Australia's longest-running radio show is celebrating 80 years on air, and while so much has changed in farming and broadcasting, the core of The Country Hour remains the same.
Why the BBC's issues go deeper than its 'doctoring' of Trump video
It is not US President Donald Trump who represents the biggest political threat to the BBC, but a leaked 8,000-word letter of complaint to the broadcaster's board motivated by "despair at inaction".
Trump threatens to sue 'corrupt' BBC for $1.5b over 'salacious' documentary
Lawyers for the US president warn Britain's national broadcaster they are preparing to sue it over "fabricated" statements that aired in its Panorama program last year.
How John Laws went from jackaroo to 'Golden Tonsils' radio titan
John Laws, also known as "Golden Tonsils", spent a mammoth 71 years on air at stations such as Sydney's 2UE and 2SM, before retiring in November 2024.
The impactful stories recognised at WA media awards
Coverage of the collapse of Perth builder Nicheliving, WA's 'most vulnerable child' and the state's guardianship system is among the award-winning journalism at the state's media awards.
By the end of the year, three capital cities could have no queer clubs
For the LGBTQIA+ community, queer pubs and clubs can be an oasis. But in some capital cities they are vanishing.
The lasting impacts of tragedy on small-town newsrooms
When tragedy strikes in small communities, the news doesn't fade when the cameras leave. It lingers in the streets, in the schools, in the quiet corners of local shops.
How racing makes its deadliest moments disappear
For years, the racing industry has been quietly removing falls and deaths from its replays. Now, industry insiders are speaking out.
A trusted friend in good times and bad, ABC Gippsland marks 90 years
As ABC Gippsland celebrates its 90th birthday, those behind the microphones have shared their key memories; from the heartwarming to the heartbreaking.
NT attorney-general's department releases private emails with top judge
The NT attorney-general's department has taken the extraordinary step of releasing private emails between a top judge and bureaucrats, to try and address allegations of interference.
Top judge tells NT government to stop interfering with courts in leaked email
A leaked email shows the Northern Territory's highest-ranking judge wrote to a government department asking it not to interfere with the Supreme Court's independence. A courts spokesperson has since said the email was the result of a misunderstanding.
'Major reputational risk': Briefing gives warning to Tasmanian arts minister
"Dangerously low" arts sector funding has rendered the Tasmanian industry "highly vulnerable", with funding stagnant since 2016-17, the state government has conceded.
Herald Sun says stories about Liberal MP Sam Groth and wife were in 'public interest'
The Herald Sun newspaper has defended its reporting about deputy leader of the Victorian Liberal Party Sam Groth and his wife as it prepares for a defamation lawsuit in the Federal Court.
A tiny new button in your search bar could kill the open web
The launch of 'AI Mode' ushers in a future where news sites are kept alive to train AI chatbots for a US tech company.
Beast of War tells the true story of WWII soldiers stalked by a hungry shark
Mystery Road star Mark Coles Smith and his Beast of War director Kiah Roache-Turner on taking a chomp out of WWII soldiers.
Kerry Stokes to stand down as Seven West Media chair amid merger
Media magnate Kerry Stokes will stand down as chair of Seven West Media after the company announced plans to merge with Southern Cross Media.
Devotees say he's 'chosen by God'. Is this new PM the Trump of the Pacific?
Supporters are fervent in their enthusiasm for Samoa's new prime minister, but voters who are more sceptical of Laaulialemalietoa Polataivao Fosi Schmidt, question his motives.
Judge says ABC 'let down the Australian public' over Lattouf sacking
The judge ordered ABC to pay a fine of $150,000 for unlawfully sacking journalist and presenter Antoinette Lattouf for reasons including her political opinions.
Scrubs is getting a reboot just in time for the hospital procedural revival
In a sea of hospital-based TV, long-running sitcoms Scrubs is often highlighted as one of the most realistic options. Now the reboot has been confirmed, and off the back of The Pitt’s big Emmy wins, we look back at the beloved show.
Republicans divided in free speech quagmire after Charlie Kirk's death
The Trump administration saw an opportunity to crack down on liberal groups in the wake of the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. But not all conservatives are onboard.
Miranda Tapsell's new show re-imagines what family can look like
Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee return to their characters from the hit movie, Top End Wedding, to take on parenthood in the TV series, Top End Bub.