The Federal Government will look into new allegations about the way footage was obtained and used in a campaign by activists to close the live export trade.
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'I hit your car': Racist note allegedly left on Indigenous woman's vehicle sparks outrage
Pauline Hanson condemns the behaviour of an apparent One Nation supporter after images of a racist note allegedly left on the windscreen of an Indigenous woman’s car circulate on social media.
Big Bash League fans to get free tickets after being left in the dark at the Gabba
Spectators at Thursday night’s Big Bash League match that was cut short due to a power outage will get free entry to next week’s Australia-Sri Lanka Test.
The NSW town of Noona just had Australia's hottest night on record
The record for Australia’s all-time highest overnight temperature was smashed last night, just one of the marks to fall in what is becoming a heatwave for the history books.
Where is the monsoon?
The Australian monsoon is running late this year, so while we wait expectantly, here is a crash course about this complex weather phenomenon.
Music to the ears: The choir helping brain injury sufferers learn to talk again
People who have suffered from stokes often have a condition called Aphasia, which affects their ability to process language. But, interestingly people with this condition can sing well.
Muslim group calls for rethink on unisex toilets after family enters private showers
A lack of female-only showers at a popular Sunshine Coast beach prompts a Muslim organisation to call for councils to consider religious beliefs when designing infrastructure after a family used private amenities without permission.
'I think it's poor': Thunder fume as busted lights see BBL match abandoned
A Big Bash clash between the Heat and Thunder is abandoned after a power outage sees the Gabba plunged into darkness a week before the ground hosts a day-night Test between Australia and Sri Lanka.
Adani remains under investigation by Qld Government over bores
Indian miner Adani remains under investigation by the Queensland Government for alleged illegal works on its Carmichael mine site, despite federal authorities ruling out any wrongdoing in October.
Melting crayons, cooked fruit: here's why Australia's experiencing a heatwave
Fruit is cooking on trees, crayons are melting, and Canberrans are desperately swimming in an unpopular lake.

