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Australian police head to Paris Olympics

The Australian Federal Police is sending officers to help their French counterparts protect public safety during the Olympics and the Paralympics.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 45 seconds

How safe is the Paris Olympics?

The Australian Federal Police has confirmed it's sending a contingent of officers to help their French counterparts protect public safety during both the Olympic Games and the Paralympics.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

Olympics rings are lit up in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Duration: 5 minutes 24 seconds

Iron ore, dollar tumble on China economy concerns

After climbing to a 6-month high earlier this month, the Australian dollar has since tumbled as fears mount about the health of our largest trading partner, China.

Published: by David Taylor

Two Chinese flags flutter in the wind at a shipping port.
Duration: 4 minutes 35 seconds

Report says Small Nuclear Reactors not viable until late 2040s

The Federal Opposition says Australia's future energy mix includes nuclear energy and it hopes some sites around the country could begin producing nuclear energy within 13 years.

Published: by Rachel Mealey

An illustration of a small nuclear reactor on a truck
Duration: 5 minutes 22 seconds

United States Secret Service boss resigns

The director of the United States Secret Service has resigned after admitting the attempted assassination of Donald Trump was a failure of her mission to protect American leaders. 

Published: by Stephanie Smail

Kimberly Cheatle sits behind a wooden desk and microphone speaking to people out of shot
Duration: 4 minutes 14 seconds

Social media 'bots' could target US election

Earlier this month, authorities seized and destroyed a large network of bots spreading disinformation to US citizens.

Published: by Luke Radford

A person scrolling social media platform X on their mobile.
Duration: 4 minutes 54 seconds

Donkeys in outback NSW become tourist attraction

A quartet of donkeys in Silverton, NSW are proving to be a tourism drawcard.

Published: by Coquohalla Connor

two donkeys walk past a sign that reads 'Silverton', there is a sunset.
Duration: 3 minutes 51 seconds

Kamala Harris set for nomination

US Vice President Kamala Harris has declared she has the support of enough Democratic delegates to become her party's nominee in the presidential election.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 43 seconds

Harris set to secure Democrat nomination

United States Vice President Kamala Harris has announced she's secured the support of enough Democratic delegates to become her party's nominee, clearing her way to face Donald Trump at the November election.

Published: by Nick Grimm

Kamala Harris smiles while looking over her shoulder as she speaks to a group of people.
Duration: 4 minutes 30 seconds

Can Kamala Harris beat Trump?

Some political commentators are predicting the race for U-S president will tighten significantly if Kamala Harris is the Democrats' nominee as predicted.

Published: by Samantha Donovan

A composite of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Duration: 6 minutes 12 seconds

Criticism of new Israeli ground offensive

Gazan authorities say at least 70 Palestinians have been killed by an Israeli tank assault on the southern city of Khan Younis.

Published: by Jon Daly

A man and three children stand in front of the ruins of a building
Duration: 4 minutes 13 seconds

Fears unemployment could surge

While the jobless rate has been slowly creeping higher, alarm bells are ringing about the potential for a big surge in unemployment.

Published: by David Taylor

Group of city workers walking on street
Duration: 4 minutes 48 seconds

Alleged rorting of NDIS

An ABC investigation has uncovered another case of alleged rorting of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Published: by Jessica Longbottom Jessica Longbottom

A close-up portrait photograph of Katrina Chivell.
Duration: 4 minutes 55 seconds

Adelaide choir wins international competition

An all-men's a cappella group from Adelaide has won two gold medals and two world championship trophies at the world's largest choir competition.

Published: by Olivia Mason

Men's chorus performs in cathedral in front of judges.
Duration: 3 minutes 51 seconds

Biden backs Kamala Harris to take on Trump

The US President Joe Biden succumbs to pressure, announcing he won't contest the November election and backing vice-president Kamala Harris to take on Donald Trump in his place. 

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 43 seconds

Biden backs Kamala Harris to take on Trump

For the first time since 1968, a sitting American president has decided he won't seek re-election. 

Published: by Carrington Clarke

Joe Biden closes eyes as Kamala Harris hugs him on stage at rally
Duration: 5 minutes 36 seconds

Democrats change riders midway - what happens to the horse race?

