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'It's awful': Footy fans react to AFL's 2025 Saturday subscription TV model
Saturday used to be the home of footy but in 2025 fans better get used to paying to watch AFL on a Saturday, when most matches are traditionally played.
'Worst moment': Former Swedish PM hits out at Trump over weakening transatlantic alliance
Sweden's former prime minister Carl Bildt has accused Russia of working with the US to undermine Ukraine's position.
PNG to Russia and Sydney then back again. The return of Rai Coast skulls
In the 1800s a Russian explorer took 16 human skulls from Papua New Guinea to prove a theory. Now they've finally been returned home.
Art controversy reveals a trend that ultimately weakens institutions
The decision about Australia's Venice Biennale exhibition is political but it reveals a cycle in which flaws are found in institutions that should be at arm’s length from politics and leaves them too weak to do the job they were established for.
'Jaw fell to the floor': Labor MP calls out Dutton over share trades
Andrew Charlton was Kevin Rudd's chief economic adviser in 2009. He believes Peter Dutton needs to release shadow cabinet minutes to prove he did not take advantage of a bank bailout for his own financial gain.
'I wasn't safe': Why Jayde Struhs fled The Saints years before her sister's death
As 14 people are sentenced over the manslaughter of Elizabeth Struhs, her sister Jayde speaks out on lifer inside the sect known as The Saints, the moment she knew her sister had died and her own escape.
'Every negligence accumulated': Hadi Nazari on why he got lost in Kosciuszko
For 13 days Hadi Nazari was lost in Kosciuszko National Park's unforgiving and untamed wilderness. This is his story of survival, told like never before.
Trump is blowing up the post-World War II order as Australia watches on
Labor has a long held commitment to sustaining public services, even when the global political stage is dominated by those who revel in blowing them up. Nothing could be truer now.
'Deal with the devil' may be on table as Germany lurches to far-right
Dante Riedel is part of a growing wave of young people who support a far-right political party in Germany. As the nation prepares to head to the polls it has some Germans worried.
Trump's tariffs could make Australia a dumping ground for cheap aluminium
The federal government may need to take measures to protect the local aluminium industry if Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs go ahead, warns the nation's largest aluminium manufacturer.