A lawyer accused of working for the Chinese government by MI5 has lost her legal challenge against the UK intelligence agency.
Staff Writers
The venues for the 2032 Olympics venues may not be delivered on time, a construction leader has warned as he took aim at uncertainty surrounding Games planning.
Savannah Meacham
Some regional residents worry nuclear power could stymie growth and clean energy projects, while others say planning laws have left landholders "high and dry".
Stephanie Gardiner
Male sex offenders in Australian immigration detention centres are being housed next to vulnerable women, human rights inspectors have found.
Farid Farid
Attorney General John Quigley has made barrister and failed Liberal preselection candidate Hayley Cormann a District Court Judge, in a shock move in one of his final judicial appointments.
Dylan Caporn
Discrimination and sexual harassment have impacted Queensland Police's entire culture, according to a scathing independent report that has 36 recommendations.
Laine Clark
Debate about nuclear power and the energy transition is causing fear and dividing rural communities.
An increased reward is on offer for information about the murder of Jonathan Mitchell, found dead in his house after attending a music festival 21 years ago.
Jack Gramenz
A respected scientist is urging Australia to abandon its nuclear power ban and seriously consider it as a future energy source.
Abe Maddison
The forcible injecting of an immigration detainee with an antipsychotic drug as he was being deported has been slammed by a federal government watchdog.
The government should appoint an artificial intelligence commissioner to oversee the technology, an inquiry has heard, amid concerns over unfair uses.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Police have shot dead a man who threatened members of the public with a knife and ignored warnings from officers to drop his weapon.
Ethan James
Police need to influence victims to "confide in them" when domestic violence offenders breach no-contact orders, a senior police officer has told an inquest.
Proposed legislative changes to juvenile offending laws have been heavily criticised by stakeholders at a public parliamentary hearing.
Fraser Barton
A veteran Chinese state media journalist has been sentenced to seven years jail for espionage.
Laurie Chen and James Pomfret
Hundreds of officers walked off the job from police headquarters for one hour, as their union accused a state government of running away from their pay dispute.
Caitlin Powell and Rachael Ward
Daniel Abed Khalife, a British soldier, has been found guilty of collecting sensitive information for people linked to Iran.
The parent company of TikTok is seeking $A1.7 million in damages from a former intern in a lawsuit filed in Beijing.
The police officer who shot Kumanjayi Walker in a botched arrest has been labelled a racist by his former employer at an inquest into the death.
(A)manda Parkinson
Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak and former Treasury secretary-general Irwan Serigar Abdullah have been granted a discharge in their criminal trial.
Rozanna Latiff and Danial Azhar
Kumanjayi Walker's family members have called for truth as the long-running inquest into his death draws to a close.
Drake has begun legal action against Universal Music Group, alleging the company conspired to falsely pump up the popularity of Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us.
Andrew Dalton
More than 100 former detainees at a notoriously troubled youth detention centre have had a $75 million payout approved for alleged abuses over 63 years.
Holly Hales and Adrian Black
As parliament prepares to stop people younger than 16 using social media, the government has been accused of trying to ram through the laws without scrutiny.
Andrew Brown and Alex Mitchell