With Iran in uproar following the death of of Jina Mahsa Amini for “improper wearing of hijab", questions are being raised about who and what are Iran's morality police
Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil flagged that Labor would propose changes to Australia’s counter-terrorism laws, citing an increase in diverse threats beyond religious fundamentalism
Members of the procession that took the late singer through Melbourne will be hundreds of dollars out of pocket.
Two-time Olympic gold medallist Brittney Griner is on her way home to the US after a dramatic prisoner swap with a notorious Russian arms dealer. Read more:
Ashley Hall was arrested in Sydney’s CBD on Wednesday after police raided two hotel rooms and found illegal drugs worth a whopping $600,000
Umar Patek, a leading member of the al Qaida-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah, helped build the car bomb that killed more than 200 people, including two Kiwis and 88 Australians
Bruce Lehrmann has engaged one of Australia’s top defamation lawyers, with potential litigation targets including Wilkinson, the ABC and several other media outlets.
In the most tragic of sentencing twists, police confirm the car known as "Silly Sid" will be crushed. Read more: 
After threatening an RSPCA inspector and beating his pet puppy, a WA man has admitted to his crimes and faced court. Read more:
After being issued with a notice to appear in court months after laying his newlywed wife to rest, a court has heard the 30-year-old will fight the charges laid against him.
The 2022 Australian federal election was distinctive in two ways and the seismic result tells us about the future of electoral politics in Australia
The fifth national survey on sexual harassment in Australian workplaces shows little has changed since the last survey in 2018...or even the first survery in 2003. Read more: