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Breakfast Wrap: Hanson's controversial "fact-finding" mission with Britain's far-right
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Argentina to face Spain in World Cup final
Argentina are through to the final after a thrilling late game come back against England in Atlanta.
Changing Australia: Sharon Lewin and fighting infectious diseases
As the COVID pandemic bore down and Australians looked to experts for answers, one name you might remember is Professor Sharon Lewin.
Australia's largest export facility to go on strike
Union members at BHP's Port Hedland iron ore operations will launch an 8-hour work stoppage.
Barnaby Joyce defends Hanson's decision to meet with far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Pauline Hanson met with Tommy Robinson during her visit to the UK, for an interview that is yet to be released.
Australia to toughen modern slavery rules
According to the Global Slavery Index, an estimated 50 million people are living in modern slavery.
Ruston: govt needs to admit aged care reform implementation 'wrong'
The outgoing Inspector General of Aged Care warned in some instances, the way government changes to the system are being implemented is "causing harm....
The only place in Australia you can watch The Odyssey in 70mm IMAX
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer is the first to be shot entirely using 70-millimetre film on IMAX cameras.
Hanson meets with far-right activist Tommy Robinson in UK
What lessons could Senator Hanson be hoping to learn from Britain's notorious far-right activist?
Two fatal ICE shootings spark outcry in US
An agent fatally shot 26-year-old Colombian national Joan Sebastian Guerrero near his home in Maine on Monday. He was living in the US legally.
Breakfast Wrap: Inside big AI
As the Prime Minister unveils a new national framework on artificial intelligence, we take you inside one of the world's biggest AI companies with a f...
Australia repatriates Rapa Nui ancestors after more than 140 years
This morning the Australian Museum will formally repatriate the remains of more than a dozen ancestors back to Rapa Nui - also known as Easter Island.
Changing Australia: Janice Florence and dancing with a disability
Janice Florence started dancing as a kid - and told her mum that's what she wanted to do with her life.
Bill Shorten says antisemitism in universities is 'shocking'
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Andrew Charlton on the government's approach to AI
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will outline a shift in the way the federal government grapples with artificial intelligence in a major speech today.
Push for age limit for US Congress
Following the death of a senior US politician and the continued hospitalisation of another, there are renewed calls in the states for an age limit for...
Four alleged domestic violence deaths in one week
Two women and two teenage girls have been allegedly murdered by men known to them in just one week in Australia.
Calls for tighter regulation as childcare worker faces 329 child abuse charges
A Sydney childcare worker facing more than 320 charges of alleged child abuse can now be identified as Hamish Tait.
Trump Administration vows to dismantle the ICC
The European Union has labelled U-S threats to dismantle the International Criminal Court as "unacceptable".
Breakfast Wrap: "Gobsmacking" US plans for Strait of Hormuz
The battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz intensified overnight, with Washington saying it will immediately reinstate its blockade of Iran ports...
Changing Australia: Donna Rees and combatting preventable hearing loss in children
Donna Rees' work with the Dubbo & District Deaf Club supports deaf and hard of hearing children in regional communities.
Sextortion cases rise as platforms fail to crackdown
A new report from the eSafety Commission has revealed significant gaps in the way major tech companies are tackling child sexual exploitation and abus...
The life and legacy of Sam Neill
Tributes are being paid around the world for actor Sam Neill, the award-winning star of Jurassic Park and My Brilliant Career, who has died at 78.
Dan Tehan on Australia's energy supplies amid US-Iran conflict
As the conflict in the Middle East over the Strait of Hormuz escalates - what could this mean for Australia's energy costs?
What the Middle East escalation means for Australia's oil prices
The battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz has intensified overnight, with U-S President Donald Trump announcing a new naval blockade of ports - a...
Universities grapple with antisemitism, racism
Australian universities will soon be required to adopt definitions on antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism - as part of an overhaul of higher educati...
Unregulated weightloss drugs bought online leading to liver damage
Sales of weight loss drugs like Ozempic have skyrocketed in recent years, but there's growing concern about a similar rise of cheaper alternatives tha...
What Lindsey Graham's death means for Donald Trump's agenda
While friends and family are mourning the sudden death of U-S Senator Lindsey Graham, Republicans are asking what it means for the balance of power in...
US to begin enforcing maritime blockade on Iran
The U-S says it will immediately reinstate its blockade of Iran ports - and impose a 20 per cent charge on all cargo shipped, while Iran has declared...
Breakfast Wrap: Universities required to adopt definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia
Australia universities will be required to adopt formal definitions of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Bird flu detected in native species for first time
Poultry producers and wildlife organisations are on high alert after confirmation the H-5-N-1 bird flu has now reached native Australian bird populati...
Shadow education minister says time for universities “mucking around” on antisemitism definition is over
New rules are being introduced for universities, requiring the institutions to adopt definitions of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism towards Abor...
Burke says new university antisemitism guidelines will offer stronger student safety
Australia universities will be required to adopt formal definitions of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Local artists rally against AI threats to copyright
A-I companies are lobbying the government for text and data mining carve-outs from national copyright laws, but dozens of artists, authors and musici...
Telstra set to front Senate inquiry into nationwide outage
Would domestic mobile roaming have helped with reducing the impacts of Telstra's nationwide outage?
Man arrested on suspicion of Ann Widdecombe murder
A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of veteran UK politician Ann Widdecombe.
Global oil prices surge as tensions rise in Middle East
Oil and gas prices have - once again - surged as the United States and Iran grapple for control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Former OpenAI executive says Australia has 'a lot to offer' in AI future
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Trump rejects Iran's claim that Strait of Hormuz is closed
In the Middle East, there's confusion this morning on the state of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz - with Iran saying the vital passage is closed unt...
Breakfast Wrap: Modi comes to Melbourne
We take a closer look at the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to Melbourne.
The two day leaders summit forged agreements to deepen de...