Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy has delivered an apology to the Indigenous community at the Garma Festival, acknowledging there have been times when NT Police did not protect Aboriginal people from harm. Look back on our blog of the day's events.
A senior Yolŋu leader says a treaty between the Commonwealth and First Nations people will likely not happen for decades, as the opposition leader promises "no treaty" at a federal level.
US Coast Guard authorities confirm the destruction of the missing Titan submersible and the deaths of those on board, announcing a “debris field” was found near the Titanic wreck.
Japan’s former prime minister, Shinzo Abe, dies after being shot while giving a
speech in the western city of Nara. The treating doctor says he was shot in the
heart. Look back over the day’s events.
Novak Djokovic issues a statement saying he is “extremely disappointed” by the Federal Court’s decision to dismiss his application. He says he will cooperate with authorities over his removal from the country.
Novak Djokovic is appealing against his second visa cancellation after Immigration Minister Alex Hawke last night cancelled it on health and good order grounds.
At the end of 2021, the ex-billionaire Elizabeth Holmes faced her toughest sales pitch — unsuccessfully attempting to convince a jury she was innocent.
A US mortgage company sacked hundreds of employees over video call just before Christmas, but experts say there are protections against that behaviour in Australia.