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Dark Mofo's Nude Solstice Swim marks the festival end of Tasmania's fortnight-long winter event.
The annual awards show also introduced a new category honouring Australian sports journalists, named after legendary commentator Bruce McAvaney.
A record 2.7 tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated street value of $816 million has been seized at a semi-rural property in Greater Western Sydney.
12 young musicians including pianists, string players, saxophonists and more will compete in the live performance round for the ABC Young Performers Awards in August.
While Wall St was closed for a public holiday on Friday, global markets remain on edge as US-Iran peace talks falter. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
The government is preparing to push ahead with a watered-down version of recommendations from the landmark Murphy inquiry, which called for a comprehensive ban on gambling advertising.
From rug making in Morocco to small-town struggles in China, catch up on the films from the third week of the new season of Race Around The World.
Half of France is set to be placed on "red alert" as temperatures climb beyond 40 degrees Celsius across mainland Europe.
The environmental impact of a garment often depends on how many times it's worn. In a sense, every additional wear helps "offset" the garment's carbon footprint.
The fuel excise cut was due to stop at the end of the month but will continue to a lesser extent until August. Here's why.
In a bid for recognition, the Afghanistan women's cricket team will travel to England for the T20 World Cup — an event they cannot play in.
A first-of-its kind adoption centre is aiming to find permanent homes for small animals used in scientific research.
For decades the Islamic republic has been using its "main enemy" America to distract from its repressive regime, analysts say. But the recent truce with Donald Trump could change that.
Nine people are in a critical condition after a collision between two passenger trains in central England.
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz declares a state of emergency across the country, after more than six weeks of protests and road blockades.
A woman has been killed and nearly 1,700 tourists evacuated due to a large fire at a hotel in the Dominican beach resort town of Bayahibe.
Traditional owner Alwyn Lyall says he felt "extremely upset and humiliated" when police asked him to leave Australia Zoo, where he was trying to see a crocodile he says was "wrongfully arrested" and taken from the wild.
Does "bliss" — big lasting state support for financial entities deemed too big to fail — make the stock market a one-way bet?
The US vice-president takes public aim at Israel with a series of comments Washington watchers say are "unprecedented".
Even if you're short on outdoor space, there are ways to grow your own food at home. Here's what the experts recommend.
A Canberra man has been spared jail after being found guilty of negligent driving causing the death of motorcyclist and father of four Craig O'Neill in a crash two years ago.
Commentators are writing off Australia in Saturday's early morning clash against the US. Was the Socceroos' win against Türkiye a fluke or was the way the game went part of coach Tony Popovic's plan? We take a closer…
Photographers have been allowed to get very close to the coaches during national anthems at the World Cup, but not everyone is happy.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the federal government has lost "political paint" from May's budget while defending a backdown on key budget measures. Follow live.
Tapestries depicting the life of Saint Francis of Assisi will be displayed together for the first time since being commissioned in the late 1960s by Australian artist Arthur Boyd.
Pauline Hanson's openness to discuss a winding back of paid parental leave is concerning and harks back to an Australia that no longer exists, advocates say.
An audit into the mega hydro-electric project in the NSW Snowy Mountains has outlined five recommendations.
He said that too many NATO allies failed to support the US on Iran in what he called a "shameful" denial of access, basing and overflight.
A woman says she was scared to leave the Byron Bay holiday home of a Melbourne man, who she alleges forced her to engage in 11 non-consensual sex acts over a four hour-period.
The inquest heard Mr Donahue's mother had shared concerns about his mental health in the weeks leading up to his death.
Australian War Memorial director Matt Anderson is asked about an invitation issued to Ben Roberts-Smith, who has been accused of war crimes, to the upcoming opening of a new gallery space dedicated to Australia's…
Annual university rankings reveal the University of New South Wales is now the highest-rated Australian institution, placing 19th worldwide.
The US and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Follow live.
The presidents of the United States and Iran have officially signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
The ACT government has been accused of failing to uphold its agreement with the Ngambri people over the recognition of traditional ownership of the Canberra area.
In France, the US president finds himself among a group of emboldened counterparts, many of whom now seem more comfortable criticising him publicly than ever before.
Prince George, who turns 13 in July, will attend Eton College this September, following in the footsteps of his father, Prince William.
The animated award-winning cartoon series Bluey has been translated into Yolŋu Matha, from north-east Arnhem Land, for NAIDOC Week.
A jury hears a Canberra man on trial for allegedly attempting to murder his wife whispered "I'm going to kill you" in her ear shortly before stabbing her in the arm with a kitchen knife.
After his starring role for the Blues in State of Origin I, Ethan Srange is given a new assignment against the Maroons at the MCG on Wednesday night.
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