The hardest thing about being on MasterChef
Three contestants have revealed one thing about being on MasterChef is more difficult than they ever imagined.
Three contestants have revealed one thing about being on MasterChef is more difficult than they ever imagined.
As pandemic travel restrictions drag on, people who live far away from ageing parents are struggling with feelings of guilt and helplessness.
Anna and Lucy do everything together – even sleeping in a bed with their shared boyfriend – as well as this surprising toilet habit.
The most popular names given to babies last year have been revealed – with some big surprises and newcomers.
A cult item that was wiped from the supermarket’s shelves in a special deal last year is returning – but this time it’s half the price.
Princes Harry and William came together to farewell their grandfather – but now the funeral is over, will the feud reignite or will their brotherly bond seal a longed-for truce?
A pair of sisters have revealed they are so close they share a bed with one of their husbands and even swap underwear.
When Amy and Grace moved in, the uni students were baffled by how similar they looked – before discovering a shock coincidence.
Workplace power dynamics between age groups are a minefield — and traditional ways of doing things aren’t always best.
An 18-year-old boy is facing 20 years in prison for fatally stabbing his father while attempting to protect his mother from yet another assault.
A new report has unveiled a shock finding about children who witness family violence and what it means for their future.
A woman who has discovered her best friend is being cheated on can’t decide whether expose the husband’s affair or risk their friendship.
A woman recalls the shocking moment she discovered her biological father and her half-sister were in a relationship.
Women across Australia have united in defence of men falsely accused of heinous crimes, arguing ‘nobody listens to men’ anymore.
A young couple killed in a horror crash at Alexandra Hills made a minor decision when leaving home that put them straight in the path of tragedy.
New data has exposed a shocking spike in domestic violence on New Year’s Eve with police across the country bracing for a busy night.
He has encountered white pointer sharks, now Aussie surf legend Mick Fanning is staring down his biggest challenge yet — fatherhood.
A woman who tragically lost her baby was left in disbelief when she received a request from a friend asking something truly unbelievable.
A devout Christian couple who believe homosexuality is a sin have taken legal action, claiming a foster group discriminated against them due to their religious beliefs.
A police officer killed while riding his bike is remembered by his heartbroken family as a ‘wonderful dad’ and ‘old fashioned country cop’ that loved his community.
A relaxed Phoebe Burgess has enjoyed a family dinner just hours after she told a court why she leaked damaging documents about her ex-husband.
New technology developed to help women experiencing domestic violence is giving victims an added layer of security, and their abusers more scrutiny.
Two former foster children told a tribunal they had endured degrading abuse, including being confined to their rooms and forced to use a bucket for a toilet.
The Prime Minister has revealed the government is finalising sanctions it will slap on groups “blatantly” refusing to sign up to a national scheme.
When Sarah Whelan’s husband stepped on a plane seven months ago, their daughter was just a bald toddler. Lockdown forced them apart but now the girl with pigtails can see her dad again.
The swimming champion has written a heartbreaking post on social media in which she opens up on the warning signs she saw in her daughter.
Harrowing evidence given to an inquiry has highlighted the devastating consequences the coronavirus pandemic has had on Australian families.
A man has revealed the story behind his epic fight to get his birthday changed after his dad “got the bloody date wrong” 81 years ago.
Italian-Australian women know when they go to nonna’s house, they go to eat but a new study suggests this culture is contributing to disordered eating.
A Perth child care worker has been charged with aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm after four children allegedly suffered scratches.
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