When he was in his late 40s, Gary Lovell was diagnosed with younger onset dementia. Staring down what is Australia's second biggest killer, he started ticking items off his bucket list.
A secretive inquiry is examining allegations that soldiers covered up the killing of an Afghan child during an operation in 2012. WARNING: This story contains graphic images that some people may find distressing.
After years of watching what he describes as the "infectious spread" of a culture of self-glorification and unaccountable killings, a special forces veteran opens up about life inside one of the Australian Army's most elite and secretive units.
Trump's latest initiative was equal parts bravado and preposterous, but it shows you can't make up cyber security policy on the fly, writes Fergus Hanson.
GPs are prescribing antibiotics at a rate up to nine times higher than the current guidelines, according to research published in the Medical Journal of Australia.
As my sister spirals downwards in the mire of alcohol addiction, I have been stunned by the generosity of those working hard to keep the alcohol demon at bay while working to help others do the same.
The civil aviation watchdog fines a person $900 after their drone footage from the wedding of two Channel Nine TV presenters was deemed "hazardous" to guests.
A bold plan by Tesla's Elon Musk to build the world's biggest lithium ion battery in South Australia raises doubt about a project being planned by another energy company for Port Augusta.
Amber Harrison, the ex-lover of Seven boss Tim Worner, will address the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning as the network seeks potentially massive cost order against her.
Mass protests erupted last week as G20 leaders made their awkward introductions. With a growing animosity at the way wealth has been diverted away from lower and middle-class workers, people want answers, Ian Verrender writes.
The Battle for Mosul has been nine months of dogged, bloody urban warfare. Here's how the story unfolded, what's left of the city, and where the fight against Islamic State heads next.
An advocate for Indigenous LGBTI people warns the ongoing political debate about same-sex marriage is "very, very dangerous" and increases the risk of suicide in his community.
British traveller Mia Ayliffe-Chung took work on a farm in north Queensland so she could extend her visa. Days later she was dead. Now her mother, Rosie Ayliffe, is in Australia and is urging Peter Dutton to crack down on the '88 days' work scheme she says puts young lives at risk.
Donald Trump was "not aware of and did not attend" a meeting last year between his son and a Kremlin-connected lawyer who was offering damaging information on the US President's then opponent Hillary Clinton, his legal team says.
Authorities on Manus Island are telling asylum seekers they will shut off power and water to force people to leave the detention centre and move to transit accommodation in the island's town.
A Public Trustee SA staffer who stole cash, two cars, jewellery and a disable packing permit from deceased estates was "selfish, brazen and calculated" in her offending, the District Court hears.
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