Joe Biden's decision to drop out of contention thrusts his deputy Kamala Harris into a powerful position.

Published: by Rachel Mealey

A woman with dark hair smiling and a man with blond hair and pursed lips
Duration: 4 minutes 29 seconds

Harris tipped to be Democratic presidential candidate

Los Angeles Times political reporter Seema Mehta thinks the Democratic Party will back vice-president Kamala Harris as its candidate for president. 

Published: by Samantha Donovan

Kamala gestures at a podium.
Duration: 4 minutes 46 seconds

Democrat donations surge after Biden steps down

Donations to the Democrats' campaign had been falling as Joe Biden refused to stand aside. 

Published: by Samantha Donovan

President Biden stands in front of a microphone wearing a black suit and blue tie with an American flag pinned to his lapel
Duration: 5 minutes 20 seconds

Community alliance against Coalition's nuclear policy

Political friction appears to be building in the seven regions set to host government-built nuclear reactors as part of the Coalition's vision for the future of Australia's energy mix.

Published: by Jon Daly

A long road leading to a large power station
Duration: 4 minutes 10 seconds

Working families priced out of capital cities

There's more evidence lower income households cannot afford to live in capital city middle-ring suburbs without severe financial stress.

Published: by David Taylor

Houses under construction on a bright, sunny day
Duration: 3 minutes 54 seconds

Labor cuts ties with union branches

The Australian Labor Party has announced it's suspending the CFMEU's construction division from the party's branches in four states.

Published: with David Lipson

Duration: 30 minutes 47 seconds

Labor cuts ties with CFMEU in four states

The Australian Labor Party's national executive is suspending the C-F-M-E-U's construction division from the party's branches in Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and South Australia.

Published: by Samantha Donovan

John Setka sitting behind a number of microphones at a Melbourne media conference.
Duration: 5 minutes 54 seconds

Unemployment rate rises to 4.1 per cent

The unemployment rate has crept up, but economists say it won't stop the Reserve Bank hiking interest rate hike next month.

Published: by David Taylor

A centrlink sign through a bush.
Duration: 4 minutes 38 seconds

Joe Biden under pressure as J.D Vance accepts Republican VP nomination.

It appears the pressure is growing on the President Joe Biden to stand aside so another Democrat can contest the presidential election.

Published: by Amber Jacobs

Biden presser
Duration: 4 minutes 7 seconds

Endangered bird eggs seized in global sting

Federal investigators have seized thousands of bird eggs from a collection at a Hobart property, following a tip-off from European authorities.

Published: by Alexandra Humphries

Dr Sally Bryant is a conservationist in Tasmania.
Duration: 5 minutes 49 seconds

Experts question social media ban for children

Three Mental Health organisations have made a submission to a parliamentary inquiry outlining their concerns about a proposed ban on social media for people under 16.

Published: by Luke Radford

A close up of a girl's hands looking on a phone.
Duration: 4 minutes 6 seconds

'Be as happy as you can': the five Australians turning 100

Reaching your one hundredth birthday is certainly a special occasion.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

Balloons
Duration: 3 minutes 50 seconds

Labor promises action on CFMEU

The Federal Government is backing moves for an administrator to take control of the controversial construction union, the CFMEU.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 43 seconds

Administrator to take control of the CFMEU

An independent administrator will be appointed to takeover the CFMEU following allegations the union has been infiltrated by organised crime.

Published: by Sarah Maunder

Tony Burke speaking during a media conference.
Duration: 4 minutes 49 seconds

CFMEU: Is administration or deregistration best option?

Professor John Flood from Griffith University says appointing an administrator to take control of the controversial construction union, the CFMEU, is a better option than deregistration as it will allow greater oversight of the union's activities.

Published: by Samantha Donovan

Sally McManus standing in front of an ACTU banner.
Duration: 5 minutes 16 seconds

Australians remember the victims of MH17 ten years on from the attack

It's ten years since the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which killed almost 300 passengers.

Published: by Elizabeth Cramsie

A man holds a small flower, placing it in a wreath inside the great hall of parliament house.
Duration: 5 minutes 12 seconds

Trump's rivals become supporters

They were once fierce rivals, but now some of Donald Trump's biggest critics are backing his return to the White House.

