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From killing an armed civilian in Iraq to spending seven years in a notorious jail with al-Qaeda members, seven veterans share their harrowing stories and its lasting impact.
A chilling message has been issued as Israel prepares to mark the grim anniversary of the attack that changed the world. See the photos, video.
For 20 years, Chris Moore captured the raw truth of frontline operations for the Australian Defence Force. But in his hour of need, he was abandoned. See the video.
Ten dead, 25 injured, hundreds of lives shattered, and a country in deep shock and mourning. The catastrophic repercussions from the Hunter bus crash continue one year on.
The multibillion-dollar Western Sydney Aerotropolis may become a “China-like ghost city” – according to planning experts – amid desperate calls for clarity on vital infrastructure links.
The age limit that children can access social media should be raised to 16 as Australian kids face the worst humanitarian crisis of a generation. JOIN THE LET THEM BE KIDS CAMPAIGN
Written in ink on fragile paper by the Anzacs as the horror of war raged around them, these lost letters have emerged. Now, Australians can read them for the first time.
The War II: Kill or Be Killed is an explosive new documentary series examining the new wave of bloodshed and brutality among Sydney’s most feared gangsters. Watch every episode now.
From helping victims of rape to kicking men in the privates as hard as she can, this “sex shaman’s” job is anything but a standard nine to five. She opens up on how her work “heals”.
Wickedly funny, understated, control freak. Philip Bacon is widely recognised as Australia’s leading art dealer but there’s a lot about him the public doesn’t know.
As an ex-cop, few of those inside Macquarie are willing to talk to Gary Jubelin, let alone trust him. But when they do it gives an insigh into a whole new world. Don’t miss Episode 5 of Breaking Badness.
A cancer survivor who gave birth to her stillborn baby boy has shared her story so other lives can be saved.
An acclaimed “beach-obsessed” Australian artist has returned to his northern beaches’ birthplace, opening his solo exhibition, ‘Mirror Maze’ on Saturday. See pix from the event.
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