Colin Friels: ‘We’re only here for a very brief time, so you may as well enjoy the living daylights out of it’
The beloved actor on elusive retirement, sharing the stage with his daughter, and the secret to a long and strong marriage
Todd Sampson: ‘Under every extreme group there’s a human need – often for belonging’
The ad man turned TV personality on his tough upbringing, praying with UFO worshippers and why he chooses to talk with people ‘at the edges’
What will happen to Trump’s tariffs after supreme court verdict?
6-3 ruling against unilateral imposition of tariffs without congressional approval labelled a ‘disgrace’ by Trump
Man charged with hate crime after allegedly ramming gates of Brisbane synagogue with ute
A 32-year-old has been charged with serious vilification or hate crime and other offences but police say it is not being considered a terrorist incident
Police to question Andrew’s former protection officers over his Epstein links
Officers being asked to ‘consider carefully whether anything they saw or heard’ may be relevant to review of Epstein files
Hamas reportedly holds leadership vote at critical moment for militant group
New head will face decisions crucial to movement’s future, such as how far to cooperate with Trump’s Gaza plan
Trump illegally used executive power to impose global tariffs, supreme court rules
US president vows to enact 10% global baseline tariff after calling the supreme court justices ‘a disgrace to the nation’
‘There has to be glitter’: can the Rio carnival give up its love of beach-polluting microplastics?
A bill banning the sale and use of plastic and metallic glitter has yet to go through in Brazil as the capital’s sandy shores bear cost of carnival’s shine
Conspiracy theorists feed on distrust in institutions – the Epstein files will embolden them
This age is already marked by a departure from the rational. Systemic failures to protect innocents and hold people accountable are adding even more fuel to the fire
The splinternet: how online shutdowns are getting cheaper and easier to impose
Iran has shown how plausible blackouts now are, with far-reaching consequences for the internet as we know it
Australia-US minerals deal underpinned decision to allow Alcoa to keep clearing WA forest, document reveals
Document also shows US miner had been unlawfully clearing land for 15 years despite warnings from department
‘Slow this thing down’: Sanders warns US has no clue about speed and scale of coming AI revolution
After meeting with unspecified tech leaders, senator calls for urgent policy action as companies race to build ever more powerful systems
Ukraine war briefing: Hungary threatens to block €90bn EU loan to Kyiv in oil row
Viktor Orbán demands Ukraine reopen Druzhba pipeline for Russian deliveries; Zelenskyy says Ukraine is not losing the war. What we know on day 1,459
Claims of bikies, strippers and drugs in the CFMEU threaten to end Jacinta Allan’s premiership. Can she survive?
A report alleging the Victorian branch of the union had turned into a ‘crime syndicate’ has sparked a war between the state government and a corruption fighter
FBI and Las Vegas police investigate suspected case of terrorism
A man, 23, drove a car full of weapons through gate of power facility before shooting himself in the head, officials said
‘This idea that we can now eat our clothes is pretty revolutionary’: how to give unwanted garments a second life
Half of unwanted clothes in Australia end up in landfill. Considered buying, repair and recycling garments can help reduce that waste