Australian Capital TerritoryHow to mind ‘muck up’ mannersWhether it’s primary or secondary, leaving school is a momentous rite of passage in every student’s life. But muck-up day madness suggests end-of-year etiquette could help keep the farewell fun
Ask Healthy HaroldSpecial day to thank our teachersTeachers don’t just give lessons and set homework – the best ones shape our lives in ways that last forever. Healthy Harold shares his best ideas for celebrating World Teachers’ Day October 31
NewsGuilty: Can Donald Trump still run?US presidential hopeful Donald Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records and still faces other charges – so can he still run for re-election on Nov 5? The answer may surprise you
VIDEONewsNorth Korea drops poo balloonsNorth Korea’s latest retaliation against South Korea is not very neighbourly, with the totalitarian state escalating border tensions by sending balloons filled with poo into a South Korean province
HistoryKids’ drawings found in PompeiiA collection of stick figure gladiator drawings discovered in the ancient city of Pompeii paint a picture of what Roman life was like for kids almost 2000 years ago
AnimalsProtecting a native Aussie iconThis October 24 is World Kangaroo Day, a day to celebrate a beloved ancient animal that needs our help. But how much do you really know about the kangaroo? Read our fun facts to find out
VIDEOSportTeen Socceroo taking on the worldMeet Nestory Irankunda, the teen Socceroo taking the game by storm, who opens up about seizing his place in international football and coach Tony Popovic’s wisdom in a rare interview
MoneyIs panning for gold a prospect?All that glitters is gold for modern-day prospectors now that the precious mineral has soared in value amid economic upheaval. But just how much can you earn panning for gold in the 21st century?
VIDEOSportOlympic star Ariarne Titmus retiresAustralian Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus has announced her shock retirement from swimming at the age of just 25, sharing her plans to pursue the dream worth more to her than all the medals
SportTiny nation makes FIFA World CupThe small archipelago nation of Cape Verde has booked a place at the FIFA World Cup for the first time in history. Here’s why the victory means so much for the small African country of 550,000
VIDEOJust for FunMan’s world record-breaking nameAfter a High Court ruling, over 2000 middle names and one very patient wedding celebrant, this New Zealand man’s Guinness World Record for the longest name will be a real mouthful to beat
VIDEOExplainersTrump declares end of Gaza warUS President Donald Trump has proclaimed the Gaza war over during his brief but triumphant Middle East visit after Hamas released Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners were freed
VIDEOSpaceThe mesmerising surface of MarsSpace enthusiasts can journey across Mars’ mysterious landscape as spectacular new footage reveals the planet’s possible past, with evidence of ancient beaches and flowing rivers – watch it here
SportHealy smashes World Cup recordAustralia has pulled off one of the greatest wins in Cricket World Cup history with skipper Alyssa Healy playing a jaw-dropping innings in India – find out how she did it
NewsEnd of the war in Gaza in sightIsrael and Hamas have agreed to the US ceasefire and hostage release deal to end the war in Gaza, as ordinary Palestinian and Israeli civilians celebrate with hope in emotional, jubilant scenes
VIDEOScience and Technology‘Hermione’s handbag’ Nobel prize‘A wonderful day for Australian science’ was decades in the making, as an international research effort with astonishing results earns this Melb Uni professor the coveted Nobel prize
Science and TechnologyRemote study to DNA defendersTwo molecular scientists have taken hi-tech DNA laboratory techniques to some of Australia’s most remote classrooms to help create the next generation of biosecurity defenders – here’s why
VIDEOAnimalsWorld record for hitched horsesWagon drivers in regional Australia set a new world record in an unusual category at a beloved annual farming festival, which now welcomes more than 10,000 visitors from around the country
Society and CultureAncient city or natural formation?Could this mysterious grouping of stone structures off the coast of Cuba be a submerged lost city, hidden from view for thousands of years? Or could there be a much more scientific explanation?
Science and TechnologyAI buddy to help with school workThousands of Aussie students will soon have their very own generative AI chatbot to help them at school. Find out who will have access and what the platform will enable them to do