Australian News
JULY 2020
'A worsened quality of life.' What we know about the long term symptoms of COVID-19.
5 excuses people give for not wearing a mask - and why they’re complete bullsh*t.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Friday July 31.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Thursday July 30.
What #ChallengeAccepted should be about: The story of 27-year-old Pinar Gültekin .
Cate Campbell 'choked' at the 2016 Olympics. After years of training for Tokyo, everything changed in a day.
“This lockdown is quite bleak and scary." How it feels to be living in Melbourne right now.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Wednesday July 29.
'Despite a blow to Indigenous rights this week, I still believe 2020 is the year things can change.'
Sam was forcibly adopted into a white family. She was raised to be 'colour blind'.
"I can't even listen to you anymore.” What happened when ‘Bunnings Karen’ appeared on Today.
In 2001, Janine Vaughan got into a red car in Bathurst. She hasn't been seen since.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Tuesday July 28.
'My dad died, my mum has brain cancer, and I can't get home unless I pay $45,000.'
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Monday July 27.
Australia's deadliest day yet: What you need to know about COVID-19 this weekend.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Friday July 24.
'NSW could be where Melbourne was 4 weeks ago.' Why Australia's top doctors are concerned.
Ten-year-olds do not belong in detention: Why Australia must raise the age of criminal responsibility.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Thursday July 23.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Wednesday July 22.
If my friends ask me to go to dinner, should I go? Your COVID-19 questions, answered.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Tuesday July 21.
"A two-tier system." What we just learnt from Scott Morrison's JobKeeper press conference.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Monday July 20.
A $200 fine for not wearing face masks: The latest news on Australia's COVID-19 crisis.
"That is no way to live." Why NSW won't go into lockdown despite rising COVID-19 cases.
"Returning travellers" have been cast as the villains of COVID-19. Let's talk about who they really are.
5 women killed in 4 weeks: Not all Australians are safer in their homes right now.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Friday July 17.
From escaping violence to buying warm clothes: The Coronavirus Supplement is changing lives.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Thursday July 16.
"He didn't think he was sick": Everything to know about the COVID-19 'super spreaders'.
Rebecca Maher was 36 when she died, alone, in a police cell. She'd committed no crime.
A wedding ban and no takeaway: What stage 4 lockdown could look like in Melbourne.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Wednesday July 15.
For 5 years Anita’s family were told they couldn’t stay in Australia. All because her son has Down syndrome.
"I remember his extraordinary courage." Last night, The Project left millions of Australians in tears.
For years, Nicole Thea shared her life on YouTube. This week, she died 8 months pregnant.
Are we headed towards more state lockdowns? Your latest COVID-19 questions, answered.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Tuesday July 14.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Monday July 13.
Melbourne’s second lockdown will take a toll on mental health. We need to look out for the vulnerable.
The first lockdown hit Sarah's business hard. Now, she fears it won't survive another one.
A Melbourne link and a work party: Everything we know about the growing NSW COVID-19 cluster.
Eight years on, Julia Gillard reflects on why her misogyny speech still resonates today.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Friday July 10.
'I was made redundant because of COVID-19. Two months later, I saw my role advertised.'
"I grew up in public housing. Here's what I wish more Australians knew."
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Thursday July 9.
Alex Pullin became an Australian Olympian at 22. Today, he died suddenly at Palm Beach.
Panic buying and long queues at the border: What the last 24 hours have looked like in Melbourne.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Wednesday July 8.
'I'm a single mother who's locked down in one of the Melbourne towers. Here's what it's like.'
No water. No heating. No toilets. What life is like 6 months after Australia’s bushfires.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Tuesday July 7.
"I grew up in housing commission." Brooke Boney was 'heartbroken' by Pauline Hanson's comments.
A 6-week Melbourne lockdown: Everything we learnt from Daniel Andrews' press conference.
'Don't try to claim personal expenses.' The 8 things the ATO will be looking at very closely this tax time.
"Your Majesty, with respect, it's time." Lisa Wilkinson's powerful message to the Queen.
"She won't be returning": The 7 biggest problems with Pauline Hanson's claims on Today show.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Monday July 6.
'No reason to leave': Everything we know about Victoria's lockdown on public housing towers.
A conspiracy theory is contributing to thousands of Victorians refusing COVID-19 test.
An investigation into Victoria's “quarantine sex scandal” being reported all over the world.
5-minute training and 'sex with guests': What went wrong in Victoria's hotel quarantine.
People always say 'time heals all wounds'. For Ralph Kelly, his grief is as raw as ever.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Friday July 3.
OPINION: 'As a teacher, I'll tell you why the changes to our education system won't work.'
Tara Costigan was murdered in 2015. There's some CCTV footage Heidi Lemon can't look away from.
"When did we stop being one country?" A message from a resident of the 'dirty state'.
Hotel quarantine allegations and family outbreaks: Exactly what went wrong in Victoria.
The Australian and international news stories you need to know today, Thursday July 2.
Minimum wage increase and 5% home deposits: All the new laws coming into effect on July 1.
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