Security: A "hive" of foreign spies looking to steal Australia's most sensitive secrets has been foiled and quietly removed from the country, intelligence officials have revealed.
Court: A new charge has been levelled at a Canberra woman over an alleged plot to collect an inheritance by using the dark web to solicit the murders of her wealthy parents.
Superannuation: The federal government has accused unscrupulous medical practitioners of pressuring patients to access their superannuation to pay for cosmetic procedures including tummy tucks and nose jobs.
Court: Suggestions of "iffy" evidence, collusion and fabrication by witnesses have been made in a trial of women accused of dousing a friend's home in petrol and threatening to burn her alive.
Federal politics: Anthony Albanese is to embrace the AUKUS nuclear subs agreement as the "single biggest leap" Australia will make in defence capability, as he recommits to ensuring that Defence has the resources it needs.
Ukraine war: Almost a year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, European Union ambassadors to Australia gathered alongside their Ukrainian counterpart to reinforce their message that "Ukraine must win".
Education: Fraser Primary School principal Mark Deeker works hard on promoting a culture based on support, cooperation, acceptance, friendliness and respect.
Super rugby: Noah Lolesio walked into Brumbies headquarters for the first day of preseason and was called into Stephen Larkham's office. It was January 16, the start of a career-defining year for the talented flyhalf.