ArtsWhat’s on these summer holidaysThe festive season is finally here and there’s plenty of magic happening across the country. Here are some of our favourite things to do and see in each state and territory across Australia
ExplainersAustralia in mourning after BondiJewish communities worldwide will celebrate the triumph of light over forces of darkness during Hanukkah festivities this week and despite our nation’s shock and grief, may peace and love prevail
CivicsTrump faces criminal chargesFormer US president Donald Trump has been formally accused of trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat, making him the first ever US president to face criminal prosecution
EnvironmentGreat Barrier Reef gets thumbs upThe planet’s largest coral reef system has not been included on a list of heritage sites in danger from climate change thanks to the actions taken by Australia to protect it
HistoryMeet the ‘father of the atomic bomb’One of the biggest movie releases of 2023 is Oppenheimer, the true story of a US scientist who created the atomic bomb. Discover more about the man and his devastating invention
EnvironmentNew plan for Aussie beach safetyThe first phase of a plan to make Australian waters safer and reduce shark risk at our beaches is being rolled out in one state. Learn how sharks can be spotted early and how lives can be saved
SportOscar turns attention to the AshesOscar Piastri’s F1 championship dreams did not come true this year – but the Australian has found a silver lining heading into 2026 that is perfectly timed for his return home for Christmas
HealthTiny device keeping siblings aliveThis brother and sister look like most other Australian children – happy, healthy and full of fun – but inside their chests are tiny devices keeping them alive, after a new test found a hidden harm
ExplainersWhat scrolling does to your brainEver wondered why you struggle to put down your device? A neuroscientist has revealed why social media is so addictive – and how it could be reshaping young brains for the worse
VIDEOAnimalsDouble puggles out of troubleA couple of curious wildlife cases have found their way to an Australian wildlife hospital, with not one but two echidna puggles now receiving plenty of TLC after their dramatic survival
ExplainersAll’s fair in love and wagyuLove struck twice in Canberra this past week in cartoonist Mark Knight’s take, as the Prime Minister tied the knot while Barnaby Joyce enjoyed a political date with One Nation’s Pauline Hanson
Ask Healthy HaroldNew beginnings to flow from delayHealthy Harold and friends see the incoming social media age restrictions as an invitation and an opportunity for Aussie kids to do what only they can do – reclaim childhood’s wonder years
VIDEOExplainersScience behind EV fire big bucketA big roadside bath could be the future emergency response for burning EVs on our roads as a good soaking could be key to safely suppressing vehicle fires that may otherwise last for days
VIDEOSportBoomers’ World Cup bid beginsAustralian basketball has a new hero after Davo Hickey nailed a buzzer-beating three pointer to seal an epic World Cup qualifier over New Zealand as the Tall Blacks toppled at home at the death
VIDEONewsPM’s pup Toto totes wedding ringsAn Australian love story that started with ‘Up the Rabbitohs!’ reached its happily-ever-after on Saturday, as Anthony Albanese became the first sitting PM to tie the knot – helped along by Toto
SportComm Games centenary savedIn 2030, Australia’s top athletes will compete at this historic Indian city to mark 100 years of the Commonwealth Games with other member nations – let’s meet the host metropolis
ExplainersPower price pledge unpluggedDo your parents stomp around switching off lights? Well, Mark Knight’s toon delivers this power point: energy costs are currently Australia’s biggest inflation driver despite election promises
Science and TechnologySnap’s AI has teens in the darkTeens turning to their AI chatbot on Snapchat aren’t getting accurate information about Australia’s upcoming social media reforms, an experiment has shown. Here’s what you need to know
Spelling BeePM leaves Bee winners in stitchesThe winners of this year’s PM Spelling Bee erupted in laughter when they met Anthony Albanese after he joked about spelling a certain political word. Find out which word it was
AnimalsDog’s happy reunion after 49 daysThere were many yelps of joy as missing dog Einstein was reunited with his owners after being lost in Australian scrubland for seven weeks. But just how was the beloved pooch found?