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In a wide-ranging interview the Opposition Leader signals he’s prepared to back the landmark anti-corruption body, with the government expected to reveal its plan tomorrow. → Read More
Dozens of Qantas staff, from pilots to flight attendants, tell ABC's Four Corners how they fear the airline's stellar safety reputation could be undermined. → Read More
The purchase would give China control of an island in the Solomons with a port that could be used immediately for large vessels, an airstrip, and large areas of land, the Australian government is warned. → Read More
Recriminations over the Coalition's federal election loss have spectacularly boiled over, with senior Liberal Party figures engaging in a vicious blame game. → Read More
During the widely celebrated mission in East Timor, Australian soldiers detained and abused 14 men and boys in a secret interrogation facility. Years later, the detainees are still haunted. → Read More
Australia's only prosecution of an elite SAS soldier for crimes in combat collapsed because special forces witnesses were denied "standard" identity protections, the New Zealand military reveals. → Read More
Witness accounts of the actions of an Australian SAS soldier in East Timor have been unearthed after more than 20 years. Here's what they say. → Read More
Secret documents reveal eyewitness accounts from New Zealand soldiers who said an Australian SAS operator brutalised corpses in East Timor in 1999. → Read More
Four Corners can reveal key failures that led to Australia's worst aged care outbreak of coronavirus, including delays in testing and results, and a desperate shortage of staff. → Read More
Frontline doctors warned about infection dangers inside Victoria's hotel quarantine program weeks before COVID-19 spread to the community, a Four Corners investigation reveals. → Read More
Ronnie and Trevor live in a caravan without running water or a toilet. This is the daily reality for some bushfire survivors. → Read More
Antifa is hard to describe. It's a loose collective of individuals and groups who in various ways believe they are doing their part to stand up for the oppressed — be it racial minorities or immigrants. → Read More
Royal Caribbean cruise line promised to get passengers 'close to the drama' when they visited the White Island volcano. Now they are set to sue the cruise company for compensation over the deadly disaster. → Read More
There are calls for Australian authorities to prosecute a disgraced former US congressman for insider trading while a director of an Australian drug company, amid concerns he may be pardoned by President Donald Trump. → Read More
Despite most Australians having to organise at least one funeral in their lifetime, many industry insiders believe the public would be horrified if they knew some of the things that can happen behind the scenes. → Read More
There are more than 500 animals on Australia's threatened species list, but scientists warn only a handful of them are getting the funding they need to survive. → Read More
Delta Electricity asked Melissa Price's office for help accessing taxpayer-funded carbon credits from the Emissions Reduction Fund, documents obtained under Freedom of Information reveal. → Read More
The Government insists Australia is on track to meet its Paris target by 2030, but the Government's own data tells a different story. → Read More
Other countries have announced plans to phase out petrol and diesel cars and the NRMA says it is now time for Australia to catch up. → Read More
As her posting comes to an end, North America correspondent Stephanie March despairs at covering numerous mass shootings, a decline in civility and journalists being called the enemy of the people. → Read More