PM tells Waleed Aly he always sought to confront Islamophobia, not exploit it
![Scott Morrison and Waleed Aly Prime Minister Scott Morrison answers questions from Waleed Aly.](http://web.archive.org./web/20190321222117im_/https://www.abc.net.au/news/image/10927950-3x2-220x147.jpg)
Labor's rollback of tax breaks for property investors would force property prices down and see landlords jack up rents to recoup their losses, according to SQM Research.
The unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level in almost eight years, although its move below 5 per cent was largely driven by fewer people looking for work.
The oversupply of apartments is starting to bite, with 40,000 jobs lost and abandoned projects piling up. But it's likely to get worse before it gets better, writes Phillip Lasker.
The star defender's likely season-ending injury, and the manner in which he accepted his fate, were the talking points of an AFL season-opener akin to mixing a fine aged Scotch with dishwater, writes Richard Hinds.
A strong second half performance, led by Sam Burgess, has seen South Sydney claim a 34-18 win over St George Illawarra and keep its perfect start to the season alive.
Fears Richmond superstar Alex Rance has injured his ACL have more than taken the shine off a solid round one win for the Tigers, who held off Carlton's third-quarter charge to win by 33 points.
Centenarian Anne Brokenbrow is handcuffed and driven away in a police car as part of her wish to know what it feels like to live on the wrong side of the law.
As Australians and Kiwis bond together this week in the face of terror and tragedy, an inner-city Perth neighbourhood reflects on the community it's created through food.
It's 7:00am and you reach for the toothbrush before heading to work, you turn on the tap, but do you turn it off straight away or let the water run?
Here is a selection of photos sent in by ABC Open audience members from around Australia.
Here is a selection of photos sent in by ABC Open audience members from around Australia during the year.
In a world gripped by 'go big or get out', he had a bold idea. Go small.