Live: Government reviews US beef policy in bid to secure tariff compromise
The federal government is reviewing strict biosecurity laws to allow US-slaughtered beef into Australia in an effort to secure the removal of Donald Trump's tariffs. Follow live.
Nationals accuse Labor of trading away biosecurity to appease Trump — as it happened
The Nationals leader and shadow trade minister say the Albanese government shouldn't trade away Australia's biosecurity to secure an exemption from US tariffs. Take a look back at the day's coverage on ABC's business and markets blog.
JPs 'keep the world ticking' but are clocking off in larger numbers
Authorised to certify documents such as birth certificates, statutory declarations and wills, justices of the peace provide an important service free of charge. But Victoria does not have enough.
Gauff ends Boisson's dream run to reach French Open final
Coco Gauff ends Lois Boisson's dream run at the French Open, advancing to the final where she will play world number one Aryna Sabalenka.
Live: ASX set to slip after Trump-Musk feud triggers sell-off on Wall Street
The Australian share market is in for a lacklustre start after closing flat on Thursday. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
Last Eungella dairy closing as milk becomes 'cheaper than water'
The owners of the last dairy farm in a Queensland region that once had about 60 say "big business rolls over the top of everything you do", as they prepare to shut down.
'My body was for God': Being queer in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community
Sara Glass' life was controlled by her husband and her rabbi. She had to fight her way out before she could embrace her sexuality.
Hundreds of NSW farmers still dealing with fallout weeks after floods
In the weeks since floodwaters ran through the Mid North Coast, some farmers are still struggling to return to normalcy.
Brisbane to get free green bins, but 'FOGO a no-go'
Labor, LNP, and the Greens are all claiming credit for Brisbane City Council's decision to offer free green bins after satellite photos revealed hundreds of the bins in storage at council depots.
Concern missing middle housing proposal could see 'hodgepodge' development
The ACT government architect insists proposed changes to planning rules allowing denser development in Canberra's suburbs will help "mums and dads" as much as big property developers.