Thousands followed Catboy Kami’s videos where he targeted children online with racist, shock tactics. With his notoriety he’s become a useful tool in the expansion of an extreme social movement, and now for the first time the ABC reveals his true identity.
When the virus failed to gain a foothold in WA, the State Government wound back its response. It has stopped looking for emergency COVID-19 accommodation in places like hotels for people like Neville Riley.
A pioneering feminist trying to change things from the inside, Elizabeth Reid was subjected to the very behaviour she was fighting against — including an unwanted sexual advance from the governor-general.
The ABC’s Background Briefing uncovers an archive of comments from Brenton Tarrant, where he praised the Australian far-right leader and referred to him as “Emperor” three years before the deadly attack.
At least 15 members of the NSW Young Nationals resign following an investigation by the ABC's Background Briefing program into an alt-right push inside the party.
The arrival of ride-sharing apps like Uber and the subsequent deregulation of the taxi industry have rendered a once lucrative investment all but worthless, and the rise of Uber is only half the story.
Police forces around Australia have a problem with sexism and homophobia, a number of officers subjected to sexual harassment and discrimination say, and it does not seem to be going away any time soon.
Australia’s prisons are struggling to deal with increasing numbers of older sexual offenders, and aged care facilities want nothing to do with them when they’re released.
Australia's prisons are struggling to deal with increasing numbers of older sexual offenders, and aged care facilities want nothing to do with them when they're released.
An Aboriginal man whose father served in both world wars is suing the Victorian Government for millions of dollars in compensation, alleging his father’s historical request for a soldier settlement block was knocked back on the grounds of race.
Terrance Ferguson, one of the most sought-after basketballers in the world, is the first NBA draft prospect to prefer the Australian league for the high-profile US college league which he believes "uses you".
Damian Berg thought he was going to be shot in the street when he was arrested by Philippines police for allegedly dealing drugs in June, but he was exonerated by CCTV footage less than three months later.
Nyarri Morgan’s first contact with whites came when he witnessed a nuclear bomb explosion at the British testing site at Maralinga, South Australia. In an unlikely collision of cultures, state-of-the-art 3D film technology is bringing his story to life.