ABC Home
Top Stories from ABC NEWS
Wong says Australia could recognise Palestinian statehood before peace process is complete
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
In pictures: Stunning auroras captured worldwide as geomagnetic storm hits Earth
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Human Interest
What happens if Bruce Lehrmann can't afford to pay the massive legal bill coming his way
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
Editor's Choice
The brumbies being 'transformed' from wild horses as they find new homes
As hundreds of wild horses are shot from the air in Kosciuszko National Park, brumbies further north are experiencing the "cushy" perks of domestic life.
Source: LandlineTopic: Animals
Why Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a betrayal of the series' bitter, satirical origins
Shot in Sydney and the wilds of New South Wales, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes imagines a world overrun with simians, 300 years on from its last instalment.
Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)
Australian man stunned to find out he lost his citizenship 33 years ago due to now-defunct law
A father-of-two from Victoria has his world turned upside down by an immigration law repealed in 2002. When he spoke to the ABC, the Department of Immigration changed its tune.
Source: ABC Radio MelbourneTopic: Immigration
After decades performing everything from party tricks to daredevil stunts, Super Hubert still has magic to share
His shows have evolved from pulling doves out of a hat to iconic antics like eating fire and climbing onto the roof of a moving car. And at 78, the self-proclaimed "skinniest magician in Australia" is still entertaining crowds.
Source: ABC NewcastleTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
Loading
Focus on women
'One of the poorest decisions': Mayor slams own council after it rejects social housing for vulnerable older women
The rejection of a major social housing project that would have provided dozens of apartments for vulnerable women over the age of 50 is "one of the poorest decisions" Hobart City Council has made, its mayor says.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Local Government
Matildas longest-serving player Lydia Williams announces retirement
Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams says she will retire from international football after the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Soccer
Halitha turned her passion into a profession and has been welcomed in her new home
Henna artist Halitha Khan knew nothing about Tasmania when she moved to the state about a year ago. But her new business quickly changed that.
Source: ABC Northern TasmaniaTopic: Community and Society
Discover more of the ABC on our apps
Find out how to download your favourite app.