IWD: Marching forward for Billie
This year’s International Women’s Day theme #MarchForward was a tough ask in 2016 for B Kinder Foundation founder Danny Mayson-Kinder, whose charity honours 12-year-old daughter Billie
This year’s International Women’s Day theme #MarchForward was a tough ask in 2016 for B Kinder Foundation founder Danny Mayson-Kinder, whose charity honours 12-year-old daughter Billie
US President Donald Trump’s second term has been full of hair-raising moments, but none as shocking as the aggressive meeting with Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy, says cartoonist Mark Knight
Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy hailed ‘a hero’ by leaders after his disastrous meeting with US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the Oval Office
Landmark new evidence points to a unique food chain led by a previously undiscovered carnivorous dinosaur that roamed the Australian continent over 100 million years ago
As world leaders scramble to agree on exactly how peace can be restored in Ukraine, the children of the frontline share the toy they reached for when they had to leave almost everything behind
The nation’s top 45 healthiest places to live have been named in a new report surveying more than 2000 Australians and assessing a variety of health indicators – how healthy is your home state?
These courageous young teenagers are set on becoming fully-fledged volunteer firefighters, inspired by those who protected their communities while battling the Black Summer bushfires
International space agencies are looking at ways to eliminate recently discovered asteroid 2024 YR4 if it threatens Earth, but some scientists believe the risk of impact will soon drop to zero
Donald Trump has said Elon Musk would find out if Fort Knox’s famous gold bars have gone missing, as the tech billionaire’s DOGE review of US federal assets and spending continues apace
The Australian Defence Force says it is keeping a close eye on three Chinese Warships spotted off the coast of Sydney, but what are they doing there and why are they being monitored?
Elon Musk has unveiled his start-up’s new artificial intelligence product live on social media and right on schedule, after earlier claiming Grok 3 was superior to anything else on the market
A kayaking trip took an unforgettable turn when a humpback whale swallowed a paddler before immediately spitting him out, with the jaw-dropping moment caught on camera – see the video
Stopping penny minting to save money sounds topsy-turvy but the US President’s plan to cut federal spending is real – here’s why Australia dropped its own small change and paper notes long ago
Political and tech industry leaders have joined forces in Paris at the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit to ‘take back control’ of the revolutionary innovation changing civilisation as we know it
A significant heritage site in Tasmania has become part of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, in the hope that the important stories of those who once lived there won’t be forgotten
Donald Trump’s ‘Riviera of the Middle East’ vision for war-ravaged Gaza left the world spinning, but the US President’s past life as a property developer gave cartoonist Mark Knight an idea
As the touring asteroid first spotted after Boxing Day safely zooms away from Earth on the next leg of its four-year orbit, the global agency that assesses asteroid risk will keep monitoring its travels
Colombia has landed a fresh blow against its main rival in the legal storm surrounding the ‘Holy Grail’ San José shipwreck, with billions in sunken treasure up for grabs in coordinates mismatch
A hidden detail in a 400-year-old map has uncovered new clues into the whereabouts of an English colony that went missing three years after it landed off the coast of North America in 1587
World leaders and European royals gathered for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz at the end of World War II as Holocaust survivors recounted anti-Semitic atrocities
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2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School News Story (Print) category: If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is, including when it comes to free online gaming
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School News Story (Print) category: An uneasy peace is underway in the Middle East as countries in the region look to the future
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Secondary News Story (Print) category: Trump’s victory shows the power of a well executed message
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School News Story (Print) category: The arrival of North Korean troops supporting Russia in Ukraine signals a new phase in conflict
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School News Story (Print) category: Cartoon characters with speech problems could be influencing the rise in early childhood speech disorders
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School News Story (Print) category: Brain rot, doomscrolling and blue light are affecting the IQs of kids as AI poses a possible future threat
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School Sports Story (Print) category: Wheelchair rugby player Shae Graham’s Paralympic success began after she made a bet with her brother
2024 Junior Journalist competition entry – Primary School Sports Story (Print) category: Victorian tennis coach Vicky Lee has a passion for shaping the dreams of the next generation of players