Only 12 years after opening, major roadworks to the Peninsula Link are frustrating locals and summer visitors alike. Politics
Ratepayers at 128 NSW councils will be barred from speaking at meetings, and if they want to be heard must have their say one week earlier, among other changes. Politics
US national security officials have disputed Kremlin claims about Ukrainian strikes that Trump had initially greeted with deep concern. Politics
The detailed study of Western Australia’s white-tailed black cockatoos has revealed that repairing natural tree hollows is a way of securing their survival. Politics
My wife and I were in Delhi airport when she realised she’d left her iPad on the flight we’d just left. There followed a frantic session. Politics
The Green family survived a major drought on their sheep farm. I got a front-row seat to the challenges they overcame. Society
When I was first arrested in Iran and thrown into a solitary confinement cell in Evin prison I would carve a line for each day into the soft plaster of the wall and try to work backwards to figure out the date. Politics
Australia’s ageing team suffered their share of “old man” ailments, but were still far too good for England. Their legacy is secure – but selectors are right to be worried about the future. Politics
As far as the Russians were concerned, they had got their man. And they unwittingly delivered the money on his head straight into Ukraine’s hands. Economics
Usman Khawaja’s storybook SCG farewell has raised the question whether the batting great has considered following suit. Politics
Skimming past exploding rockets and through showering sparks, this footage was months in the making. Events
The self-taught British security researcher found a unique way to beat 99 per cent rejection odds for the elite visa. Politics
Sydney was mostly on its best behaviour, but police still had their hands full on New Year’s Eve, including a man allegedly carrying a shisha pipe resembling a gun in Dover Heights. Events
Australia’s current Human Rights Commissioner Lorraine Finlay is the first government-appointed official to publicly back demands from the Jewish community and more than 200 former judges and barristers. Events
The violent confrontation is the latest in the anti-government demonstrations that have spread across multiple cities since Sunday. Events
US national security officials have found that Ukraine did not target Putin or his Novgorod home, a conclusion backed up by a CIA assessment. Events
A smattering of rain dusted crowds securing their prime viewing spot ahead of Brisbane’s drone and fireworks shows. Events
Flagship Minerals has received its second $1.25 million tranche after Shandong Xinhai Mining Technology & Equipment completed its due diligence on Flagship’s Chilean Pantanillo project. Politics
Footage of the man in Tehran has gone viral as protests spread rapidly across the country, fuelled by a rare alliance between two groups. Politics