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A-League betting scandal

The A-League soccer competition has been hit by allegations of betting corruption involving several players from the Sydney club Macarthur FC. 

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 45 seconds

A-League players charged over betting scandal

The A-League soccer competition has been hit by allegations of betting corruption involving several players from the Sydney club Macarthur FC. 

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

A man in a yellow hoodie in the back of a police car
Duration: 4 minutes 41 seconds

What's been the budget reply response?

Keen observers have given Opposition Leader Peter Dutton a mixed report card for his budget reply speech.

Published: by David Taylor

Peter Dutton budget reply
Duration: 4 minutes 44 seconds

Putin wraps up China state visit

The Russian President Vladimir Putin has been in China for a two day state visit. Observer of Russian politics, Will Partlett, says the two leaders are presenting a smiling, united front to the West.

Published: by Samantha Donovan

Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping shake hands in front of Russia and China's flags
Duration: 5 minutes 14 seconds

'From the river to the sea': debate rages over slogan

Labor Senator Fatima Payman has been heavily criticised this week for accusing Israel of genocide and using the phrase "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."

Published: by Alison Xiao

Fatima Payman wearing a maroon hijab and white blazer sits in a hall with the background out of focus
Duration: 5 minutes 18 seconds

Nurses call for better conditions

Nurses in NSW and Victoria have been pressuring their respective state governments to increase their pay and improve conditions, saying the profession is suffering. 

Published: by Katherine Gregory

A masked nurse adjusts their blue plastic glove in an operation room.
Duration: 4 minutes

Vanished Nile branch ran by pyramids

The mystery of how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids has fascinated historians for centuries.

Published: by Rachel Hayter

Horse and carts travel in front of a large pyramid
Duration: 4 minutes 24 seconds

Unemployment rate rises again

The unemployment rate jumped to 4.1 per cent in April as more Australians struggled to find work.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 41 seconds

Nuclear energy and migration in Dutton reply

The Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has delivered his Budget reply speech in Parliament, saying he wants to restore the great Australian dream of home ownership.

Published: by Nicole Hegarty

Dutton says reducing migration will alleviate pressure on housing and services
Duration: 3 minutes 51 seconds

Rate cut bets increase as jobless rate rises

The unemployment rate has jumped to 4.1 per cent as more Australians fail in their hunt for a job.

Published: by David Taylor

Job search
Duration: 3 minutes 59 seconds

Renewable fuel advocates welcome investment in federal budget

Fuel made from food waste like used cooking oil is no longer just the domain of backyard mechanics... but it's an industry that's been struggling to attract investment.

Published: by Declan Gooch

A man in an orange safety vest walks between two large generators.
Duration: 5 minutes 14 seconds

Another cyber-attack on Australian healthcare company

There's been another large-scale ransomware data breach of an Australian company...this time at an e-script provider named Medi-Secure.

Published: by Rachel Mealey

A person with a hood on uses a mobile phone as the sit at an advanced computer set up.
Duration: 4 minutes 14 seconds

Slovakian PM Robert Fico expected to survive assassination attempt

Slovakia's populist Prime Minister Robert Fico is recovering after being shot in the abdomen in what's being described by the country's Interior Minister as a "politically motivated" attack.

Published: by Samantha Donovan

Several people wheel a stretcher in to a large building. The person on the stretcher is obscured by white sheets.
Duration: 5 minutes 15 seconds

Australian Ballet hits back at review calling dancers 'unusually thin'

The Australian Ballet has hit back after a newspaper reviewer described their dancers as 'unusually thin'.

Published: by Alison Xiao

Three silhouetted ballet dancers wearing tutus pose with one arm and one leg diagonally outstretched.
Duration: 5 minutes 29 seconds

Tame Impala's Kevin Parker latest musician to sell song rights

The brains behind Tame Impala, Kevin Parker, has sold his entire songwriting catalogue to Sony Music Publishing.

Published: by Angus Randall

Kevin Parker of Australian band Tame Impala looks at the camera in a close-up portrait.
Duration: 3 minutes 59 seconds

NDIS advocates worried

Participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme are worried after the federal budget revealed cuts to the growth of the scheme. 

