When news broke on Tuesday of the arrest of a childcare worker on more than 70 child sex charges, it set off a tidal wave of disbelief, disgust and rage.
Alex Mills has battled with stereotypes of what a man should be for years. He's now shedding light on toxic masculinity in a bid to get more men to think about the type of man they want to be and stamp out certain behaviours.
In the hours before Suzy Wood died she heard one last song from a choir gathered outside her home. In the days afterwards, it emerged that it wasn't the first time magic had struck at number 27.
Our humble community choir in Melbourne's west has no business hearing from one of the biggest bands in the world. But last week, we suddenly found ourselves sharing the stage with Coldplay.
For many people who tune into Victoria's 7pm news each weeknight, Paul Higgins has been a familiar face for almost 40 years. As he prepares for his final weather report, he reflects on the highlights of his career.
Marcia Neave led the nation's first-ever royal commission into family violence. She has since labelled the government's response to reform as "simplistic".
An estimated 4.9 million Australians battle through the debilitating pain of migraines. But despite estimates the condition costs the national economy billions each year, a leading researcher says there's far from enough funding or support.
A group of graduating uni friends made a plan to stay in touch at regular pub nights, a tradition which has now lasted two decades — helped along by good planning, intergenerational fun and a strict chicken parma rule.
We seem to love making fun of the “daggy” image of the community choir — but the truth is, there’s a mountain of evidence backing up how they boost our wellbeing, writes ABC News presenter Tamara Oudyn.
Break-ups are raw, traumatic and bewildering but some people manage to have a "good" divorce. Tamara Oudyn shares what she's learned from talking to the experts.