Topic:Feel Good
Alicia Barry speaks to Ivan Zhao, founder of Notion, to discuss the company’s rapid growth, the transformative power of agentic AI, and why Australia - particularly Sydney, is emerging as a key market.
Has AI impacted your career or life plans? The ABC wants to hear from you
Whether you’re a student halfway through a degree or a mid-career manager planning the next five years, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping lives across the country. If you've been feeling its effects, the ABC wants to hear from you.
Michael Charlton, first host of Four Corners, dies aged 98
Michael Charlton, the inaugural host of the ABC's Four Corners program and Gold Logie Award winner, has died aged 98.
Lattouf's lawyers push for $350k penalty over unlawful sacking from ABC
Antoinette Lattouf's lawyers returned to the Federal Court on Wednesday to push for a financial penalty of $300,000-$350,000 to be imposed for ABC's contraventions of the Fair Work Act.
Robyn Williams’s favourite stories from 50 years of the Science Show
Fifty years ago, Australia's longest running science program was born. Robyn Williams picks some of his favourite stories from his time behind the mic.
ABC to have China correspondent for first time in five years
The ABC has not had a China correspondent based permanently in Beijing since 2020.
Listeners find stories of 'resilience and joy' in 20 years of Conversations
Over the course of two decades, Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski have enthralled millions, telling the remarkable stories of more than 3,200 guests. We asked listeners to share which Conversations guests have stayed with them long after the mic was turned off.
From big laughs to bold stories, the ABC's Logie-winning shows are ready to binge
We don't want to brag but the ABC has won 11 Logies from 44 nominations this year. From deep-dive documentaries to side-splitting comedies, it would be selfish of us not to share these ABC gems for your viewing pleasure.
'Fine journalist and even better man': Peter Ryan celebrated at Sydney funeral
The Walkley Award-winning journalist has been remembered as a "wonderful human being" at a heartfelt funeral in North Sydney on Friday.
Remembering the 'gentle spirit' who hosted first seasons of Play School
Donald Macdonald was many things over his 87 years, including a Play School host, a playwright, and a friend.
ABC journalist Peter Ryan dies, leaving 'significant legacy'
A look back at the life of Peter Ryan and his career as an award-winning journalist.
Lattouf's unlawful sacking exposed the power of lobbying on Australian media
Antoinette Lattouf's unlawful sacking has exposed how lobby groups pressure the media.
Pop-up pianos are passing the gift of music all around Australia
Thanks to the generosity of everyday Australians and organisations around the country, communities have received pianos so they can share the gift of music.
The ABC's own goal on Antoinette Lattouf should be a moment of reflection
In a "state of panic" the ABC bowed to pressure from pro-Israel lobbyists and fired radio presenter Antoinette Lattouf to avoid complaints and attention. Ironically the broadcaster earned more scrutiny in court.
ABC chief says Lattouf case was not 'a good use of taxpayers' money'
Hugh Marks says the ABC regrets "how the decision to remove Ms Lattouf from air was handled", after the Federal Court found her employment was terminated in part to "appease pro-Israel lobbyists"
Court finds Antoinette Lattouf unlawfully terminated by ABC
The Federal Court found the ABC contravened the Fair Work Act by terminating journalist Antoinette Lattouf's employment, for reasons "including that she held a political opinion opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza".
Jacob Greber to replace Laura Tingle as 7.30 political editor, ABC announces
The chief digital political correspondent will replace Laura Tingle at the public broadcaster's nightly current affairs flagship.
Toasters, thrown shoes and stand-offs: Q+A's most fiery moments
Q+A was a rarity in Australian television news history — a show led in part by its audience where anything could happen live on air. Here are some of the most memorable moments.
ABC announces 40 redundancies in restructure that sees the end of Q+A
Launched in 2008, Q+A was an agenda-setting program that pushed politicians beyond their standard talking points.
Calling all budding storytellers living with disability
If you are an emerging content maker or journalist with disability and have a story to tell, now is your chance to work with the ABC to tell it.
7.30's Laura Tingle to become ABC's new Global Affairs Editor
Tingle, a Walkley-Award-winning journalist, will take up the post mid-year, joining a network of foreign correspondents around the globe.