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Haunting vision from Gareth and Stacey Train which appears to be filmed on the night of the police shooting reveals the extent of their extremist views. WARNING: This story contains content that readers may find distressing. → Read More
Deep in Sydney's financial downtown, suits and metalheads rub shoulders one last time in halls regularly graced by rock royalty. → Read More
ABC Investigation uncovers large swathes of confidential material widely available on the open internet, ranging from sensitive contracts to privileged legal advice about a student's death. → Read More
A pre-emptive strike by One Nation to register dozens of website addresses to be used in the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum campaign backfires, after several of the party's new acquisitions were suspended. → Read More
Reports from flight crews show Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft was involved in six mid-air emergencies in the US in the year after it was cleared to return to the skies following two fatal crashes. → Read More
Both major Australian political parties have amassed data on every eligible voter, which they are using to build detailed profiles on constituents to influence their votes in tight electoral races. → Read More
A former Australian of the Year and mental health advocate says Liberal MP Fiona Martin's campaign has selectively quoted him in a reelection endorsement for her without his knowledge. → Read More
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (PHON) is running a network of "ghost" candidates in the federal election, many of whom have not been seen nor heard of in the seats they are supposed to be contesting. → Read More
Candidates at this stage of the federal election are keen to be seen and heard. But One Nation's pick for the electorate of Hughes, Narelle Seymour, has remained an enigma for the constituents in the southern Sydney seat. → Read More
Josh Frydenberg's campaign team is covering over a photograph of a group of scouts featured on election posters after receiving a complaint from one of the subjects in the photo. → Read More
Voices sympathetic to Russia are posing as fact-checkers in a bid to sow doubt and confusion, and to drain sympathy from a world watching the invasion of Ukraine. → Read More
Australian political parties reaching out to you with postal vote registration forms ahead of election day may be just as interested in your personal data as helping you cast a ballot. → Read More
Brian Houston resigns from the global megachurch he founded after an internal investigation into revelations he behaved inappropriately towards two women. → Read More
In its most-recent advertising, Clive Palmer's United Australia Party (UAP) printed the names, photos and numbers of 151 of its candidates. Here's what we found after calling and investigating the digital footprints of each of them. → Read More
A leaked database of donations made to Canadian truckers protesting against vaccine mandates has listed hundreds of Australians among the convoy's supporters. → Read More
Parents say they're "incredibly nervous" about returning their children to school during NSW's largest COVID-19 outbreak and that "vague" reassurances from the Department of Education haven't helped. → Read More
COVID-19 hospitalisations in NSW have dropped over a reporting period for the third time in a week as the state records 34 deaths. → Read More
Hopes of a fitness sector recovery after two years of COVID-19 interruptions have been dashed, as the Omicron outbreak keeps people away from gyms and trainers turn their back on the industry. → Read More
A new public health order in NSW mandating the reporting of positive COVID-19 rapid antigen test (RAT) results has major impact on case numbers. → Read More
There are few COVID-19 restrictions in Australia's most populous state, but Omicron is affecting almost everything in NSW, from hospitals to hospitality. → Read More