Drinking cultures and alcohol regulations are in the sights of anti-violence campaigners amid data showing domestic violence spikes during the festive season.
Luke Costin
Right on the north-east fringes of the Wheatbelt, the little farming town of Beacon’s motto is ‘living on the edge’.
Olivia Ford
The modern midlife crisis, according to Perth psychologist Marny Lishman, looks like fatigue and burnout.
Kate Emery
To understand why Luigi Mangione, the American accused of gunning down a healthcare executive, has become an online folk hero you have to first understand the state of the profit-driven US healthcare system.
A Perth chef who bragged about ‘getting the hose out’ to stop homeless people from sleeping in front of hospitality venues says he is ‘deeply remorseful’ for his comments.
Caitlyn Rintoul
Electricity workers are preparing to walk off the job as a pay dispute, simmers, with regional residents warned of potential blackouts at the start of summer.
Stephanie Gardiner
Violent men are using everyday items including teddy bears, pot plants, prams and cars to keep tabs on their victims in a bid to extend their terror.
The law threatens to upend the business model of some of the world’s most valuable companies as they face a global backlash against problems blamed on their services.
Angus Whitley, Newley Purnell and Ben Westcott
The percentage of young Australians worrying about the cost of living has more than doubled in two years and it is now their biggest concern, a survey suggests.
Abe Maddison
What if public toilets weren't dingy and dark but opened the door to a world beyond ones and twos? Designers, business and road safety advocates urge a rethink.
Australian parents won't be allowed to decide whether their children can use social media if they are under the age of 16.
Tess Ikonomou
Money absolutely can buy you happiness and $100,000 a year is no longer enough to guarantee it.
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation has described Jamie Oliver's book Billy and the Epic Escape as disrespectful.
Hannah Roberts
Prominent Australian children's entertainers are urging the federal government to pardon YouTube from its proposed social media ban to save an industry.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Frank discussions about drugs have taken place behind closed doors with advocates telling police and politicians a different response is urgently needed.
At its latest meeting, a the council voted against using one innocuous street name while approving another that could send you to prison overseas.
Rachel Fenner
As tent cities for the homeless in Australia's fastest-growing city have their power cut off, an advocate has cautioned against oversimplifying the issue.
Emily Verdouw
The next time someone tries to label you as a boomer, gen X, millennial, or gen Z, consider rejecting that label.
Gary Martin
Police have broken up a "hateful" white supremacist demonstration where a Neo-Nazi ranted that "third-world" labour was replacing local jobs.
Alex Mitchell and Callum Godde
Is it offensive to call someone over the age of 60 a ‘boomer’? That depends who you ask. And is it worth spending $400,000 to tell people not to use the term? Perhaps not.
Jake Dietsch
Women are being forced to chase their abusive former partners for child support payments by a system anti-violence campaigners say is failing.
Poppy Johnston and Jacob Shteyman
Results of a large survey suggest Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat all trail another digital platform when it comes to younger users.
A teenage media proprietor says young Australians need to know more about a proposed social media ban as it could impact their education.
An industrial stand-off between the NSW government and the firefighters' union will mean thousands of firefighters receive an interim pay rise.
Sam McKeith