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Photo shows John Setka sitting behind a number of microphones at a Melbourne media conference. As war in the Middle East deepens, a decades-long fight becomes a new front line
Physicists have managed to stop atom-sized 'bullets' travelling at 500 metres per second in mid-air, which they say might help them weigh neutrinos (Source: iStockphoto) Scientists have figured out how to stop a bullet, albeit a very tiny one, in mid-air. US researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have built a so-called coilgun that works in reverse, stopping atom- and molecule-sized bull
Chris Stirewalt was part of the Fox News Decision Desk which famously called Arizona for Joe Biden in 2020, spoiling Donald Trump's narrative that he had won.
From the food on our tables to the fuel in our cars, crude oil seeps invisibly into almost every part of our modern lives. Yet many of us have little idea of the incredible journey it has made to reach our petrol tanks and plastic bags. This is a special broadband companion website to this landmark documentary. You can view the entire documentary, watch extended interviews which were not included
24 hours in the lives of six homeless people in six intenational cities.What would you do if you had no-where to live? No money and no help? In our globalised world homelessness is on the rise. Our teaming megacities have become 'home' to booming numbers of homeless. Plenty of reasons why. This website is about how. How people survive without a home, money or support. Theirs are stories of love, h
What do I need to listen online? You need a computer with a sound card, speakers or headphones, a web browser and a connection to the internet. You also need either the Real Player or Windows Media Player software to access ABC streaming audio. Links to these players can be found here. What is streaming? Streaming allows you to start listening to audio or video while it is downloading onto you
Pacific pushes for action on climate change, as some nations demand reparations for colonialism The king has warned that climate change is an existential threat that is undermining development progress and exacerbating inequalities between nations across the commonwealth.
This tune inspires generations of music lovers. But the woman behind the music remains a mystery It's the greatest earworm and has the most famous trill: musicians and audiences share the enduring appeal of Beethoven's Für Elise.
Charli XCX, Clairo and Beabadoobee lead Laneway Festival 2025 line-up It's here, it's happening, are you hanging onto something stable? Your Laneway Festival line-up has arrived.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
Last Update: Thursday, January 26, 2006. 9:22am (AEDT) Researchers say sexual intercourse can help calm the nerves in stressful situations. (ABC TV) Forget pretending you are talking to one person or concentrating on a single point in the audience - having sex is good way to calm nerves before giving a speech or presentation. But Stuart Brody, a psychologist at the University of Paisley in Scot
'They go through a lot': PNG Hunters head coach Paul Aiton on the resilience of his players With almost a full season under his belt as head coach of the PNG Hunters, Paul Aiton says he can't even put a finger on how much he's learned.
Sleeptember Hit snooze with us this spring! A month of stories, ideas and insights about sleep and wellbeing.
The attempt by 12 of Europe’s biggest football clubs to form a breakaway super league collapsed within 48 hours after a furious reaction from fans and players. So what was it all about?
'A demand for orphans': Senator calls for end to Korean adoptions A senator is calling for the government to end its long-standing relationship with South Korea's Eastern Social Welfare Society after a Background Briefing investigation revealed the agency falsified documents in historical adoption cases, dating…
The ABC’s flagship daily news show that explains the big stories in your life, available every weekday morning. Julia Baird and Jeremy Fernandez chat about the stories you're obsessed with, the stuff you've missed and the things that matter. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one of the most powerful people in the world transforming India into an emerging superpower. Modi is surrounded by myth
PM covers stories across Australia and the world, explaining and analysing the most important events and issues of the day.
From human rights to the nation state, from democracy to the economy, nothing seems untouched by the processes of globalisation. This six part radio and online series co-produced by Radio Australia and Victoria University looks at the issues that tie us into the global community. Subscribe: Podcast Listen: Episode 1 MP3 Download: Episode 1 PDF If the flow of people around the world is one element
The World Today is a comprehensive current affairs program which backgrounds, analyses, interprets and encourages debate on events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians.
The monarch will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, where climate change will feature heavily, but Britain won't raise the issue of reparations for the empire's historic slavery practice. King Charles arrives in Samoa for Commonwealth leaders meeting, with climate change to dominate agenda
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