Australia's gender equality policies are being closely watched by other nations as experts say the focus must be on changing structures that fuel inequality.
Maeve Bannister
Liberal senator Sarah Henderson asked an inquiry why text-to-triple-zero had not been implemented in Australia as a solution after a fatal outage last year.
Grace Crivellaro
The US justice department has reached a financial settlement with Donald Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
Eric Tucker and Alanna Durkin Richer
A woman has pleaded not guilty to firing shots at Rihanna's home while the Grammy-winning singer and her family were inside.
Andrew Dalton
A man has died after being arrested and put in the back of a police vehicle following an alleged disturbance at a retirement village in northern Darwin.
Duncan Murray
A lawsuit accused tech giant Meta of allowing predators unfettered access to underage users and connecting them with victims.
Diana Novak Jones
A woman who said Bill Cosby sexually abused her more than 50 years ago has been awarded $US59.25 million in her lawsuit against the US comedian.
A crucial witness in Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail has denied signing a damaging statement.
Michael Holden
An Indigenous woman likely could have been saved if she had been transferred from a small clinic to a large hospital for medical imaging, an inquest has found.
Tom Wark
Kevin Spacey has agreed to an out-of-court settlement in the UK with three men who had sued the US actor after accusing him of sexual assault.
Staff Writers
A territory police force has supported some but not all coronial recommendations following the fatal police shooting of a young Aboriginal man.
Lloyd Jones
A US jury has ruled in favour of rapper Afroman in a defamation case stemming from his use of police raid footage in a series of viral music videos.
Maryclaire Dale
A manhunt is under way after cafe patrons ran for cover in a shooting likely connected to the illegal tobacco war.
Callum Godde
A suspected scrap metal thief and a man accused of pursuing him on a major highway before a fatal crash have both been charged with manslaughter.
Laine Clark
Gerry Adams has told London's High Court that he was never a member of the IRA or its Army Council.
A parliamentary report has found significant tax discounts on capital gains have tipped the scales in favour of investors compared to owner-occupiers
Andrew Brown
An inquiry into the militant CFMEU has revealed major construction delays and a costs blowout of an estimated half a billion dollars.
Robyn Wuth
Tax changes, more grants, and targeted training are among the recommendations of a sweeping review of Australia's research and development industry.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
The parent company of Optus says it remains committed to Australia by providing a critical service and has apologised for the fatal triple-zero outage.
Tess Ikonomou
An inquiry has heard Workpace Health and Safety inspectors were "bullied, and abused" by a state's militant and brazen CFMEU.
Information from the public has slowed in recent times after hundreds of tips to police searching the outback for accused triple murderer Julian Ingram.
Alex Mitchell and Callum Godde
Critics have slammed new laws designed to combat anti-Semitism as overreach, but a last-minute change reduces a minister's extraordinary powers.
Andrew Stafford
Service stations are being warned not to take advantage of the Iran war by hiking up the price of fuel, over concerns motorists will be taken for "mugs".
A second Australia-bound flight has left Dubai with hundreds of citizens on board as tens of thousands more remain stuck in the Middle East.
Farid Farid and Tess Ikonomou