing out the bling so we can dig WA's artistic mineral wealth

    The Art Gallery of WA opens its vaults to focus attention on the jewellery produced from the state's vast mineral reserves since the late 1800s.

  1. Hopes and dreams of lottery players captured in candid portraits

    Armed with a pop-up studio, an outback photographer is exploring an often overlooked cultural thread that binds millions of Australians.

  2. Roger the Rock travels Australia thanks to kindness of strangers

    A pet rock that has ridden motorbikes and horses, learnt to surf and kayak, and climbed trees is part of a movement celebrating random acts of kindness.

  3. World's largest humpback whale population booming thanks to the Kimberley

    The Kimberley region's ideal calving grounds and location on an Antarctic feeding route has seen humpback numbers recover strongly after whaling ceased.

  4. How a pair of sneakers could be the key to fighting homelessness

    People sleeping rough across Perth are being given running shoes as part of a mission to engage the city's most vulnerable in regular exercise.

  1. If Sheridan ever falls pregnant again, her 'pregnancy mole' will give her away

    Pregnancy hormones don't just help your baby grow, they can affect your skin as well — and for Sheridan Hawkins, they manifest in the form of a mole that only pops up when she's expecting. So what skin changes are normal in pregnancy, and what should you get your dermatologist to check?

  2. Not all 'gluten-free' products are what they claim

    Manufacturers of gluten-free products need to test products more frequently, according to a study that found about one in 40 products did not meet national food standards.

  3. Five food mistakes to avoid if you're trying to lose weight

    Many foods that seem healthy contain hidden fats, sugars and salts. If you're trying to lose weight, it pays to know where they're hiding, write Yasmine Probst and Vivienne Guan.

  4. Why trying to live like our 'healthier' ancestors doesn't stack with evolution

    The modern caveman movement, paleo diets, digital detoxes and off-grid living all seek to get back to a natural way of life. But have humans ever really lived in harmony with their environment or is this notion just "paleofantasy"?

  1. Climate Council issues grim warning on looming water security crisis

    The Climate Council releases a report linking climate change with worsening droughts, and extreme weather events such as bushfires and floods.

  2. Renewables overtake fossil fuels in new power generation: International Energy Agency

    Renewable energy surpasses fossil fuels worldwide as the main source of new electricity generation, while demand for coal is likely to slump if nations meet their emissions reduction targets, according to the International Energy Agency.

  3. The working women of western Queensland — it's tough but someone's got to do it

    Attracting young professionals to western Queensland is a constant struggle, with many sectors hosting a revolving door of staff doing their 'rural stint' before returning home to the city.

  4. Former international journalist-turned-farmer on a mission to revive teddy bear sheep

    When former journalist and editor Dee Nolan left her glamourous life behind for the family farm, she was determined to bring back a breed of sheep that had all but disappeared.