Ryan Routh claims he voted for Trump in 2016. Now he's accused of trying to kill him. Here's what we know about him from his online activity - ABC News
An investigation into the digital footprint of Donald Trump's alleged would-be assassin Ryan Routh paints a vivid and contradictory picture of his mindset.
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Business Council chief says employers looking to invest overseas due to industrial relations changes - ABC News
Business Council of Australia chief executive Bran Black, who represents some of the country's biggest employers, says the government's recent industrial relations reform is leading businesses to invest overseas.
How Sydney's boarding houses evict residents in favour of students, 'millionaires' or those able to pay more - ABC News
Boarding house owners' change to their business model suggest the laws protecting the rights of residents are not working.
Artists with intellectual disabilities unite with Melbourne food icons to bring popular recipes to the canvas - ABC News
Artists with intellectual disabilities are teaming up with Melbourne food icons to turn cherished local recipes into striking artwork.
Ryan Routh charged with gun crimes after Florida 'assassination attempt' on Donald Trump
The man suspected of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump camped outside a golf course with food and a rifle for nearly 12 hours before he was spotted by the Secret Service, according to court documents.
Government in the dark on size of social housing spend, with some projects set to take years
An announcement that 13,700 new homes will be supported through the government's flagship housing fund has come before details have been finalised.
Nature law reforms unlikely to pass before Plibersek hosts global environmental talks next month
Labor and the Greens are still hashing out whether to include a "climate trigger" that would see proposed resources projects barred if they emit too much atmospheric pollution in the Environmental Protection Authority legislation.
Why China's sinking economy could backfire on Vladimir Putin
The Russian and Chinese economies are lurching into ever more perilous territory, threatening the nations' alliance.
The 14 risk factors to watch for as dementia cases set to skyrocket
Many of the risk factors for dementia – being female, growing older and the genetic lottery — cannot be avoided. But research is uncovering a growing list of ways to cut your risk.
For decades, this Bass Strait island has ridden the waves of change. The closure of King Island Dairy is yet another blow
King Island, off the north west of Tasmania, is a resilient, tight-knit community. But the impending closure of the community's largest employer means many are being forced to reconsider their future.
Charlotte Wood becomes first Australian shortlisted for $100k Booker Prize in decade
Charlotte Wood is shortlisted for her 10th book, Stone Yard Devotional, a novel about a woman who leaves her life in the city to join an enclosed religious community.
At least 30 people have been killed in tribal violence in Papua New Guinea's remote highlands
Local officials say an influx of weapons into the remote highlands has exacerbated the violence between rival groups.
Locked offices and ghost colleges. The Australian dream fuelling fraud in India
Indian students make up the second-largest group of international students in Australia, but opportunistic agents are scamming students out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Donald Trump's alleged would-be assassin appears in Florida court on gun charges - ABC News
A man arrested after an alleged assassination attempt targeting former US president Donald Trump appears in federal court in Florida, charged with gun crimes.
Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards avoids jail over making indecent images of children
The former long-time face of the BBC's flagship news program, who announced Queen Elizabeth's death on air in 2022, is given a suspended sentence at a London court on Monday after admitting to making indecent images of children.
Strongest typhoon in more than 75 years hits Shanghai leaving tens of thousands without power
Typhoon Bebinca has battered China's biggest city, with the clean-up effort now underway.
Midwest farmhand jailed for dangerous driving causing death of concrete truckie - ABC News
Darryl Andrews has been sentenced to two years in jail after a fatal crash in WA's midwest. He was driving a tractor towing a seeder when it collided with a concrete truck on a main road.
Former Newcastle church worker Brett Sorby jailed for sexually assaulting teenage girl - ABC News
Brett Andrew Sorby is sentenced to a maximum of 13 years' jail for his offending, which his victim described as "evil", saying she was ready to "give back the shame".
Perth man Adam Charles Lusk denies alleged rape victim was unconscious in video he made - ABC News
Perth civil engineer accused of drugging and raping more than a dozen women tells police one of his alleged victims was "role-playing" being unconscious in a series of video recordings he made.
Adelaide's Eloise Jones and Western Bulldogs' Ellie Blackburn to miss rest of AFLW season through injury - ABC News
Adelaide premiership forward Eloise Jones and Western Bulldogs midfield star Ellie Blackburn will miss the rest of the AFLW season because of injuries.
Emergency level bushfire threatening homes and farms near Carnarvon in WA
Authorities issue an emergency warning, urging anyone in the North Plantations area of Carnarvon to leave now.
As more Australian builders go bust contractors and families are being left substantially out of pocket - ABC News
It's not just Australian home owners who are being left to struggle as large numbers of builders go bust. Contractors, too, are facing hefty losses.