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Illegal fishing is ravaging the world's oceans of fish and shellfish but it is what is left behind that is creating a mess for governments worldwide and of Australia's most remote beaches.
Topic:OceansWed 15 OctWed 15 Oct 2025 at 1:22am
Two people on a beach with a large mass of fishing nets in front of them.

Internal tobacco industry data estimates the illicit tobacco market now makes up 64 per cent of all tobacco consumed in Australia and 82 per cent of the total nicotine consumed.
Topic:TaxTue 14 OctTue 14 Oct 2025 at 6:22am
An unidentifiable person's hands holding an unlit cigarette and a lit red lighter.

A rise in car theft and carjackings in this state has also seen parents left terrorised as cars are taken with their children inside.
Topic:CrimeMon 13 OctMon 13 Oct 2025 at 8:05am
A person in black running up a driveway

A fatal hit-and-run case in Darwin has exposed deep disparities in the NT’s justice system, say Aboriginal leaders, as the victim’s family speaks out.
Topic:CourtsThu 9 OctThu 9 Oct 2025 at 2:32am
A close up head-on shot of an Aboriginal woman in yellow and blue striped guernsey, serious expression, brown hair tied back

The president of RSL NSW Mick Bainbridge has resigned from the board along with three other directors in a shock move just minutes before a scheduled vote on his removal.
A man giving a speech at a lecturn. He wears a row of service medals on his jacket.

Students have been left with HECS debts and careers that are "non-existent" after completing degrees that were not accredited. Class actions have been launched against two Australian universities.
Andreas Slavkos at his graduation.

Frustrated by what she sees as inaction over a 7.30 investigation into alleged sexual assaults made by driving instructors, Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie demands action from the government.
Topic:AssaultTue 7 OctTue 7 Oct 2025 at 9:13am
Bridget McKenzie

Rescue teams worked around the clock through narrow gaps in the rubble of Sidoarjo's Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School while risking further collapse to reach anyone still alive.
Two women hugging each other, with one crying on the other’s shoulder.

A young father who lost his eye after contracting a rare infection is suing the hospital that treated him, alleging it ignored his requests to investigate his condition properly.
A man with only one eye stands next to a woman with blonde hair.

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says there is a "high possibility" the country would not enter a conflict involving Australia and China, despite having signed a mutual defence treaty with its southern neighbour.
Mon 6 OctMon 6 Oct 2025 at 8:41am
Anthony Albanese and James Marape

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