A damning internal report into NSW Police has found a rampant culture of bullying and discrimination still exists, with one in 10 women sexually harassed.
Farid Farid
Police powers have not kept pace with the slippery methods used by organised crime groups who increasingly exploit criminal services offered for sale online.
Samantha Lock and Lucinda Garbutt-Young
A former Labor foreign affairs minister has decried Australia's plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines as a bad decision that will undermine security.
Tess Ikonomou and Andrew Brown
A rogue union boss told an official, "You've chosen to take us on - anyone who does that does not win," during a campaign of harassment, an inquiry has heard.
Andrew Stafford
Italian prosecutors have launched an investigation into Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir over his treatment of activists from a flotilla.
Staff Writers
A senior public servant has tearfully claimed she was abused by a former CFMEU boss, prompting denials from the controversial union's ex-state leader.
Robyn Wuth
In court, on court and off the court — Deputy Chief Magistrate Elizabeth Woods has seen it all.
Hannah Cross
An extension of community liquor bans in a territory is being sought ahead of a looming deadline amid fears a lapse will have devastating consequences.
Lloyd Jones
A main suburban road has been the scene of a dramatic arrest in which police rammed a car driven by a wanted man and shot out a tyre.
An Aboriginal elder, supported by hundreds of activists, has continued his fight to prosecute King Charles for genocide in court.
Allanah Sciberras
Business owners are still yet to find out what exemptions could apply to them in changes to capital gains tax.
Andrew Brown
Weeks after reaching for an out-of-court settlement with Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively's legal team has returned to court to demand legal fees and damages.
Larry Neumeister
US President Donald Trump has suffered a partial legal setback in his push to exclude transgender people from the military.
Daniel Wiessner
Australia's largest police force is being urged to be more transparent as it faces accusations of operating with a "brutal culture".
Kat Wong and Alex Mitchell
Florida is accusing OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman of putting profit over safety, in the first lawsuit brought by a US state against the ChatGPT maker.
David Fischer
Two ministers suspended from parliament for failing to provide documents have returned to NSW's upper house as the government defends remaining tight-lipped.
One state premier has defended the system after footage showing a woman being assaulted by police while experiencing a psychotic episode was made public.
Alex Mitchell
A Tasmanian minister has resigned after misleading parliament about her involvement in a secret court case and amassing legal fees that cost taxpayers $120,000.
Ben McKay
A Canadian man was accused of selling lethal substances online, sending at least 1200 packages to more than 40 countries including New Zealand.
Rob Gillies
A serviceman who died after experiencing a mental health crisis could have been saved if authorities had taken appropriate action, a coroner has found.
Abe Maddison
Controversial budget changes would have cut the lifetime tax benefits for the top one per cent of earners by $400,000 if implemented in 2000, Treasury says.
Jacob Shteyman and Tess Ikonomou
Police should not be investigating police over Indigenous deaths in custody, a social justice commissioner says.
Police investigating how Dezi Freeman evaded capture for months have freed two men after arresting and interviewing the pair.
Callum Godde
Police says anger in communities will be understandable after a decision not to prosecute officers who held down an Aboriginal man who died.