This arrangement allows couples to continue sleeping together while meeting each person's individual needs.
The Zed Team forms in honour of Zdravko Bilic
The wife of the beloved soccer coach, who died during a home invasion, wants to help break the cycle of youth crime through sport.
This is how a Richmond bowls club became a haven for LGBTQI+ inclusion
Three years ago, Richmond became the first lawn bowls club in the world to hold a Pride Cup. Since then, it has attracted a community of queer people who were otherwise lost to sport.
Why the 'bystander effect' didn't stop people from acting at Bondi
Experts advise to "escape, hide, and tell" in a terrorist attack. These men and women did otherwise and saved lives when gunmen opened fire at Bondi Beach.
Why this 'powerhouse' of women's Aussie Rules is at risk of folding
Melbourne University is the latest women’s Aussie Rules club fighting for survival, but it is hoping intervention from an AFL executive can turn the club’s fortunes around.
Albanese not the only one facing a reckoning over Bondi terror
While the prime minister will forever struggle to shed the perception that he was too slow to recognise the threat to Australia's Jewish community, he is taking action.
No school should need armed security, but that's the backdrop to antisemitism review
The focus will turn from the threats outside the gate to those some critics say are embedded within education from a lack of Holocaust education to the harassment of Jewish students at universities.
Humbled PM shifts gear amid Jewish community anger
This was a humbled prime minister. Showing contrition, some regret, and an acknowledgement more could have been done.
'Not OK': Oldest regional art gallery in New South Wales left in lurch
Malyangapa Baaka Wiimpatja artist Leroy Johnson says the axing of an arts grant, which he is the last recipient of, has left the Broken Hill arts community feeling unsupported.
Who is Susie Wiles and why has she caused panic in Trump land?
The long-time political operator is unusually candid during a series of interviews with magazine Vanity Fair.
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UK's Duke of Marlborough charged with intentional strangulation
Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 70, who is known as Jamie Blandford, is the 12th Duke of Marlborough, one of Britain's most senior aristocratic families.
Reuven gave warning to the ABC a year before he became a Bondi victim
One year before Reuven Morrison was killed during the Bondi Beach massacre, he issued a dire warning about escalating antisemitism in Sydney.
Bondi community members return to shooting site to offer support
On their own, with their dogs, in groups big and small, Bondi residents gathered calmly on Monday near the place where chaos erupted the night before.
McLeod's Daughters star Rachael Carpani dies aged 45
Rachael Carpani had recently appeared on long-running Australian soap Home and Away and frequently spoke out on a range of issues, including the need to address domestic violence.
Netanyahu's condemnation of Albanese highlights political challenge ahead
Israeli politicians have blamed Anthony Albanese for the devastating massacre in Bondi.
PM's first duty is to lead. His second is to explain
Anthony Albanese's first responsibility after the horrific Bondi terror attack is to lead a grieving nation. His next will be to explain how this happened.
PM to strengthen gun laws across the nation following Bondi shooting — as it happened
Fifteen people were killed, including a 10-year-old girl. One of the two gunmen has also died, while a further 42 people were taken to hospital.
Australia's medicinal cannabis situation is unattractive for politicians
There doesn't seem to be much political mileage for the government to do anything at all — whether that is cracking down and forcing cannabis users back onto the black market or fully legalising the substance.
A reprieve for some of the Australians worried how they'll afford Christmas
The Salvation Army has held a lunch for people doing it tough, as a survey shows one in two Australians are worried how they will afford Christmas.
Grieving parents and horrified politicians brought social ban to life
Key players including Anthony Albanese, Peter Dutton, Peter Malinauskas and Julie Inman-Grant tell the inside story of how an unprecedented ban came to be.
Trump's quietly released national security strategy is illuminating
When the White House quietly released its national security strategy late one night last week, it instead seemed to get lost in other news. Except, perhaps, in Europe.