
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and images of deceased people. The homicidal actions, flight, capture, trial and punishment of Jimmy and Joe Governor (and their...
Kathryn Killackey Have you ever stopped by the grocery store on your way to a dinner party to grab a bottle of wine? Did you grab the first one you saw, or did you pause to think about the available choices and deliberate...
Hendra virus has killed a horse in Queensland. Should we be worried?
CJKPhoto/Getty The death of an unvaccinated horse from Hendra virus this week in southeast Queensland is the states first reported case in three years. Before that, Australias last case was in July 2023, when another...
Photo by Anna Tarazevich/Pexels Authorities in the ACT have released draft regulations for the welfare of dogs. One inclusion getting attention is a guideline requiring all dogs to have a minimum of three hours of human...
A new exhibition is a thoughtful examination of the lasting relationship between Asia and Australia
Jacky Cheng, Imaginary Homelands, 2025, installation view, The Neighbour at the Gate, National Art School Gallery, Sydney, 2025. Image courtesy and the artist, photograph: Peter Morgan Almost 60 years after former prime...
From athlete’s foot to smelly soles: why daily washing is key to healthy feet
Anastasia1507/Shutterstock Washing your feet might not top your list of daily priorities but it should. While most of us shower regularly, our feet are often forgotten. Letting water run over them isnt enough. To keep...

What’s the forever chemical TFA doing in the UK’s rivers?
Most UK rivers are contaminated by a chemical called trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). This is a type of human-made chemical known as perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals. This widespread...