As Julian Assange languished in a British prison, Anthony Albanese passed a message to his lawyers that would prove a turning point
For the first time, two of the people closest to the negotiations to free Julian Assange have revealed what it took to convince the United States to release the man who had published hundreds of thousands of their most secret documents.
Meta shuts down pro-Russian influence operation after ABC investigation into UK election interference
The five Facebook pages an ABC investigation linked to foreign interference in the UK election have been taken down for deception and "inauthentic engagement tactics".
'Totally immoral' weapons found in share holdings of Australian ethical super funds
An ABC investigation into superannuation funds offering members "ethical" or "socially aware" options unearths millions of dollars of retirement savings invested in companies that make some of the most controversial and devastating weapons of war.
UK Conservatives say ABC analysis that points to foreign interference operation 'highly alarming'
Ahead of a historic UK election, five Facebook pages secretly operating from Nigeria are using Kremlin-aligned propaganda and AI-generated racist imagery to sow "division and chaos".
'There was an attempt to brush us away': How six Australian MPs took the cause of Julian Assange to Washington
A cross-party delegation of jet-lagged and obstinate Australian parliamentarians arrived in Washington DC last September to advocate for Julian Assange's freedom. Those in the room reflect on how the "robust", and at times "aggressive", meeting went.
As evidence builds of strata managers exploiting apartment owners, NSW promises tougher penalties for 'bad behaviour'
The NSW government pledges to "stamp out bad behaviour" and strengthen oversight of the state's strata management industry in the wake of an ongoing ABC investigation that has revealed the systemic exploitation of unit owners and a widespread culture of kickbacks and secret commissions.
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analysis:Richard Boyle's wife has a simple plea for those in power: fix the law so no-one else has to endure what we have
Louise Beaston, the wife of ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle, is pleading with the government to look into the criminal prosecution of her husband and fix whistleblowing laws so nobody else is forced to endure what her family has. This case is the latest reminder that Australia's whistleblower laws need urgent reform.
'What should have been a happy place became a place of horror': Premier admits state's failure on school sex abuse
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan acknowledges the state's "serious and systematic" failure to protect children in government schools from abuse, while announcing a truth-telling process for survivors.
Lacey and Severio lost their baby at a Queensland hospital. One question haunts them
An ABC investigation uncovers sensational allegations by a whistleblower that dozens of expectant mothers who attended a Queensland hospital received substandard maternity care that put their babies' lives at risk and did not follow official clinical guidelines.
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'I was convinced there were many people suffering': How a hunch led to thousands of responses and a royal commission
Award-winning journalist Anne Connolly takes us inside her three-year, crowdsourced investigation into the state of aged care in Australia — an issue, she says, which has been long neglected.
How ABC Investigations uncovered allegations of shocking war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan
For 14 months, the ABC Investigations team scrutinised shocking allegations of war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan. Here, Mark Willacy tells of the painstaking work behind the story and the vision that sent a chill through him.