Published: by Amber Jacobs

Men hold fists up in celebration as Trump smiles at them
Duration: 4 minutes 7 seconds

The cost of a gluten-free diet

While the cost of living is being felt by Australians across the country, those with coeliac disease and gluten allergies are being hit harder at the check-out. 

Published: by Tabarak Al Jrood

A packet of gluten-free bread
Duration: 3 minutes 45 seconds

Demand for Indigenous tourism experiences on the rise

Indigenous led-tourism is booming across Australia.

Published: by Amelia Costigan and Luke Radford

woman in black tshirt at beach smiles to camera
Duration: 4 minutes 49 seconds

Trump appears at Republican event

At the Republican National Convention in United States, a roaring crowd has welcomed Donald Trump.

Published: with David Lipson

Duration: 30 minutes 45 seconds

Donald Trump makes first appearance post-shooting

In front of a roaring crowd of loyalists at the Republican National Convention  - Donald Trump made his first official appearance since surviving an assassination attempt.

Published: by Jon Daly

Donald Trump with a bandage on his ear.
Duration: 5 minutes 32 seconds

Trump documents case dismissed

The criminal case against Donald Trump for allegedly illegally holding on to classified documents after he'd left the White House has been dismissed by US District Court judge Aileen Cannon. 

Published: by Samantha Donovan

A pile of documents, some redacted to be plain white, others clearly marked Secret and Top Secret, are spread out on carpeting.
Duration: 6 minutes 8 seconds

Victorian Premier knew of CFMEU allegations

The Victorian Labor Party is facing increasing pressure to take action against the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union, after it was revealed the state's premier was aware of the allegations of misconduct against the union as early…

Published: by Sarah Maunder

Jacinta Allan stands at a lectern with microphones in front of her. Behind her is the Australian flag
Duration: 4 minutes 31 seconds

Is Australia doing enough to prepare for H5N1 Bird Flu?

H5N1 bird flu has rapidly spread to every continent on the planet except Australia, leaving a trail of death in it's wake.

Published: by Luke Radford

White and grey chickens
Duration: 3 minutes 45 seconds

Can women's lives be saved?

There's been another alleged domestic violence murder... happening not long after the victim had contact with police. 

Published: by Annie Guest

Police on suburban street with blue and white tape cordoning off the area.
Duration: 4 minutes 15 seconds

More girls take up skateboarding ahead of the Paris Olympics

Skateboarding used to be a sport almost completely dominated by the boys but girls and women are taking up the sport in growing numbers.

Published: by Amber Jacobs

Arisa Trew upside down on a skateboard.
Duration: 4 minutes 17 seconds

CFMEU hit by allegations

The construction branch of the CFMEU faces allegations some officials helped underworld figures profit from major public building projects.

Published: with David Lipson

Duration: 30 minutes 44 seconds

CFMEU says it will investigate allegations of corruption and criminal ties

The Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union is dealing with the fallout of shocking allegations of corruption and ties to criminal underworld figures.

Published: by Sarah Maunder

Jacinta Allan stands at a lectern with microphones in front of her. Behind her is the Australian flag
Duration: 5 minutes 55 seconds

Biden, Trump call for national unity

In a new development, both the US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump are calling for national unity in their increasingly divided country. 

Published: by Annie Guest

Joe Biden speaking into microphones at a lecturn.
Duration: 3 minutes 33 seconds

Who was Donald Trump's almost assassin?

Authorities say the motives, opinions and affiliations of the 20-year-old gunman responsible for the assassination attempt on Donald Trump remain unknown.

Published: by Amber Jacobs

Thomas Cooks
Duration: 3 minutes 57 seconds

Could Trump assassination attempt boost his vote?

Professor Gordon Flake from the University of Western Australia thinks it's too early to say if more people will be inclined to vote for Donald Trump after he survived an assassination attempt.

Published: by Samantha Donovan

Image of Trump with a fist raised and blood on his face
Duration: 6 minutes 8 seconds

Huge day for Spanish sport with Euros and Wimbledon victories

Anyone with a love for Spain would be swelling with national pride after two major wins -- one on the tennis court and the other won a record fourth European Championship title.

