Police join search for Belgian tourist after phone found in Tasmanian wilderness two years since she went missing
Device belonging to missing hiker Celine Cremer found in an area that had ‘been extensively searched previously’
Liberal women have seized power in three states. Is this a new era for a party known for its ‘woman problem’?
Jess Wilson, Kellie Sloane and Ashton Hurn look to be a welcome change for the party. But they have a mountain to climb to oust their Labor opponents
Australia’s social media ban has given us a way to fight big tech – and get my son back on his skateboard
The ban on under-16s accessing ‘harmful’ content that began this week has overwhelming approval from adults – even if it had a few teething issues, says author Sisonke Msimang
Two people dead and eight wounded in mass shooting at Brown University, officials say
Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, says ‘shooter or shooters’ still at large and number of victims could change
From Bosnia to Brisbane: what child refugee Jasmina Joldić learned about peace, hate and the fragility of society
The 30th anniversary of the Dayton Accords, which put an end to the war in Bosnia, leads Joldić to reflect on the nature of imperfect peace
Social media makes many Australian teens feel worse about their bodies. Platforms must take responsibility
Eight in 10 young people think the tech companies should do more to promote positive body image. The under-16s ban does nothing to achieve that
The moment I knew: as he opened the Uber door, he opened my eyes to a love beyond work
Ash Jacks McCready had low expectations for her first date with Tom, but after an awkward start, their relationship moved fast and wild
In Australia’s cost-of-living-crisis, even lawyers are forced to rely on food banks
One in five households earning $91,000 or more experienced food insecurity in the past 12 months, a report has found
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Carbon capture was spruiked as a way of limiting our emissions – but has Australia been greenwashed?
Despite billions in investment, carbon capture and storage technology ‘should be in no way treated as a climate solution’, critics say
‘A voice against injustice and bullshit’: 50 years on, Brisbane’s 4ZZZ radio station refuses to be silenced
Once ‘a lone voice of resistance’ in a conservative city, the community station has survived eviction and Queensland’s Joh Bjelke-Petersen government to deliver half a century of radical politics and local music
Kevin McCloud: ‘We measure the value of a home by the number of toilets it has – which is bonkers’
The Grand Designs presenter and co-host of Tim & Kev’s Big Design Adventure on living with bats, the most important room in a house and eating fermented shark