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 39 seconds

What's been the reaction to the 2024 Federal Budget?

The Treasurer says his third budget strikes the right balance between supporting the economy and households while not adding to inflation.

Published: by David Taylor

Budget 2024-25 papers with the deficit line overlaid and some additional graphic treatment.
Duration: 5 minutes 20 seconds

Budget raises concerns for NDIS participants

Participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme are another group worried about what lies ahead for them.  

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

Bill Shorten standing in front of a NDIS logo
Duration: 4 minutes 38 seconds

Welfare advocates criticise Federal Budget

The Budget features several initiatives to help reduce the cost of living for Australians.

Published: by Angus Randall

Hand holding money, notes and coins with a coffee cup and fruit in the background, cost of living
Duration: 3 minutes 56 seconds

Criminal gang frees prisoner in ambush

The French president Emmanuel Macron is vowing "everything will be done" to find a convicted drug dealer and the masked gunmen who broke him out of a prison transport van in the country's north.

Published: by Declan Gooch

A screenshot of a video of the France prison van ambush.
Duration: 4 minutes 56 seconds

Violence in New Caledonia

Riots have erupted in one of Australia's closest neighbours, New Caledonia. 

Published: by Nick Grimm

The charred remains of a car sit on a road.
Duration: 4 minutes 46 seconds

Researchers one step closer to combating crown of thorns starfish

The crown-of-thorns starfish has long been a problem for the Great Barrier Reef, but scientists could be one step closer to eradicating the destructive creatures. 

Published: by Elizabeth Cramsie

Some thick, spiky red crown-of-thorns starfish are seen crawling around branches of white coral.
Duration: 4 minutes 46 seconds

Defence whistleblower David McBride jailed

Military whistleblower David McBride sentenced to more than five years jail. His supporters say it sends a chilling message.

Published: with Rachel Mealey

Duration: 30 minutes 42 seconds

PM Federal Budget special

Key announcements and analysis of the Labor Government’s third budget handed down by Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Published: by David Lipson

A middle-aged man in a suit waves as he is applauded by a line of people in suits behind him.
Duration: 59 minutes 5 seconds

David McBride sentenced to more than five years in jail for leaking war crime allegations

Whistleblower advocates have been stunned by a hefty jail sentence handed to former military lawyer David McBride.

Published: by Declan Gooch

David speaks into a microphone as supporters' signs wave behind him and a guy holds a guitar.
Duration: 5 minutes 45 seconds

What to expect from Budget 2024

A lot has already been revealed about tonight's federal budget -- Jim Chalmers' third -- but you can bet there will be some surprises.

Published: by David Taylor

 Jim Chalmers holds a copy of the 2024 Budget papers as he arrives at Parliament House.
Duration: 3 minutes 47 seconds

What is the Future Made in Australia?

The federal government has been heralding its Future Made in Australia policy - a major shift in the country's approach to manufacturing. 

Published: by Alison Xiao

The Windy Hill wind farm near Ravenshoe
Duration: 5 minutes 39 seconds

Federal Budget: what housing experts think should be included

A big question on at least a third of Australian's minds tonight will be what budget measures help address our housing crisis.

Published: by Kathleen Ferguson

A black sign with green letters reading "For Lease, Apartment 1".
Duration: 4 minutes 48 seconds

Fierce clashes in Ukraine's Kharkiv region

Heavy clashes between Russian and Ukrainian forces are continuing in the Kharkiv region, as Moscows intensifies efforts to take hold of territory near Ukraine's second largest city. 

Published: by Alexandra Humphries

Firefighters searching through the rubble of houses that have been hit by missiles.
Duration: 3 minutes 36 seconds

Why are orcas attacking boats?

Sharks are often at the top of the list of ocean creatures humans are fearful of... but for sailors off the coast of Gibraltar killer whales or orcas are becoming more of a problem. 

