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Drug harm reduction advocates says there is little evidence that methamphetamine is more harmful in the ACT since being decriminalised, despite a Canberra Liberals commitment to recriminalise it if elected.
Those affected by the murder of Tiffany Spence, who died from horrific injuries inflicted by her partner Adam James Britt, tell a sentencing hearing of the long-term impacts of her death.
New analysis warns that China's military is developing a "real and growing" ability to hit the Australian mainland with missiles, and can already threaten Australia's trade routes, subsea cables and critical…
Investigators are trying to determine what led to a suspected murder-suicide on Saturday, after the bodies of a father and young child were recovered from a bay off Concord.
This workplace satire starring Sam Pang has Tasmania's first ever AFL team firmly in its sights.
Health Minister Mark Butler is open to adjusting the proposed National Disability Insurance Scheme changes, but insists the government is on the right track.
The ACT mandates reusable, recyclable and compostable packaging at all public events, but nearly all of it ends up in landfill because there is no facility to compost it.
Early childhood operators say increased load on educators is taking a "huge toll" on their mental health and safety.
From the Adelaide Hills to refugee camps in Kenya, how one young Aussie has made it his mission to help.
Lebanon's state media has reported Israeli strikes on the country's south, as Pakistan says a US-Iran peace deal signing is expected within 24 hours.
After falling in love with Australia's ancient Big Scrub rainforest, Tony Parkes built his life around saving its final remnants and restoring hundreds of hectares.
Best friends Lachie and Fletcher have nailed the art of ignoring what people think, travelling the world as Two Mates, 1 Chair.
The Swiss will go to the polls on Sunday to vote on whether to back a referendum that would see its population capped at 10 million.
With storms dancing around Washington before a court-ordered deadline to remove references to Donald Trump, workers were seen building scaffolding around a section of the building that includes the president's name.
The US president said he would continue to track down Tren de Aragua members and "send them to the depths of hell where they belong".
New Zealand cricketing legend Kane Williamson announces his retirement from the game immediately after a stunning career.
Taylor Swift has become the youngest woman to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. She's among the writers behind some of pop's biggest hits to be inducted in 2026.
Women now outnumber men as attendees to Canberra Brave ice hockey games — thanks in part to a surge in popularity for the sport inspired by the recent shows Heated Rivalry and Off Campus.
Why is it that every interviewer now feels they must arrive to their four-minute-long encounter with a gift, a scrapbook, or a movie stub they've hung onto for decades?
A Queensland food manufacturer turns second-grade peanuts into high-protein powder as demand for protein-enhanced foods grows in Australia and overseas.
The history of a wavy-bladed sword, bought at a Brisbane gun show around the end of the 1980s, begins with Moro raiders resisting Spanish colonists in the Philippines, but may also include Admiral Lord Nelson.
Greg Moriarty says he will "robustly" push back on the Trump administration's "extremely disappointing" new tariff plan and may recruit Australian businesses to help take up the fight.
Schoolchildren starring in a documentary about their quaint home town on the Queensland coast hope the publicity does not change what they love about it.
The ranks of Australia's so-called power couples, in which both partners are university-educated, have almost quadrupled over 20 years. This could have profound implications for social inequality.
Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire. It is hard to fathom a figure so staggering, but let's give it a shot.
Pets can be lifelong companions, but they can also test us in ways we never imagined. We asked you to share your stories. Here's what you told us.
Each question in the ABC 50/50 quiz has only two options: one is right; the other is wrong. But there's a catch.
The Canberra Liberals and the ACT Greens issue their responses to the ACT budget, criticising the government's fiscal plan, principally around cost of living, transport and overall management of the territory's finances.
The daughters of a motorcyclist killed in Canberra's north tried to reach him for their nightly phone call as he lay dying on the road, an ACT court has heard.
The site will not undergo redevelopment or demolition before its sale and locals say it is the result they fought for.
A century-old stormwater drain nearly 2 metres thick is uncovered beneath Queanbeyan's town centre, forcing the council to extend major roadworks and source extra funding.
The men were accused of carrying out the attack on the popular Erawan Shrine that killed 20 people, many of whom were Chinese tourists.
ACT MLA Yvette Berry is censured in the Legislative Assembly over her record as minister for housing and education amid a teachers' strike that has closed schools across the territory.
The applicants want compensation for the "inflated value of their shares attributable to the bank's wrongful failure to inform the market".
The US President, arguably more than the territory's own Treasurer Chris Steel, is very directly adding to the heavy weight dragging on public finances in the nation's capital. Here's how.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, the US president claimed Tehran was "playing us for suckers". Follow live.
During practice at this Canberra football club, players discuss the ways they are saving money. Meanwhile, the ACT government has unveiled a suite of measures to better balance its finances and help those doing it tough.
This year's ACT budget reveals rates will increase for most Canberra home owners, along with the territory's deficit, but the controversial health levy introduced last year will be ditched.
The former ANU chancellor has accused the university regulator of "grievously" constraining her ability to do her role in a withering resignation letter tabled in parliament.
A look at the US Corsair sea drone used in a first of its kind mission to rescue two helicopter crew shot down near the Strait of Hormuz.
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