Animals32 minutes agoParalympic pets set gold standardAussies are usually pretty popular around the athletes’ village, but these members of the squad are more sought after than most at Milano Cortina – meet the pooches supporting our Paralympians
SportAn hour agoFynn sets sail for Olympic dreamAn Aussie teenager has become the first Territorian to ever make the national sailing youth squad, despite having no coaches, clubs or competitions in his local area. Find out how he did it
First Nations NewsGreat Book Swap takes fresh flightWith the help of a preening pair of red-tailed black cockatoos, Australia’s Children’s Laureate has launched the 2026 Great Book Swap at Taronga Zoo – here’s how your school can get swapping
Society and CultureHidden homes under the highwayAbout 100 homeless families are living beneath a major highway in the Philippines. But while rats are rife and the air stinks of sewer water, the inhabitants aren’t complaining. Here’s why
SportIranian footballers’ brave escapeUnder threat of war and potential persecution, five Iranian female footballers have been granted visas after making a courageous escape from Iranian officials while in Australia for the Asian Cup
VIDEOEnvironmentSea urchins inspire oil spill minibotPods of robotic dolphins could be the environmental clean-up crew of the future as Aussie engineers test a minibot prototype that can hoover oil spills from water. Here’s how it works
SportAustralia wins Paralympics silverAustralia has its first medal of the 2026 Winter Paralympics after flag-bearer and veteran snowboarder Ben Tudhope beat a dislocated shoulder to win silver on Day 2 at Milano Cortina
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ExplainersMiddle East: What is happening?The Middle East descended into chaos as Iran retaliated against US and Israeli strikes by targeting neighbours with American bases. Here’s what the fight means for the region and the world
EXPLAINERSpaceEarth’s problem with space junkMore than one million pieces of space junk are thought to be orbiting around Earth, and while they put on a dazzling light show upon re-entry, they pose a major problem for the future
EXPLAINERHealthAre your eyes sun-safe right now?Most Australians know the signs of sunburn but did you know there’s one vital part of our bodies that people of all ages often overlook? Here’s how to mind your eyes and why we all should
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UPDATEDAnimalsPunch makes new macaque palThere has been a sweet update on Punch, the Japanese baby macaque that went viral after his mum abandoned him and he bonded with a stuffed monkey toy. Watch the adorable video
AnimalsBulldog survives palm seed feastFrench bulldog Chunk has lived up to his name, chowing down on so many plump palm seeds in a backyard binge that he needed lifesaving surgery – here’s how this Aussie dog’s drama unfolded
AnimalsGiraffes’ clever solution to rainWhat does a giraffe do when a rainstorm strikes? The answer may surprise you. It turns out not every animal is hardwired to seek shelter when the weather turns nasty – find out why
VIDEOSportPiastri’s tragedy on the trackAustralian F1 fans were as gutted as local favourite Oscar Piastri after he crashed out of his home Grand Prix in Melbourne before the race even began, the McLaren driver unharmed and humble
ExplainersTrump tees off to topple TehranThe US and Israel-led war in the Middle East gets a golf course treatment as cartoonist Mark Knight transforms Trump’s military strikes on Iran into a memorable Mar-a-Lago resort metaphor
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SportCelebrating our female championsAs we approach International Women’s Day on March 8, some extraordinary athletes are gearing up to represent Australia on the winter world stage. Meet our female Paralympic heroes
MoneyWhy petrol prices are soaringWhy has a war more than 10,000kms away got Aussie parents peaking at the pump? It all has to do with a pass of water called The Strait of Hormuz. But will other things go up in price too?
HealthHave you been chewing plastic?Your parents probably already say it’s disgusting but chewing gum might also send microplastic particles into your body. Find out which have the highest levels of plastic and why to steer clear
MoneySmall change gets design changeA new one dollar coin has been released with a subtle design alteration that, while small, represents a big change in our nation’s economic history. Can you spot the difference?
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