This 15-Month-Old Girl Has Spent Her Whole Life In Detention. She's In Hospital With The Flu
The 15-month-old is being treated for Influenza A.
This Man Is Accused Of Underpaying His Nanny By Over $150,000 In One Year
The nanny worked seven days a week and had two days off in a single year, the Fair Work Ombudsman alleges.
The Government Asked Asylum Seekers About Their Sex Lives, Then Fought To Keep The Interviews Secret
A government employee asked two asylum seekers for intimate details. The government didn't want you to know about it.
The First Medevac Report Shows An “Unbelievably High” Number Of Mental Health Admissions
Exclusive: A government report has revealed the “unbelievably high” rate of medical admissions for refugees suffering mental illness on Nauru.
This Man Wants Australians To Pay For Their Train Tickets... With Their Faces
The NSW transport minister likened the plan to Amazon's "Just Walk Out" technology.
You Will Soon Vote On Whether Indigenous Australians Should Be Recognised In Our Constitution
"The national interest requires a new relationship with Indigenous Australians."
Here's How Much Effort Border Force Is Putting Into Recruiting You
Australian Border Force gave me 107 pages of documents about this 700-word article.
This Kidney Patient Thought Her Life Was At Risk. She Says Her Local Health Clinic Refused To Help
Many people living in remote communities can't get dialysis there — even though they say being on country helps their health.
With Nowhere Else To Go, This Dialysis Patient From A Remote Community Has Spent Years In A Short-Stay Hostel
“Some of us mightn’t be alive” by the time they get public housing, one dialysis patient said.
Here's What Tony Abbott Had To Say About Losing His Seat
Tony Abbott spoke on Saturday evening after losing his seat to Zali Steggall.
Tony Abbott Has Lost His Seat
Independent Zali Steggall unseated Abbott, who was prime minister from 2013 to 2015.
This Is How Hard It Is For Remote Australians To Cast A Vote
For the last few weeks, candidates, campaigners and the AEC have been criss-crossing the Northern Territory in a huge logistical effort.
We Asked Young People What They Thought Of Headspace
"You can understand if you're the local MP and there's an election coming and you can announce, 'I've got a headspace in my electorate', that looks great."
Here’s How Aboriginal People Are Fighting Against Fracking
“If you hurt the country you’re hurting us.”
This Tiny Remote Town Asked Tony Abbott For Better Housing — And Were Surprised When It Actually Arrived
After years of waiting for new housing, Borroloola residents credit Tony Abbott with taking action.
Kids In This Remote Community Are Wandering The Streets At Night And Sleeping For Hours At School Because Of Their Houses
In the remote community of Borroloola in the Northern Territory, some people say housing is the most important issue at the federal election.
This Single Mum Gets By On $160 A Week After Rent
As rents have steeply increased over the years, Rent Assistance has not kept up.
These Aboriginal People Say Real Estate Agents And Landlords Are Discriminating Against Them
“It is nearly impossible to find a private rental if you are Aboriginal.”
This Is How Hard It Is To Find An Affordable Rental When You're On Welfare
“Finding an affordable home in the private rental market is a complete fiction for people on low incomes,” says Anglicare's Rental Affordability Snapshot.
Indigenous Traditional Owners Drilled Parliament Lawns To Show Politicians What It Feels Like
They say they want to let politicians know how it feels to have unwelcome machinery on your land.