ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks to the executive director of Raise the Floor Alliance, an advocacy group suing the Trump administration over mass deportations and ICE raids.
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The ABC's most senior television and video streaming executive will leave after less than two years in his position amidst a series of high-profile departures from the national broadcaster.
Silent Witness. Image: ABC iview. Best new shows. Forensic pathologists face personal and professional challenges in a moody, tense thriller that moves from the crime scene to the lab. Set against the ...
The Swedish Armed Forces will receive 44 new Leopard 2A8 main battle tanks (MBTs) and upgrade existing Leopard platforms to the same standard to create a fleet of 110 MBTs. The existing MBTs, ...
Linsey Davis is currently the anchor of ABC News Live “Prime with Linsey Davis,” ABC News’ Emmy® Award-winning streaming evening newscast, and “World News Tonight” Sunday. She is a ...
Contemporary snow leopards are rare — and fossils of their ancient ancestors are even more scarce. Researchers have now identified and examined million-year-old bones of the big cat and have come to ...
Former prodigy Destanee Aiava reached this year's Australian Open main draw the hard way.(ABC News: Nick Sass) Aiava, who defeated Belgian Greet Minnen in a gripping three-set match late on Monday ...
Hamish Macdonald will present ABC Radio Sydney Mornings from Monday next week. Dom Knight will present Saturday Mornings while Rae Johnston will present Sunday Mornings. Knight will present Drive ...
Award winning journalist Hamish Macdonald will present the Mornings program on 702 ABC Radio Sydney in 2025 leading a group of incoming talent across the station this year. Hamish will present the ...
Escaping Utopia. Image: ABC iview. Stream this week. Series. Half a century ago, a group of people from all over the world followed an Australian religious preacher to a remote part of NZ. Today 650 ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.