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One of the grandmothers of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont says police have a theory that she buried her grandson after an accident — an allegation she describes as "ludicrous".
Family violence prevention advocates say the SA government has yet to progress alcohol delivery legislation as recommended by last year's Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence.
Russian imports have faced tariffs since the start of the war in Ukraine, but timber is being rerouted through third countries and is entering Australia.
Three of the five men injured during the attacks in the city's north and west require hospital treatment.
AI-generated deepfake videos of prominent West Papuan rights campaigners spark concerns about how disinformation is being used as a form of "digital colonisation".
Ronnie's great-grandfather collected bones and teeth from an outback creek bed. Now police say they're 'not proud' of what occurred.
A decade after the last coal truck rumbled out of Leigh Creek, Baljit Singh Bajwa put millions of dollars on the line to invest in the shrinking mining town.
The war in the Middle East has not stopped Australians travelling but their preferences may be changing.
Think you can get 10 out of 10 on our spelling quiz? Just remember, autocorrect can't save you here.
It took seven years for the Jungle hit-maker and Flume collaborator to share the music that saved her following a "mental breakdown".
The June solstice is the shortest day of the year in Australia, but not the one with the latest sunrise or coldest weather. Here's why.
The federal government is winding back its discount to the fuel excise over the next month as the 32 cents per litre fuel discount will drop to 16 cents.
Adelaide Crows fans clap at the sixth minute of the team's match against Melbourne to wish former number-six player Tony Modra well in his recovery from surgery following a serious truck crash.
Americans are commemorating Juneteenth months after a UN resolution on the transatlantic slave trade being the gravest crime against humanity.
Love a self-saucing pudding? This warm apple and miso version takes a classic to the next level
Under the direction of Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek, eight Indigenous directors have disappeared from the boards of south-east Queensland's cultural institutions.
When the alarm goes off at 3.30am in this freezing outback pit-stop, it's music to the ears of the volunteer bakers who happily spend their winters in a bakery like no other.
The ABC traced a Sydney startup to one of the world's biggest AI pornography sites and found what experts say is child abuse material.
Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho is ringing the warning bell over AI's potential to strip humans of their individuality with his new zombie film Colony.
As police continue the investigation into Dezi Freeman's support network, experts say those who aided him might have shared similar ideology.
An Australian-first eight hour surgical feat had one main purpose — for Artie and Jack to hear their mum's voice at the same time.
When Iran and the United States inked a deal on the war this week, one unlikely figure on the Iranian side emerged from the shadows of the negotiations and into the open.
Each question in the ABC 50/50 quiz has only two options: one is right; the other is wrong. But there's a catch.
The college hockey romance has had millions of people swooning over its main characters and the messages around healthy relationships.
The Italian prime minister accused her one-time close ally of fabricating a story about her, after the US President told an Italian TV channel that she had "begged" him to take a photo with her at a G7 summit.
Linda Cameron describes how she rendered first aid to the former Crows player and held his hand as they waited for an ambulance following a truck crash in South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula.
Multiple voters have received notices from the Electoral Commission of South Australia informing them they will be fined for not voting in the state election, despite having voted.
SkyCity Adelaide reaches a settlement agreement with South Australia's Liquor and Gambling Commissioner in what the premier says is possibly the biggest fine handed out in the state's history.
After a career in forestry, David Quill uses woodworking to help his motor neurone disease fight.
The death of an Adelaide fashion industry icon who suffered a cardiac arrest after taking magic mushrooms as an alternative treatment will be probed at a coronial inquest.
To its supporters, this proposed data centre will provide much-needed regional jobs, but in the nation's driest state, critics say the draw on river water to cool the machines could be too great.
Scores of drones targeted Moscow overnight in what was Ukraine's largest attack on the Russian capital.
Crows legend Tony Modra has been seriously injured in a truck crash.
A $430 million Murray-Darling Basin water buyback sparks a fresh political fight over the balance between food production and environmental recovery.
An outpouring of discontent among National Trust volunteers in recent months has led state parliament to inquire into "accountability and oversight" concerns within the major conservation group.
Family First upper house MLC Sarah Game has not ruled out introducing another bill restricting late-term abortion access, after her proposed legislation to restrict abortion after 25 weeks failed in the lower house last…
A massive data centre proposed for SA faces scrutiny over water and environmental risks.
Another review will be held to decide whether Snowtown serial killer James Vlassakis should be released on parole.
A South Australian government fund of more than $28 million for loans and grants for farmers has not been used for the past 10 years, despite the industry struggling through drought and poor market conditions.
Whyalla is the breeding spot for hundreds of thousands of cuttlefish, but the international spectacle has been cancelled after only dozens have been spotted this year.
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