Published: by Elizabeth Cramsie

Four black and white orcas swimming in a row crest through blue waves.
Duration: 4 minutes 23 seconds

Budget overshadowed by cost-of-living crunch

Ahead of his third budget, the Treasurer Jim Chalmers has been carefully managing expectations about any major cash splash for struggling Australians.

Published: by Gavin Coote

Jim Chalmers holds a copy of the 2024-25 budget outside of Parliament House
Duration: 5 minutes 40 seconds

Regional groups call for federal budget investment

Regional Australian leaders are calling for key investments in the federal budget. 

Published: by Stephanie Smail

A wide red dirt road with houses in background and children's toy in foreground
Duration: 6 minutes 28 seconds

Business want practical help from budget 2024

Businesses – big and small – before even considering this year's budget, are calling on the government to fulfil promises made to them in last year's budget as they prepare for what they call a time of "significant challenge, stress and change."

Published: by David Taylor

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers the 2024/25 Budget.
Duration: 5 minutes 36 seconds

Where should the priorities be?

So what do economists want the government to prioritise and are there budget items it should pull back its spending on? 

Published: by Rachel Mealey

Collage of Jim Chalmers and Anthony Albanese in black and white, with map of Australia in background.
Duration: 5 minutes 57 seconds

Women watching federal budget closely

What does tomorrow's federal budget need to deliver to improve the lives of Australian women?

Published: with Annie Guest

Duration: 30 minutes 38 seconds

What does the Budget need to include for women?

As the Federal Government prepares to hand down its third budget ahead of an election next year, women's advocacy groups are watching closely. 

Published: by Alexandra Humphries

generic picture of Australian bank notes
Duration: 4 minutes 55 seconds

Will the federal budget help lower inflation?

The government's been selling tomorrow night's budget as paving the way for an end to the cost-of-living crisis by Christmas.

Published: by David Taylor

Australian currency is seen next to a wages graph
Duration: 4 minutes 41 seconds

Plane makes emergency landing without landing gear

Three people have walked away unhurt after a light plane made a wheels-up emergency landing at Newcastle Airport.

Published: by Angus Randall

The light plane landed safely at Newcastle Airport just after noon today
Duration: 4 minutes 37 seconds

Former Chinese spy tells of secret operations

A former spy for China's notorious secret police has revealed covert and illegal operations on foreign soil, including in Australia. 

Published: by Echo Hui

A man sits wearing glasses and a green jacket with a T-shirt featuring The Simpsons just seen underneath
Duration: 3 minutes 54 seconds

Federal Court ends injunction against X

There's been a setback for Australia's online safety regulator in its bid to force social media platform X to remove videos.

Published: by Declan Gooch

A man stands at a pulpit and raises his hands as he talks to a crowd.
Duration: 4 minutes 59 seconds

Running to change health outcomes for First Nations Australians

Run clubs are taking Australia by storm, but one particular program is trying to change the lives of first nations Australians. 

Published: by Anthea Moodie

Koolyn Brigs wearing a black cap and black hoodie jumper.
Duration: 5 minutes 2 seconds

Lehrmann ordered to pay Ten's legal costs

Bruce Lehrmann is ordered to pay most of Network Ten's costs after his failed defamation case.

Published: with Annie Guest

Duration: 30 minutes 42 seconds

Two hospitalised as tornado rips through Bunbury

Two people have been rushed to hospital after a tornado smashed through the city of Bunbury, in WA's south west, ripping off roofs and damaging property.

Published: by Jon Daly

Tristed metal and tin on the partially collapsed PCYC building in Bunbury
Duration: 3 minutes 8 seconds

Federal Court orders Bruce Lehrmann to pay Network Ten's costs

Bruce Lehrmann has been ordered to pay Network Ten's costs of defending his failed defamation case "on an indemnity basis".

Published: by Patrick Bell

Photo illustration of Bruce Lehrmann with wood panelling and Australian emblem of Federal Court in Sydney in the background.
Duration: 3 minutes 49 seconds

How can social media become safer for youth?

