Why high school teachers are getting younger and younger
Nationally, there is a teacher shortage and one of the measures used to fill the gap is using undergraduates, but that too can have long-lasting impacts.
Adam is a reporter with 7.30. A two-time Walkley Award winner and experienced foreign correspondent with postings to Beirut, Jakarta and New York. He's been a reporter with Four Corners, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Irish Times, Sky News and the Daily Telegraph. You can follow him on Twitter @adharves
Nationally, there is a teacher shortage and one of the measures used to fill the gap is using undergraduates, but that too can have long-lasting impacts.
People are discovering their suburbs are about to change, sometimes beyond recognition.
The renovation of North Sydney Olympic Pool, located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, has taken three years longer than expected and is more than $60 million over budget.
This farming family has millions in super but proposed reforms have left them in a position where they may have to sell the farm.
The paranoia inside Iran right now must be overwhelming — if Mossad can pinpoint figures like revolutionary guards commander Hossein Salami and army chief of staff Mohammad Bergheri, it can take out political and religious leaders, too.
The inquest into the Bondi Junction stabbings has heard the security control room was empty when the attack started, and when ambulances arrived the paramedics were instructed not to enter the mall.
Anzac Day has always been difficult for Luke McCallum. But this year, for the first time since having his legs partially amputated, he's ready to march again.
Leah Pitman and Dustin Atkinson say failings at Northern Beaches Hospital caused the death of their newborn baby Harper. This is their harrowing and heartbreaking story.
The parents of a newborn baby who died after a problematic birth believe that cost-cutting at a Sydney hospital contributed to their daughter's death.
Property developers and home owners alike in NSW are cashing in after new planning laws to help build hundreds of thousands of apartments came into effect in February.
America's economy is booming but everyday life is much more expensive than it was four years ago — and that is the one question that's leading some voters to vote for Donald Trump.
Fentanyl is a problem in North Carolina but is thousands of kilometres from the Mexico border. Despite that, a Republican blame game on both issues is a key election strategy.
Since 1912 the voters of Northampton County have only failed to correctly call the US election three times. They missed on Richard Nixon and George W Bush, twice. As Harris and Trump go head-to-head they are divided.
One year ago, Hamas militants infiltrated Be'eri kibbutz. It was one of many coordinated attacks across Israel that began the Israel-Hamas war — and a delayed response by the Israeli defence force has been blamed for some of the 101 deaths, and dozens taken hostage.
Hepatitis C attacked Dennis Maby's liver over two decades and nearly claimed his life. Now clear of the disease he's urging other people to get tested.
Shark nets in NSW are on their way out. They'll be removed from beaches a month early next year as the state government shifts towards smarter technology that kills fewer marine animals, like drumlines, acoustic tags and spotter drones.
The battle for the surf has moved from the ocean to the pool where rival companies are spending tens of millions of dollars to create the perfect artificial wave.
After months of being held captive by Hamas, Almog Meir Jan wondered if he'd been forgotten. Then he saw himself on his guards' television.
As Israeli special forces executed a daring daytime raid to release four hostages of Hamas, Abdullah watched on before his building was destroyed by an air strike.
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar disappeared down a tunnel and has not been heard from since, but this Israeli journalist says he has been in contact.
Tully Denahy's diseased teeth were ruining his life. So, like thousands of Australians, he emptied his super account to pay for new ones.
From northern Pakistan to Bondi Junction, Muhammad Fahad and Muhammad Taha have been together their whole lives. The former is now helping his friend in his recovery from Joel Cauchi's stabbing and they both want him to stay in Australia.
Major General Susan Coyle is about to be the first woman to lead one of the Australian military's war-fighting domains.
Space is the frontier for Major General Susan Coyle, the soon-to-be highest-ranking woman in Australia's military, whose future is bright as she oversees new areas of conflict.
Hospitals prepare for mass casualty events. At Sydney's St Vincent's hospital, they had to enact that plan on Saturday — this is how they handled the situation.