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After five days in a dark cave, a scienist emerged with life-changing insights
Five days in darkness left scientist Kiana Aran thinking about anything but science Sun 31 May 2026 at 4:30am Wellness retreats around the world are offering what's becoming an increasingly popular experience: nothing. Several days and nights spent in a plush "darkness cabin" with no light, sound, entertainment or external interaction aside from the meals delivered to the room via a light-sealed box. The sensory deprivation experience, one retreat in Poland says, will lead to a profound...
Shrek, Captain Cook and the stars: Welcome to Brian Robinson's multiverse
Artist Brian Robinson explores everyday magic in Multiverse at Newcastle Art Gallery Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Every night as he walks across the yard to his studio in Cairns, Torres Strait Islander artist Brian Robinson looks up at the star-filled sky. "All life, for me, starts off gazing at the cosmos," Robinson tells ABC Arts. This deep interest in cosmology forms the foundation of much of Robinson's art, currently the subject of a major survey at Newcastle Art Gallery.
Brisbane electrician found not guilty of fatal punch outside country Queensland pub
Maua Lagaaia not guilty of fatal punch death of Lincoln Hoad, Supreme Court jury finds Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:30pm In short: Maua Lagaaia has been cleared of all charges relating to a fatal punch on September 16, 2023 in Dalby. A Supreme Court jury, in front of Chief Justice Helen Bowskill, handed down the verdict on Thursday afternoon. What's next: Lincoln Hoad's family and longtime partner said they are disappointed by the outcome of the trial.
'What a legacy': Pioneering researcher Richard Scolyer dies aged 59
Professor Richard Scolyer dies aged 59 leaving behind legacy of revolutionary brain cancer research Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 12:06am Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer has died aged 59 after fighting the "worst of the worst brain cancers". His legacy: fast-tracking revolutionary cancer treatment by volunteering to be "patient zero" in a radical approach to treating his tumour. Scolyer fought the aggressive brain cancer for almost three years, defying the terrible survival odds.
Family's 'worst nightmare' after purchasing home filled with defects
Family living 'worst nightmare' after purchasing northern suburbs home filled with defects Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 6:06am In short: Two families who bought newly built homes in suburban Adelaide say they are living a nightmare in properties that are filled with defects. The builder has been fined $75,000 after an investigation by the consumer watchdog. Master Builders SA says more needs to be done to monitor owner-builders.
How a new-look roster -- and an unstoppable rookie...
CHICAGO -- Olivia Miles and Cheryl Reeve stood together near half court inside Wintrust Area, the Chicago Sky's blue lighting reflecting off the court. Miles, the 23-year-old Minnesota Lynx rookie, draped her arm around the shoulders of the coach, while Reeve wrapped her arm around Miles' hip as the pair chatted during a break in play. Through the first month of the WNBA season, the pairing of Reeve -- winner of four championships and four Coach of the Year trophies -- and Miles -- the No. 2...
Woman took on detective who unlawfully told witness she was pregnant — and won
When Victoria Police unlawfully disclosed her pregnancy, Joanna Adams took them to VCAT and won Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:00am A woman who says she suffered life-changing stress and anxiety — and later, the death of one of her babies — after a Victoria Police officer unlawfully disclosed to a criminal investigation witness that she was pregnant is waiving her right to privacy and speaking out as part of her fight for accountability. Joanna Adams was blindsided when, in 2021, she learned her...
'Mekorot' is the name of Israel's national water company, to Gazans it means something else
Almost eight months on from the ceasefire Gaza's residents are still struggling to rebuild a city in ruins Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 4:42am On a dusty roadside in west Gaza City, Jihad Qasim tunes out the ceaseless rattle of the passing traffic and focuses on his clientele. There's the kerbside consultation: "You want to grow it?" he asks one young customer.
A Sydney mother asked police to lock her up. 11 days later, she was dead
The last holding place Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 4:59am Tammy Shipley walked into a police station and asked to be arrested. She just wanted to be safe. Within days she was under 24-hour surveillance.
Barnaby Joyce's link to how e-bikes came to be everywhere
Why are e-bikes suddenly all over Australia's streets? Sun 31 May 2026 at 1:38pm When you see those swarms of illegal electric bikes popping wheelies down freeways, through the CBD, you probably don't think of former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce. But the connection is there – and it's as strange and mysterious as it seems.