Mum's wish for diabetes kids as technology gives son brighter childhood
Anna Cozens says better treatment options for type 1 diabetes have given her son freedom to do more activities and she wants others to have the same access.
Sea sickness puts fishermen in path of rare whale shark off K'gari
The two men did not know whale sharks could be found in waters off Queensland's south-east coast until the inquisitive creature glided up next to their boat.
Mount Gambier man revives 113-year-old windmill brand to give local manufacturing another spin
Varcoe Windmills were first built in Mount Gambier in 1911 but after its doors closed last year, the brand seemed lost for good, until a local agricultural mechanic bought the rights at an auction.
Encounter with a patient 12 years ago puts NSW doctor on a mission to make childbirth safer in Nepal
Women in Nepal are four times more likely to die during labour than those in Australia. But a doctor's determination to build a new hospital may help bring change.
Since soldiers moved to this former cattle station, a deeply respectful relationship has unfolded
A relationship that's built on mutual respect between Australian soldiers, US Marines and traditional owners is empowering the people of Timber Creek and ensuring the protection of their cultural history.
Street art project revives rural town, boosts visitor numbers, sees empty shops filled
It has been eight years since a small group of volunteers joined to form a street art project, and now 13 murals don the walls of the buildings in this small town.
Blonde wigs and white bathing suits: Hundreds don Monroe look by the beach
What started out as a small community fundraiser with 50 participants has now turned into an event attracting hundreds of people, and even international supporters. The annual Marilyn Monroe Jetty Swim this year broke fundraising and attendance records.
Rare birds, snakes and a saltwater croc on show as wildlife wins over aged care residents
As wildlife handlers set up in the common room of a South Australian aged care home, eyes trace the crates and cages with intrigue — and a little apprehension.
Delight as necklace lost for two decades found during renovations
Isabel Wait had "all but forgotten" about the locket she was given by her mum and dad when she was seven, before it was found during renovations at her old primary school.
Bus stop app could be among 'most significant innovations in public transport'
An app intended to help public transport users who are blind or vision-impaired is being trialled along a popular Adelaide bus route, ahead of what the technology's developer hopes is an expanded rollout.
Adelaide man takes exploring the world to the next level using Google Street View clues
For the next seven months, Oscar Pearce is hoping to spend about eight hours per day guessing where he is in the world, but from his computer.
For three years, Monique hasn't been able to scratch, swim or shower — until now
Monique was the first patient in SA to receive a full-body cast for treatment of scoliosis. After three years, she can finally take it off, but there are still challenges ahead.
Don't let their size fool you, dachshunds love being muster dogs
Muster Dogs is back and Bluey's a viewing staple in many Australian homes, so it's no surprise some breeders have noticed an increasing demand for working dogs. But there are a few points to consider before deciding if a working dog is right for you.
How a passing comment during doctor's appointment saved Alf's life
A simple visit to the doctor for a script turns into a medical emergency for Alf Cantrell with a trip to Sydney to unblock three coronary arteries.
'Excellent life skills' helps makes these kids 'better people', says junior cattle handlers' mum
Many young agricultural enthusiasts are lucky to get to two or three stock handling competitions in a year, but for one south-east South Australian family they are an essential activity.
First-time publicans take over the reins of not one but two country watering holes
Darren and Deana Tangey were looking for a career change when they decided to take on the challenge of running two outback pubs.
These crafty couples are turning old silos into glamping, abseiling destinations
"Paint a mural on it" has been the default answer to what to do with disused silos, but some couples across rural Australia are coming up with other clever ways to save the iconic structures from ending up on the scrap heap.
Sniffing out pizza and sneaky pool dips — a glimpse into the lives of retired police dogs
From finding a kilogram of illegal drugs in the back of a range hood and tracking people through kilometres of swampy bushland, these two pooches have done it all. Now it's time for their well-earned retirement, but what exactly does that involve?
Research trip uncovers 24 new animal species in WA's remote Midwest
The southern shovel-nosed snake and spotted military dragon are among the species found in the area for the first time.
Mother and daughter turn a 'whale-carcass-sized' rubbish problem into a community conservation project
Michelle and Sam Crisp were appalled to find a mass of marine debris wash up on their local beach. But rather than send the waste to landfill, they transformed it into art.
Who was The Wizard Jacobs? And what does his 'return' to the Goldfields mean for our nation's past?
The Wizard Jacobs was known for tricks and sleight of hand, including the famous "Chinese ring trick" and an illusion where he produced bowls of water containing goldfish from under a cloak.
Australia's junior rodeo champions dream of big bucks and buckles in the United States
Teenage cowboys and cowgirls are working hard to achieve their goals of competing on the bigger US rodeo circuit.
What is behind the longevity of the humble tourism brochure?
When keen travellers Ken and Judy Vorwerk arrive in a new region, they use tourism brochures rather than the internet to help guide them to local experiences, and they are not the only ones.
How oyster shells, foam and zip ties are offering a critical life raft for declining shorebird populations
Sea rangers hope an artificial floating roost made from oyster farm "pillows" will help provide vital habitat for endangered shorebirds.
Paramedic Phil 'Teddy Bear' Bell consumes 5,000 calories a day and a lot of anime chasing one strong ambition
If he is not in his Ambulance Victoria uniform, Phil Bell is dressed as his favourite anime character and pulling four-wheel drives and boats along the streets of his country town, a gentle "circus freak" in pursuit of a big dream.