As the nation's heart breaks watching the coronial inquest into the Hunt family tragedy, The Weekly investigates how a parent can be driven to kill their entire family.
Despite three election victories and eight years as Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser was a polarising figure in Australia’s public life, shadowed - some might say defined - by his role in the constitutional crisis and dismissal of the Whitlam government in 1975. But he was also a compassionate and highly vocal advocate for human rights, writes The Weekly's Michael Sheather.
Two American tourists have been arrested for carving their initials into the wall of the ancient Colosseum in Rome, all in the name of a holiday selfie.
Disgust is the only word you’ll feel rolling around in the pit of your stomach as you watch this video of an Islamic sheikh telling a Lebanese TV Anchor it’s beneath him to be interviewed by her.