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A massive solar storm has created rare and spectacular auroras around the world. Communities as far north as Queensland saw southern lights often only seen in Tasmania and people across Florida and Alabama also got a rare glimpse of northern lights.
An airstrike on a residential building in Belgorod, Russia, has killed nine people and injured around 20. This comes as Russian forces launch an armoured incursion on a new front near Kharkiv and as President Vladimir Putin appoints a new minister of defence.
For years Danish chef Rasmus Munk has wowed diners with experimental meal experiences at Alchemist, the restaurant that has earned him two Michelin stars. Now he's taking his unique approach beyond the bounds of earth, offering six guests a fine dining experience from the edge of space.
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says balance is the key to this year's Federal Budget. With people across Australia struggling to make ends meet, and inflation at a sticking point, a budget that delivers relief without driving up costs is the goal.
The winner of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest has been announced in Malmö, Sweden. Billed as a feel-good celebration of European diversity, this year's event struggled to live up to its non-political stance, with protests taking place around the city against Israel's participation, and a separate disqualification at the eleventh hour. A warning: spoilers ahead. And you can watch the Grand Final in prime time tonight (May 12) at 7...
The founder of the First Nation’s music group “ Stiff Gins”, Nardi Simpson, is directing a cross cultural Choir in Sydney called Barayagal. It's a place where First Nations and non-Indigenous Australians gather to sing in the Gamilaraay and Yuwaalaraay languages. The choir is making songs inspired by culture, supported by musicians from the Sydney University Conservatorium of Music who are participating as part of their degree
Ahead of the federal budget, Disability Pride Sydney founder Hannah Solomons reflects on under-representation of people with disability in the arts and pathways forward
Scientists around the world are racing to determine how the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza or bird flu is evolving - and what risk it poses to humans.
Australia was one of 143 nations to vote in favour of the move. But the federal opposition says the government's vote in favour is premature.
From language barriers to legal complexities, migrant and refugee women face added challenges when seeking support for domestic violence. In New South Wales a specialised centre has now been launched, aiming to bridge that gap. But legal experts and advocates say for some, access to services is still limited.