The 28 WA pubs, bars and clubs where you can watch the FIFA World Cup live
It’s the list everyone’s been asking for: where can West Australians go to watch the World Cup live this week? ⌘ Read more
‘Blind eye to insidious behaviour’: Former top cop demands change to ‘unacceptable’ culture
Karen Webb commissioned the review into NSW Police culture which found that while there had been significant reform, toxic personalities and behaviours persisted. ⌘ Read more
Exxon CEO Lee Raymond, the ‘Darth Vader of global warming’, dies at 87
The former head of Exxon Mobil oversaw the oil industry’s biggest corporate merger and brandished hostility towards climate-change activism. ⌘ Read more
One Nation has six more months to raise uncapped political donations
Nobody can see detail of who donated what to Pauline Hanson’s party this financial year until February 1. ⌘ Read more
Melissa Caddick’s widower says police tricked him over alleged Vaucluse assault
Anthony Koletti is accused of shoulder barging a 73-year-old woman at a clifftop reserve in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. ⌘ Read more
Anthony Koletti allegedly ‘shoulder-barged’ elderly woman
An elderly woman has claimed in court that the widower of alleged fraudster Melissa Caddick shoulder barged her while on an evening walk last year. ⌘ Read more
One Nation has six more months to raise uncapped political donations
Nobody can see detail of who donated what to Pauline Hanson’s party this financial year until February 1. ⌘ Read more
Schmidt’s new coaching role in Australian rugby revealed
Joe Schmidt will finish up as Wallabies head coach in July but he won’t be lost to Australian rugby, having agreed to a new role for later this year. ⌘ Read more
Norfolk bets US$55M in blockbuster Chilean copper reset
Norfolk Metals is set to buy Chile’s permitted Ciclón copper project in a US$55M ($69M) deal, backed by a raising of up to $120M and planned resource-growth drilling. ⌘ Read more
US-Iran war as it happened: Strait of Hormuz closed; US ends latest round of strikes on Iran; Albanese ‘deeply concerned’; Oil prices rise
The US has launched airstrikes against Iran after blaming Tehran for the crash of the American attack helicopter. Follow our live coverage. ⌘ Read more
One Nation has six more months to raise uncapped political donations
Nobody can see detail of who donated what to Pauline Hanson’s party this financial year until February 1. ⌘ Read more
Arrow opens up on his medical diagnosis
South Sydney’s Jai Arrow speaks with Nine’s Danika Mason after receiving a diagnosis for motor neurone disease. ⌘ Read more
Augustus wraps up drilling at emerging WA gold discovery
Augustus Minerals has wrapped up a 1650m RC drill program at its Music Well gold project in WA. Assays are pending, with near-term sample re-split results also due from its maiden campaign. ⌘ Read more
Police searching for gunman behind failed after-school hit
Police are throwing all their resources into the hunt for a gunman behind a failed hit on a father and his daughter outside a Sydney high school. ⌘ Read more
Twomey’s trade update on multiple AFL stars
Cal Twomey provides a trade and free agency update. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: Coalition leaders rubbish backbencher’s suggestion of seat sharing deal with rising One Nation; Optus breached privacy rules in White Pages data bungle
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and beyond. ⌘ Read more
Manhunt ramps up in Melbourne for escaped prisoner
An escaped prisoner who fled custody after attending a funeral in Melbourne’s north-west could be in hiding somewhere in the city, police said. ⌘ Read more
Beetaloo fires up seismic as NT pilot gas production nears
Beetaloo Energy is revving up in the NT, with Carpentaria-5H flow testing due this month and a 230km seismic campaign aimed at unlocking a massive 20Tcf gas prize. ⌘ Read more
National security risk as parliamentary network fails seven out of eight basic cyber checks
A damning report from the auditor-general reveals deep vulnerabilities across critical federal government safeguards, amid warnings the system may no longer be fit for purpose against sophisticated foreign espionage. ⌘ Read more
Larvotto launches $54M Hammer bid for bolt-on Qld copper
Larvotto Resources has launched a $55M all-scrip bid for Hammer Metals, in a move to bolt on the huge Mt Isa copper portfolio, backed by a $15M placement from major Glencore. ⌘ Read more
Construction resumes on site of collapsed development as tower redesign revealed
Development in South Brisbane is booming, with work beginning on new tower next to Fish Lane as plans to completely transform the waterfront emerge. ⌘ Read more
‘Blind eye to insidious behaviour’: Former top cop demands change to ‘unacceptable’ culture
Karen Webb commissioned the review into NSW Police culture which found that while there had been significant reform, toxic personalities and behaviours persisted. ⌘ Read more
Mum’s anguish after disabled child’s formula stolen
A Melbourne mum has issued an emotional plea for help after her disabled child’s nutritional formula was stolen. ⌘ Read more
Drivers hit by major IT outage at VicRoads
Victorian drivers have been hit by a major IT outage while trying to pay for services at VicRoads. ⌘ Read more
Belfast police blast anti-immigration protesters with water cannons
Unrest has flared again in Belfast as police have blasted anti-immigration protesters with water cannons. ⌘ Read more