We've had huge gains in our ability to connect with each other and access information over the past two decades, thanks to social media.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

A Mac laptop resting on a bed in the dark
Duration: 4 minutes 20 seconds

Family law changes help DV victims

There's a sense of hope that women and children fleeing domestic violence will soon be better supported by the law.

Published: by Katherine Gregory

The back of a women looking down a dark hallway in shadows
Duration: 4 minutes 5 seconds

Cost of living pressures hurting wellbeing, NAB says

Household financial stress has hit an eight year high, according to a new major bank survey.

Published: by David Taylor

Red NAB star signage in Brisbane CBD
Duration: 3 minutes 23 seconds

Rise of ice addiction in Alice Springs sparks concern

The drug known as crystal meth is creating fear in Alice Springs, where health workers say its tightening its grip on Aboriginal communities.

Published: by Charmayne Allison

The drug ice sitting on a bench top.
Duration: 4 minutes 34 seconds

Asthma deaths on the rise in Australia

The number of asthma deaths has risen by 30 per cent, and it's unclear why the mortality rate has increased. 

Published: by Briana Fiore

A man and woman hold a framed photo of their daughter
Duration: 3 minutes 11 seconds

Australian Institute of Sport to get $250m facelift

From the envy of the world to being left to rot - that's how critics describe the Australian Institute of Sport.

Published: by Declan Gooch

Bird's eye view of the Australian Institute of Sport's Arena
Duration: 4 minutes 42 seconds

Australia's future gas use under spotlight

The Government promises to keep the gas on, saying it's needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

Published: with Stephanie Smail

Duration: 30 minutes 37 seconds

Israeli PM facing competing pressures on ceasefire negotiations

There's been little progress in the ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas... despite the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 

Published: by Declan Gooch

Several people walking near a large number of tents
Duration: 5 minutes 7 seconds

Gas is in Australia's future, so what does that look like?

Australia has set a goal of hitting net zero carbon emissions by 20-50... and the Federal Government says gas will be a crucial energy source in getting there.

Published: by Kathleen Ferguson

Cooking on a gas stove
Duration: 5 minutes 4 seconds

Alarm raised on noticeable lower jobs demand

There's evidence emerging it's becoming harder to land a job.

Published: by David Taylor

A young woman holding a pen and filling out a job application
Duration: 4 minutes 43 seconds

Fiji's former PM Frank Bainimarama jailed

Fiji's former prime minister Frank Bainimarama has been sentenced to one year in jail after being convicted of perverting the course of justice.

Published: by Liam Fox

Frank handcuffs
Duration: 4 minutes 42 seconds

AFL player suspended for five games for homophobic slur

The AFL is grappling with a third high-profile homophobic slur in as many months.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

A yellow Australian rules ball sitting on the grass.
Duration: 4 minutes 39 seconds

Calls for international stars to promote local musicians

The Australian music industry is in a tough spot with major festivals collapsing and live venues closing across the country. 

Published: by Alison Xiao

Artist covers Artist 'Song Title' for Like A Version IMAGE
Duration: 4 minutes 12 seconds

Beijing makes chopper spy claim

Beijing claims an Australian helicopter aircraft involved in an incident with one of its jets  was spying on China. 

Published: with Stephanie Smail

Duration: 30 minutes 43 seconds

China makes helicopter spy claim

The diplomatic spat over an incident involving an Australian military helicopter and a Chinese fighter jet is growing, with Beijing now claiming the Australian aircraft was being used to spy on China. 

Published: by Stephen Dziedzic

A helicopter flying in the air at sunset.
Duration: 4 minutes 46 seconds

Israels military operation in Rafah continues

Urgent talks are due to resume soon in Cairo to negotiate a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Published: by Declan Gooch

Two tanks with Israeli flags on them.
Duration: 5 minutes 2 seconds

Same-sex parenting book ban may breach laws

There's been an angry backlash over a move by Cumberland City Council in western Sydney to ban books featuring same-sex parents from its libraries. 

Published: by Alison Xiao

A person holds open a childrens book that shows a photo of a child with his head in his hands.
Duration: 5 minutes 14 seconds

Waste export levy to be scrapped

Well the Federal Budget is now only days away and with every day comes new indications about what it contains...

