'Childless cat ladies unite': Women rail against US VP nominee JD Vance's comments on childfree women
Women around the world have taken to social media to protest comments by the Republican vice-presidential nominee.
Anna Levy has worked as a journalist and producer for news, local radio, television and national programs at ABC Brisbane.
She is currently the deputy digital editor for Radio National.
Women around the world have taken to social media to protest comments by the Republican vice-presidential nominee.
Barry McCluskey was the first known Australian nurse to contract HIV, but he never let his illness define him.
Look back at the advice from our team of experts about your legal rights when it comes to neighbourly disputes.
ABC RN's Big Weekend of Books continues with Tim Winton, Stephanie Alexander, Rachel Cusk, Elizabeth McCracken and Bernadette Brennan and many more.
Some of the biggest names in publishing sat down with RN to talk all things literary for the Big Weekend of Books. Catch up on all the highlights from our jam-packed schedule in our blog.
Prenatal testing means some genetic conditions, like Down syndrome, can be identified in utero. But experts say it raises complex and challenging questions about how we value people with disabilities.
A few years ago, author and journalist Tabitha Carvan became obsessed with British actor Benedict Cumberbatch. It taught her the importance of female joy.
When Adila Hassim represented South Africa in its ICJ case against Israel, she was struck by the overwhelming sense that the courtroom is not a place for women. She's one of many prominent voices now calling for change in the world's highest court.
Experts warn that gym memberships can be tricky to cancel, but there are ways to ensure you're treated fairly.
Human preoccupation with beauty has a long history, but these experts say something new is at play.
For some African migrants to Australia, religion can be an essential part of finding acceptance, support and community.
As Adelaide-based novelist Carol Lefevre approached 70 years of age, she was struck with a strange feeling of homesickness — not for a place, but for a time.
From iconic TV shows to beloved pop songs, Jewish culture and Christmas traditions have long been inextricably entwined.
Australians of faith who want to eat less meat can sometimes find themselves torn between their religious identity and environmentalism.
The Spanish city of Seville has long drawn partygoers from around the world — but some are clashing with the city's Catholic values.
Protests over the Israel-Gaza war have swept the globe — and the virtual worlds of video games are no exception.
James Alison knows what it's like to be a scapegoat. He's devoted his life to understanding why we do it.
Recent research has found men are more than twice as likely to own an electric vehicle. It's a trend that's got experts concerned.
Pre-eminent quantum physicist Professor Simmons has spent decades at the cutting edge of scientific discovery.
Live streaming has become a multi-billion-dollar industry, as people pay to watch everything from someone sleeping to them eating chips. So what's the appeal?
The list is male-dominated for the first time in eight years — there are more male authors named Paul than there are female authors — and features just one English author among Canadian, American and Irish writers.
Set amid the sexism of the 60s, Lessons in Chemistry and its fiery protagonist have captured hearts around the world.
Why does wedding gift etiquette elicit such strong feelings? And is there a "magic number" to help make the decision easier?
Vladimir Putin grew up in "brute, almost Darwinian conditions". But his skills as a master manipulator would take him far.
Netflix recently revealed that 40 per cent of its users regularly turn on subtitles when streaming. Hard-to-hear dialogue might be part of the reason.