In 2001, Alex Lloyd broke through with his massive hit Amazing, a song that led to the best and then the worst time of his life. Now he’s getting his life back on track.
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The 'evil drug' and court case that almost broke Alex Lloyd
In 2001, Alex Lloyd broke through with his massive hit Amazing, a song that led to the best and then the worst time of his life. Now he's getting his life back on track.
DIY poo transplant leads to 'miraculous' mental health change
After 18 years with bipolar 1 disorder, an Australian woman's life has been changed by a poo transplant from her partner.
Side effects for common prostate cancer treatment raises concerns
Androgen deprivation therapy is a lifesaving therapy used by thousands of men each year, but some patients are warning of serious mental health risks.
Inside the moment rescuers knew they had to harm a dying man to save him
When a white-water rafter fell into the Franklin River, it triggered an extraordinary rescue mission that pushed everyone to the brink.
Why Raygun hit a nerve —and what it says about all of us
There's an elite club of Olympic losers who we love to celebrate. A year on from Raygun's infamous performance, Australian Story investigates why she isn't one of them.
The early signs of dementia that Jim missed for years
There were signs for years that something was wrong, and Jim Rogers's doctor put it down to stress. But when the 55-year-old couldn't silence his phone, his world began to unravel.
Ange breaks his silence: 'I haven't got here by accident'
He has chased his impossible dream across clubs and continents. Now, Ange Postecoglou has made it real by coaching Tottenham to glory in the Europa League.
Having a postie round stops Gold Logie winner Samuel Johnson from misbehaving
He has overcome a series of personal tragedies, but Gold Logie winner Samuel Johnson says he is not peddling a redemptive narrative.
Sue is using DNA to find her mum. On the way, she found a different family
There's a fear that follows Sue-Yen Luiten as she cycles through the Mekong Delta with hundreds of DNA kits in tow. What if her birth parents have been looking for her and it’s too late?
Donna's trip of a lifetime landed her in jail in Japan
Grandmother Donna Nelson sits alone in a Japanese jail for 23 hours a day, far from the life she planned with her online boyfriend of two years. The court accepted the 59-year-old was love scammed, but sentenced her anyway.