Published: by Rachel Mealey

Rectangular bales of plastic recyclables stacked on top of each other.
Duration: 4 minutes 21 seconds

Mounting anger over biosecurity levy

Australia's agriculture sector is warning plans to make producers pay a biosecurity levy, could push food prices even higher.

Published: by Gavin Coote

Pear growers concerned
Duration: 4 minutes 15 seconds

Parents of Jake and Callum Robinson speak

The parents of two Perth brothers who were killed during a surfing trip in Mexico have spoken of their heartbreak.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

Two men stand together with their arms around each other
Duration: 4 minutes 44 seconds

Israeli forces move into Rafah

Israel's military has declared it's taken control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah border-crossing into Egypt.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 45 seconds

Israeli forces roll into Rafah

Israel's military has declared it's taken control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah border-crossing into Egypt.

Published: by Allyson Horn

Palestinians search through rubble after Rafah airstrikes
Duration: 5 minutes 6 seconds

Ceasefire hopes fading as Rafah assault escalates

As Israel's military operation begins in Rafah, the chances of a ceasefire are once again looking slim. 

Published: by Alison Xiao

Smoke rising from buildings in the distance.
Duration: 5 minutes 4 seconds

Helicopter flare up reignites China-Australia tensions

The Albanese Government says China's military has put the lives of Australian military personnel in danger on a number of recent occasions.

Published: by Gavin Coote

A helicopter flying in the air at sunset.
Duration: 4 minutes 45 seconds

RBA keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent

In a small reprieve for mortgage borrowers, the Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent.

Published: by David Taylor

A person in a long sleeved white collared shirt and black pants walks into the Reserve Bank of Australia as its doors slide open
Duration: 3 minutes 52 seconds

Government accused of down-playing coral death

A leading coral scientist has accused the Federal Government of down-playing the coral die-off on the Great Barrier Reef to protect its world heritage listing.

Published: by Annie Guest

Orange fish swim through a white coral fan
Duration: 4 minutes 40 seconds

Saving the rare red handfish

In Tasmania, a marine heatwave has prompted a desperate rescue mission to save the very rare red handfish.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli and Clancy Balen

A small, strange looking red and white fish with hand-like fins sits on the ocean floor.
Duration: 4 minutes 47 seconds

Rafah invasion could be imminent

The Israeli army has ordered tens of thousands of people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah to start evacuating the area.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 42 seconds

Israel orders evacuations in Rafah

The Israeli army has ordered tens of thousands of people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah to start evacuating the area.

Published: by John Lyons

A family of eight bundled up on a cart pulled by a donkey
Duration: 6 minutes 8 seconds

NSW government unveils $230m domestic violence package

The New South Wales government has today announced a $230 million funding package to address domestic violence.

Published: by Alison Xiao

Domestic violence generic
Duration: 4 minutes 38 seconds

Dirty money: New laws for housing sector

Real estate agents, lawyers and accountants who turn a blind eye to suspicious transactions may soon have to change their ways with the federal government announcing a crack-down on money laundering.

Published: by Daniel Ziffer

Seven stacks of money
Duration: 4 minutes 24 seconds

Countering online extremism after Perth stabbing

Islamic leaders and extremism experts say tougher regulations are needed to stop young people from being exposed to extremist views online.

Published: by Jon Daly

A high school building with a sign on a wall that says 'Rossmoyne Senior High School'.
Duration: 4 minutes 38 seconds

Will soaring rents push interest rates higher?

After rising 0.8 per cent in April, Australia's median rent has hit a new record high of $627 dollars per week.

Published: by David Taylor

A black sign with green letters reading "For Lease, Apartment 1".
Duration: 4 minutes 37 seconds

Working dog sales fetching big bucks

One impressive working dog sold for $40,000 in Central Queensland yesterday.

Published: by Aaron Kelly

A young boy and man sitting on hay bales with a prized border collie dog
Duration: 4 minutes 7 seconds