'The eyes and ears of the Australian government' just wrote a novel By Nicola Heath Former ambassador Ian Kemish draws on his 25-year diplomatic career in his debut novel, Two Islands, set against the backdrop of the Balkan War. #Books #ArtsCultureandEntertainment #Author #Novel #Fiction #NicolaHeath
ABC 50/50 quiz: Test your knowledge of Gladiator, James Bond and your right to party Every question has only two options: One is right and the other is wrong. You have an even chance of guessing correctly each time.
Why home loan repayments aren't included in official inflation figures By Ben Butler Mortgage repayments are going up, but they aren't included in the key official inflation figure, the consumer price index. Here's why. #InterestRates #Inflation #Mortgages #CostofLiving #BenButler
How Epstein's ties to the 'Prince of Darkness' could bring down Britain's PM By Cason Ho Sir Keir Starmer led Labour to a landslide election victory two years ago, but in the past week, things have unravelled for the British prime minister. What went wrong? #WorldPolitics #SexualOffences #CasonHo
Justice, healing, truth: Elders call for change after alleged terror attack By Kirstie Wellauer For Noongar elders, the alleged attack on Borloo/Perth is viewed against the background of a long history of violence. They are calling for a truth-telling commission to heal deep scars and help to combat racism. #TerroristAttacks #IndigenousAustralians #KirstieWellauer
Stuck without a team? Here's who to support at the T20 cricket World Cup By Chris De Silva As another T20 World Cup sneaks up on us, here's everything you need to know about the tournament, including a guide on how to pick which team to support, depending on your needs. #Cricket #Sport #ChrisDeSilva
Inside the 'textbook' search for Gus Lamont By Stacey Pestrin and Daniel Keane A retired police officer who helped pioneer search guidelines used during the investigation into the disappearance of Gus Lamont, praises the efforts to find the missing boy and expresses support for the detectives' conclusions. #MissingPerson #Police #StaceyPestrin #DanielKeane
Ouyen may have recorded a heat record, but we will probably never know By Wade Stephens, Sarah Buchecker, and Grace Marshall It was tipped to be one of the hottest places on Earth last week, but we may never know exactly how hot it got in Ouyen — at least officially. #RecordsandAchievements #Weather #WadeStephens #SarahBuchecker # #GraceMarshall
India's 14yo batting prodigy breaks records in World Cup final The 14-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Alyssa Healy's record with the highest score ever in a World Cup final to power India to the global under-19 crown. #Cricket #Sport
Almost every Australian corner to pick up rain this week By Tom Saunders Almost every corner of Australia will pick up rain during the next seven days, including heavy falls and pockets of flooding in multiple states. #WeatherForecasts #Weather #Rain #Floods #TomSaunders