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Ways to be an ‘active’ bystander are simpler than most people think.

Do you know what to do if you see someone being harassed in the street?

Many bystanders fail to act because they don’t know what to do, or they assume someone else will step up. But de-escalating confrontation is easier than most people think.

  • Courtney Kruk

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Rod Patterson, who was stabbed in the head in the Bourke Street terror attack, still struggles mentally.

‘It wasn’t my time to die’: Bourke Street terror attack hero receives bravery award

A Melbourne man who survived the 2018 Bourke Street terror attack has received a national bravery award.

  • Carolyn Webb
Julian Assange

Hero, villain, or both? Untangling Assange’s divisive legacy

The Herald published two opinion pieces on Julian Assange. One was objective – the other revealed a superior tone conveying mockery, derision and oversimplification.

Tom, 15, and Harry Linehan, 13, rescued a man who had capsized in his kayak at Sorrento Beach near Hillarys.

‘He could have drowned’: How these young surf lifesavers rescued a kayaker off the WA coast

The brothers’ bravery was recognised at an Australia Day awards ceremony on Friday, where they were presented with the Young Community Citizen of the Year award. 

  • Holly Thompson
Former NSW judge Wayne Haylen.

The draft-dodging ‘coward’ brave enough to collar a would-be killer

In his 20s, now-retired NSW judge Wayne Haylen was called a coward for burning his Vietnam conscription card, but a conspicuous act of bravery silenced his critics.

  • Peter FitzSimons
Roberts-Smith in front of his portrait at the Australian War Memorial in 2014.

No heroes any more? Yes there are, you just need to know where to look

Those with a moral centre are the ones we should hail as heroic, and they are all around us, hiding in plain sight.

  • Kerri Sackville
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Patients exercising at Kew Asylum.

A woman’s mental health is still being used as a weapon against her

Apparently we come into the world judged insane before having to prove we’re rational. This attitude underlines what a mess the mental health system continues to be.

  • Eliza Reilly
Australian explorer and war photographer Hubert Wilkins.

Hubert Wilkins: Australian flies blind into eye of an Arctic storm and into history

The first men in history to complete the hardest, most dangerous and most improbable flight flew 22 hours and 20 minutes non-stop over the Arctic.

  • Peter FitzSimons
Australian explorer and war photographer Hubert Wilkins.

Australia’s forgotten hero: Anzac photographer was a visionary ahead of his time

Spy, photographer, writer, cameraman, explorer, war hero, air ace: Hubert Wilkins deserves more credit for his many achievements.

  • Peter FitzSimons
Jack Monaghan braved a Perth house fire to save a 12-year-old girl.

Hero teen saves ‘panicking, screaming’ girl and her dog from Perth house fire

A courageous 16-year-old boy who single-handedly saved the life of a young panicked girl and her pet dog from a house fire in Perth’s north-east has his sights set on making fire fighting his career.

  • Lauren Pilat

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