Published: by David Taylor

Carlos Alcaraz lifts the Wimbldeon trophy after beating Novak Djokovic in the 2024 men's singles final.
Duration: 3 minutes 33 seconds

Australian wine exports to China bounce back

Australian wine is finally flowing to china again after China's government abolished heavy tariffs.

Published: by Luke Radford

Wine glasses clinking at Wingham House, on the Mid North Coast
Duration: 5 minutes 21 seconds

Two Australians charged with spying for Russia

A Brisbane couple charged with spying and conspiring to share Defence secrets with Russia.

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 32 minutes 9 seconds

ADF soldier & husband accused of spying for Russia

The federal government is defending the Australian Defence Force's vetting processes, after an army private and her husband were charged with spying for Russia.

Published: by Rachel Hayter

A woman with brown hair and a green shirt in a country pub.
Duration: 4 minutes 38 seconds

President Joe Biden gives first solo press conference in eight months

The US President Joe Biden has faced the media in an hour-long solo press conference for the first time in eight months.

Published: by Sarah Maunder

Joe Biden waves at the camera, looking serious, the NATO logo is imprinted on the wall behind him
Duration: 4 minutes 16 seconds

Biden vows to stay in presidential race

Former adviser to Democrats in the U-S Congress, Bruce Wolpe, says Joe Biden's performance at his crucial media conference was much better than at the disastrous debate with Trump a couple of weeks ago. 

Published: by Samantha Donovan

Donald Trump and Joe Biden stand behind branded lecterns on a debate stage in a studio.
Duration: 5 minutes 40 seconds

NATO Summit in Washington supports Ukraine

The NATO Summit celebrating the alliance's 75th anniversary has wrapped up in Washington D.C. 

Published: by Samantha Donovan

NATO proteste
Duration: 7 minutes 8 seconds

The "death knell" for the nickel industry

Mining analysts describe Australia's nickel sector as mercurial and on the verge of collapse.

Published: by Jon Daly

A signpost for BHP's Leinster operations in WA's Goldfields.
Duration: 4 minutes 11 seconds

'Right to disconnect' laws to come in next month

The workplace regulator has provided the clearest picture yet of how new 'right to disconnect' rules will apply to employers. 

Published: by Jon Daly and Declan Gooch

A phone screen showing a mail app with two notifications
Duration: 4 minutes

George Clooney urges Biden to step aside

More US Democrats raise doubts about Joe Biden's re-election chances, with George Clooney joining calls for him to step aside. 

Published: with Samantha Donovan

Duration: 30 minutes 44 seconds

George Clooney calls on Biden to quit presidential race

The pressure on Joe Biden to stand aside for a younger contender is mounting, and he's suffered a big blow with long time supporter, Hollywood star George Clooney, making a very public call for him to go. 

Published: by Stephanie Smail

Joe Biden, George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Barack Obama stand side-by-side.
Duration: 3 minutes 35 seconds

Biden saga overshadows Trump threat historian warns

Historian Dr Emma Shortis thinks it's unlikely Joe Biden will continue to insist on standing for re-election if the Democratic Party leadership unites against him. 

Published: by Samantha Donovan

A close up of Joe Biden speaking passionately and pointing with his right hand
Duration: 5 minutes 47 seconds

NT police end Alice Springs curfew

The Northern Territory's police commissioner has decided not to extend the curfew in Alice Springs.

Published: by Declan Gooch

A photo of an empty street in Alice Springs.
Duration: 5 minutes 9 seconds

Global temperatures reach 1.5C above average for 12 months in a row

Newly released International data shows global temperatures have now reached or broken the Paris Agreement threshold of 1.5 degrees celcius for 12 months in a row.

Published: by Luke Radford

A coal-fired power plant
Duration: 4 minutes 18 seconds

A fashion show with a difference

It's estimated Australians send more than 200,000 tonnes of clothing to landfill each year and the fast fashion trend is largely to blame.

Published: by Isabel Moussalli

Duration: 5 minutes 9 seconds

Hollywood films with female led-roles at decade low

With today's release of new film Kinds of Kindness, it will be the second movie this year from Oscar nominated filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos featuring Emma Stone in a leading role. 

Published: by Thuy Ong

Emma Stone (left) stands next to Jesse Plemons (right) with a few people behind them in front of a casket on a sunny day.
Duration: 4 minutes 25 seconds