Twenty Years of Bureaucratic Limbo: One Woman's Fight to Prove Who She Is
After a DNA test confirmed a shocking truth about her origins, Kathy spent two decades battling bureaucracy to have her real identity officially recognised.
Federal and state politics, policy, and governance
After a DNA test confirmed a shocking truth about her origins, Kathy spent two decades battling bureaucracy to have her real identity officially recognised.
A warning from Australia's Anti-Slavery Commissioner: $100 billion in imports may be linked to modern slavery, and the country is lagging badly on reform.
The migration debate is heating up ahead of the federal election, but one of its oldest and most legitimate perspectives remains largely absent from the discourse.
Anthony Albanese has declared Iran's regime lacks legitimacy as the US and Israel launch military strikes, with bipartisan condemnation from Canberra.
Andrew Liveris is doubling down on his no-taxpayer-funding pledge for Brisbane 2032, while actively seeking US corporate sponsors to cover the Games' regional footprint.
One of Australia's most senior military leaders has spoken out against the inner workings of the ADF, in a rare public rebuke from within the ranks.
A Labor MP has warned Australia lacks the tools to counter domestic interference, as threats against politicians escalate and an alleged terror plot is foiled in WA.
Alfred Deakin's historic seaside home Ballara passed in at auction after the federal government pulled promised funding to help preserve it for the public.
Radiohead is demanding the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency take down a promotional video that used their song without permission.
Two men who met at Sydney's Mardi Gras in 1996, neither yet out, have married after 30 years together.
India has moved to block developer platform Supabase, creating patchy access across one of its biggest markets and reigniting debate over state control of digital infrastructure.
The Trump administration has ordered the US military to stop using Anthropic's Claude chatbot after the firm sought guarantees against autonomous weapons use.
The Greens want an annual public holiday for Queenslanders to mark the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, but the idea has drawn sharp criticism from the Coalition.
The US Defense Secretary has designated AI company Anthropic a supply chain risk, escalating a standoff that began with a presidential ban on its products.
The Greens are campaigning for an extra Queensland public holiday to celebrate the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games ahead of 2032.
The US Air Force's Sentinel ICBM is approaching its first test flight, but a cascade of cost blowouts and silo construction failures raises serious questions about Western nuclear readiness.
Bill Clinton has testified about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, reviving scrutiny of the disgraced financier's powerful social network.
Bill Clinton has been questioned under oath about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, reviving scrutiny of the disgraced financier's powerful connections.
Marcela Schmidt Aravena made a deathbed promise to her mother. Now, decades later, Australian immigration rules may force her to break it.
With resettlement pathways collapsing worldwide, a new initiative aims to help LGBTQI+ refugees find safety in Australia as Sydney's Mardi Gras gets underway.