One Nation promises audit after PM questions donations
Pauline Hanson is promising a “forensic audit” to prove her donation drive is real, after the prime minister questioned its legitimacy. ⌘ Read more
Our picks for the 2026 World Cup
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup underway, we asked our reporters how far they think the Socceroos will go, and who will lift the cup. ⌘ Read more
NSW Police releases review into workplace behaviour
NSW Police has released an independent review into the force’s culture, following growing concerns about bullying and harmful behaviour within the workplace. ⌘ Read more
Southside team unleashes funky Hong Kong-inspired brunch spot
Head down Fish Lane for prawn har gow sandos, Taiwanese pork rice bowls and decadent iced coffees and morning mocktails. ⌘ Read more
One Nation has six more months to raise uncapped political donations
Nobody can see any detail of who donated what to Pauline Hanson this financial year until February 1. ⌘ Read more
Australia’s humiliating collapse against Bangladesh
Needing to win to keep alive the series, Australia’s top order was reduced to an embarrassing 3-0 against Bangladesh in the second ODI in Dhaka. ⌘ Read more
This Maroons star beat Casey McLean cold. It set up his rise to Origin’s toughest role
The Blues’ newest sensation will defend in rugby league’s hardest position – opposite the man who embarrassed him earlier this year. ⌘ Read more
‘Snozzle’ at the ready: State-of-the-art fire station set for Sydney’s new airport
Firefighters are readying the new station and gigantic trucks for the first cargo flights late next month, followed by passenger aircraft three months later. ⌘ Read more
One-off treats, lush surrounds and ‘greatest hits’: How restaurants keep you coming back
Good food isn’t enough to draw a crowd in 2026. We take a look at what else Melbourne venues do to get your attention, and keep it. ⌘ Read more
‘Significant risk’: Disability ministers defy Butler’s NDIS overhaul
State and territory ministers say NDIS participants will be left in inappropriate settings under Mark Butler’s reforms. ⌘ Read more
Celebrity Perth vet banned after fabricating debt, posing as lawyer
Dr Peter Ricci wrote letters to a club secretary pretending to be a legal representative, falsely accusing the woman of harassment, stalking and intimidation. ⌘ Read more
We get distracted 275 times a day. Use three ways to stay focused
Even when there’s no one else around, we are bombarded with constant virtual pings from new messages and emails all day long. ⌘ Read more
Chalmers mocks Taylor for ‘failing upwards’ in most impassioned defence of budget yet
The Treasurer has justified his contentious tax changes on the basis that “not everybody is born already at the top of the ladder like Angus Taylor”. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: One Nation continues to dominate political debate; Optus breached privacy rules in White Pages data bungle
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and beyond. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: Hanson’s fundraising blitz raises more than $1.5 million on first day; One Nation continues to dominate political debate
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and beyond. ⌘ Read more
‘Not something I’m proud of’: Eels star breaks silence on photo scandal
Isaiah Iongi says he has learnt a valuable lesson about being a role model after the first hiccup in a promising NRL career. ⌘ Read more
Daley wanted Moses going ‘full clip’ on Thursday. It didn’t happen. So what now?
Blues playmaker trained away from the main group on Thursday – with Ethan Strange running at No.6 – as he continues his rehabilitation from a hamstring strain. ⌘ Read more
When Dua met Claire (or why I can’t wait for the next odd pairing)
The pop star, the enigmatic author, the potty-mouthed humorist and Paddington: what magical combination will be next? ⌘ Read more
Your favourite journalists’ favourite books from the first half of 2026
You might know our journalists and editors through the stories they write, but what are they reading when they’re off the clock? ⌘ Read more
‘Don’t blow this opportunity’: Labor legends split over AUKUS
Labor’s longest serving foreign minister says the submarine plan is likely to be regarded as one of Australia’s worst foreign policy and defence errors. ⌘ Read more
Six luscious vegetarian lasagnes to make this weekend
From single hero vegetables to a rainbow stack that’s all the colours in the vegie patch, you won’t miss the meat in these cheesy pasta bakes. ⌘ Read more
Mihocek’s neck injury was ‘millimetres from disaster’
Steven King has described feeling guilty at having to coach out a match after watching key forward Brody Mihocek carted from the MCG with a serious neck injury. ⌘ Read more
On my 29th birthday, I felt older than my friends who were already 30
If you have a milestone birthday coming, here’s why you may feel older than you really are. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: Hanson’s fundraising blitz raises more than $1.5 million on first day; JB Hi-Fi to refund 200 customers over misleading prices
Follow along as we bring you the latest live news updates from Australia and beyond. ⌘ Read more
Eddie Izzard once ran 43 marathons in 51 days. Her solo turn as Hamlet is a similar feat
The great UK stand-up has turned her eye to Hamlet - and is performing every role herself. The results are mixed. ⌘ Read more