An inquiry has heard Workpace Health and Safety inspectors were "bullied, and abused" by a state's militant and brazen CFMEU.
Robyn Wuth
Information from the public has slowed in recent times after hundreds of tips to police searching the outback for accused triple murderer Julian Ingram.
Alex Mitchell and Callum Godde
Critics have slammed new laws designed to combat anti-Semitism as overreach, but a last-minute change reduces a minister's extraordinary powers.
Andrew Stafford
Service stations are being warned not to take advantage of the Iran war by hiking up the price of fuel, over concerns motorists will be taken for "mugs".
Tess Ikonomou
A second Australia-bound flight has left Dubai with hundreds of citizens on board as tens of thousands more remain stuck in the Middle East.
Farid Farid and Tess Ikonomou
Petrol prices are on the rise across Sydney and Melbourne after the military strikes on Iran, but the NRMA says the increases can't be justified.
Luke Costin
A Sydney-bound flight is on its way to Dubai carrying fleeing Australians as crisis teams are sent to the Middle East to provide extra consular support.
Tess Ikonomou and Grace Crivellaro
Dozens have been charged with hundreds of offences after a nine-month police operation seized more than $3 million worth of drugs in central Queensland.
Laine Clark
Gun laws in one state are set to be overhauled after the Bondi terror attack, although some say they don't go far enough.
Allanah Sciberras
The sister of tourist Celine Cremer, who vanished three years ago, has spoken out after reports the 31-year-old's remains have likely been found.
Nick Wilson and Allanah Sciberras
Eight people who died in boating tragedies could potentially have survived if they wore lifejackets, according to a coroner who has recommended stricter rules.
Abe Maddison
The head of Optus will front up to a parliamentary inquiry examining a fatal triple-zero outage, with action taken since the incident set to be detailed.
The government has been urged to draw a clean break on any changes to taxes on investment properties as it considers major reforms in the federal budget.
Zac de Silva
The sight of heavily armed police will be a permanent reality for tourists at landmarks like the Sydney Opera House after the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Farid Farid and Grace Crivellaro
A bomb scare at The Lodge that prompted the prime minister's evacuation has been linked to threats made to Chinese dance group Shen Yun.
Grace Crivellaro, Allanah Sciberras and Andrew Brown
Former patients of a renowned gynaecologist accused of performing unnecessary surgeries have spoken out after allegations against him were referred to police.
The head of a royal commission stemming from the Bondi Beach terror attack will reveal her approach to the inquiry as the first public hearing is held.
Alex Mitchell
The closure of a regional Qantas base will have flow-on effects for tourism and the economy, according to one of the airline's former executives.
Stephanie Gardiner
Tax concessions for property investors are driving inequality and should be wound back, one of the key architects of the Hawke-Keating reforms says.
Zac de Silva and Andrew Brown
Police have gathered in their hundreds to farewell one of the nation's leading police officers on his final day before retirement after a battle with cancer.
While some rural councils see renewable projects as an economic advantage, farmers say construction is affecting roads, connectivity and social harmony.
Anti-racism training for young children is among a series of policy responses being recommended to combat festering right-wing extremism.
A premiership-winning NRL player is in a serious condition after being shot as police examine a car found on fire near the crime scene.
Alex Mitchell and Luke Costin
A van load of priceless Egyptian artefacts dating back to the time of the pyramids has been recovered after an alleged smash and grab at an Australian museum.
Aaron Bunch