ABC's Margot O'Neill shares insights from 30 years of investigative journalism Signing off after 30 years at the ABC, award-winning reporter Margot O'Neill writes about the thrill of the big scoop and gives an insight into the grinding slog of investigative journalism.

National Party MPs call for more dams as states invest in other solutions to Australia's water crisis With towns facing "zero day" water crises National Party MPs are frustrated not enough dams are being built, but states are spending billions to fix a system ill-prepared for crisis.

House prices rise and fall on schools, planes, the weather and even murder Behavioural economics shows how people make all kinds of irrational decisions, many of which cost us money. And if you think we're immune when buying a home then you're very much mistaken.

Farmers wanting to take care of themselves but needing Government help to make it happen Farmers say they should be able to make enough money to look after themselves. But as they contend with one of Australia's worst droughts, it's set to produce a billion-dollar welfare bill as taxpayers help keep them afloat.

How our 50:50 Project aims to increase the representation of women on ABC News ABC News has launched the 50:50 Project to achieve equal representation of women and men in our content by the end of next year, and we're also producing more stories of interest to female audiences.