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2423 episoderCitizen scientists take snaps for first NSW dolphin census
Hundreds of citizen scientists are turning up at their favourite spots along the NSW coastline tomorrow to join in the state's first ever dolphin cens...
'They are using our drinking water,' Sydney council calls for moratorium into data centre developments
New South Wales has declared it's open for business - approving more than 10-billion-dollars worth of data centre projects in the past year alone.
Breakfast Wrap: Government stands ground on tax shake-up
The Federal Government is standing ground on its tax shake-up.
Government front-bencher Tim Ayres joins Sally Sara, to outline why he backs re-...
Thorpe: Government PFAS case 'not enough' to support affected communities
The federal government is seeking two billion dollars in damages from the manufacturer of a firefighting foam -- containing so-called "forever chemica...
Could 'flat-pack' homes be the answer to the housing crisis?
The federal government is committing $39 million to help states and territories trial a rollout of prefabricated homes — where parts are pre-built and...
Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon amid mass evacuation
Israel has launched a strike on southern Beirut for the first time in weeks.
WHO calls for ceasefire in DRC as Ebola cases rise
The World Health Organisation has called for an immediate ceasefire in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, as an Ebola outbreak claims more...
Government secures first vessel in maritime strategic fleet
The first vessel in Australia's Maritime Strategic Fleet has been secured, about a year after it was due. So will it help reduce Australia's reliance...
PFAS expert says Commonwealth legal action is 'critical'
The Commonwealth is suing chemical manufacturing giant 3M for 2 billion dollars, over so-called 'forever chemicals' found in firefighting foam.
NT health authorities warn against complacency amid slowing diphtheria cases
Health authorities in the Northern Territory are warning people not to become complacent over the diphtheria outbreak, despite a slowing rate in cases...
Changing Australia: Jo Nicholls and creating Brainwave
Jo Nicholls was inspired to create Brainwave - a national organisation to support children with brain illnesses and injuries - after her son was diagn...
Breakfast Wrap: Tax legislation enters parliament
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
What will changes to the unemployment system mean?
The Federal Government has unveiled what it's describing as a "once‑in‑a‑generation reform to the employment services system."
One of the architects of the NACC calls for transparency as Commissioner resigns
There are calls for a reset at the National Anti-Corruption Commission following the resignation of commissioner Paul Brereton.
Vulnerable communities call for greater action on jobseeker changes
The Albanese government has announced what it's dubbed the biggest overhaul of Australia's job-seeker system in 30 years.
Iran war pushing 45 million into hunger, says WFP
Forty-five million people are now at risk of acute hunger as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.
UN expert welcomes return of IS-linked families
A group of women - with ISIS links - left Syria this week and returned to Australia with no arrests made. But, the federal government warns that could...
Andrew Bragg says government's tax reform will 'suppress' housing supply
The government is expected to introduce tax reform legislation to parliament later this morning.
WA facing 'substantial and time-critical shortfall' of residential aged care beds
Western Australia is facing a "substantial and time-critical shortfall" of residential aged care beds.
Breakfast Wrap: Senate tension over the Anti-Corruption boss
Outgoing National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton faced a grilling last night by senators in Canberra.
Mr Brereton resigned on Monday...
Maritime expert fears Indian Ocean forgotten in Australia's defence strategy
While Australia has been focused on shoring up its defence in the Pacific, the Indian Ocean - crucial to trade, energy and security - has been relativ...
Changing Australia: Shaloo Singhal and transforming stroke care for women
Meet the founder of a special stroke clinic for women.
Is Australia in the clear of a global energy shock?
Markets are optimistic about an end to the conflict in the Middle East, with oil prices slightly easing in a hopeful sign for global consumers.
David Shoebridge says NACC has 'utterly failed to meet the moment'
Outgoing National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton faced a grilling last night by senators in Canberra.
Melissa McIntosh says proposed NDIS reform needs inquiry
Parliament is debating proposed changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme this week, with the government determined to curb the growth of th...
Government announces biggest shake up to employments services in decades
The Federal Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth will today unveil - what the government calls - the biggest shake-up to employment services in decade...
Western diplomats to remain in Kyiv despite increasing Russian threats
European embassies say they will keep offices open in Kyiv despite Russia urging foreigners to flee the Ukrainian capital.
As Moscow increases...
Government to overhaul work services system
The Federal Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth will today unveil - what the government calls - the biggest shake-up to employment services in decade...
Final bidders announced for embattled SA steelworks
The future of the Whyalla steelworks in South Australia should become clearer today, with the state and federal governments set to announce the final...
Weather, fuel costs see fall in winter crops
A lack of rain - in some parts of the country - and higher fertiliser and fuel prices, have lead to a reduction in the planting of grain crops this ye...
Iran says it's prepared to retaliate in the wake of the latest US strikes
Iran says the US has violated a ceasefire by striking targets near the contested Strait of Hormuz, just hours after Iranian negotiators arrived in Qa...
Breakfast Wrap: The plan to reserve gas for Australia
The government has released a plan for a gas reservation policy that would force exporters to supply the domestic market with 20 per cent of their exp...
South Australia auctioneer retires after 53 years
For more than half a century, Tom Penna has wielded the gavel for Elders over livestock auctions across South Australia — through droughts and export...
Regulator lowers price benchmark for energy market
There's some good news for inflation-hit households today — energy prices are trending down.
'Seeing investment fall off a cliff': Susan McDonald on govt energy policy
Coalition frontbencher Susan McDonald says Australia is seeing investment "fall off a cliff" at a time "when Australia desperately needs more energy"
Madeleine King defends east coast gas reservation scheme
The federal government has released the draft framework for its gas reservation scheme which will require gas exporters to supply the equivalent of 20...
Pope urges "disarming" of artificial intelligence
Pope Leo has issued his first encyclical, warning against the dangers of artificial intelligence alongside the co-founder of one of the world's larges...
What tax setting changes to trusts mean for you
The federal government says it's consulting with key stakeholders over its contentious changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax, after fi...
Flotilla activist is 'in shock' but 'not shocked' after alleged treatment
11 Australian activists detained by Israel earlier this month while on a flotilla delivering aid to Gaza have now returned home following a global out...