Rolf Harris' family has rallied around him as he spent the day besieged by media, after The Sun newspaper named him as a suspect in alleged sex offences.
ASIO justifies 'black hole' for refugees
ASIO has made startling allegations - such as plots to kill, training soldiers or terrorists, forging documents and people smuggling - to justify the indefinite incarceration of dozens of refugees as security threats to Australia.
Forgotten stories emerge in black and white
Newly uncovered images taken by an Australian soldier in World War I offer a fresh insight into what life was like in the frontline.
Editorial cartoon
The day's burning issues as seen through the eyes of The Sydney Morning Herald's editorial cartoonist.
Family in denial as TV channel pulls shows
Youth skim surface of life with constant use of social media

They suffer from FOMO and FONK. Four in five say they haven't found their passion in life. With more information at their fingertips than any generation in history, today's under 30s live their lives ''a mile wide and an inch deep'', and they're so busy keeping up with their social media feeds they have no time to go deeply into anything.
ALP donor guilty of sham marriage, migration fraud
Labor donor's sham marriage
Detention contracts worth $1.8b
Private security company Serco's contracts with the government have blown out by $1.5 billion as the flow of asylum seekers has increased.
It's Anzac Day - not the Big Day Out
With the Gallipoli centenary approaching, the nation should remember the words of our last Anzac Alec Campbell, who pleaded on his death bed: ''For god's sake, don't glorify Gallipoli - it was a terrible fiasco, a total failure and best forgotten''.
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