Severely ill and distressed patients are waiting three and a half days in emergency for mental health beds that don’t exist in a shocking escalation of the state’s psychiatrist workforce crisis.
A new audit of Australia’s democracy finds it generally in good shape, but with pressing issues that need addressing.
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Internal documents, interviews with sources and errors left in public documents reveal how the Albanese government's flagship ...
The Australian government’s proposed ban on live exports, and subsequent passage of a policy to phase out the industry by ...
With more than half of the state's staff specialist psychiatrists set to resign by the end of the week, health workers say ...
Australian officials believe Australian soldier Oscar Jenkins, who travelled to fight in defence of Ukraine, is alive and in ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has built his fortune and reputation on disparaging the government scientists and institutions he's now ...
Australia’s dental care system is at the centre of scrutiny with millions of people unable to access essential services.
The full scope of the Friday night mass firings was coming into sharper view as one fired watchdog official warned of “a ...
Voluntary assisted dying is lawful in all Australian states. This allows terminally ill adults who are suffering and have ...
Stage one and two hormone therapies will be immediately paused for new public patients under 18 at Queensland Health ...