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  2. A major study has confirmed there is no link between autism and the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination. Hoping to end the 'anti-vax myth', the study followed over half a million participants over 10 years. Watch the full story on :

  3. Did you miss any of Sunday night’s ? Catch up on full episodes and exclusive digital content on .

  4. “It’s like modern warfare.” Installation manager Mark Rath spent 19 months overseeing the installation of Nine's state-of-the-art computer network before it was infiltrated and poisoned by unknown attackers.

  5. In an interview with reporter Tara Brown, former police officer and now leading cyber security expert Alastair MacGibbon believes our society is at great risk and the only way to close our gap of vulnerability, is for law enforcement to ensure strict consequences.

  6. "When I told people we were doing a story about a couple of Aussie women who suddenly started sounding Irish, they thought I was joking. It's the reaction most people have to something so bizarre." Reporter Sarah Abo writes.

  7. Happy 60th birthday to ! To celebrate the comedic genius' milestone, look back at the moment that caused the funny man to laugh uncontrollably - Charles Wooley's story of the man who couldn’t stop sneezing. Watch on :

  8. On Sunday the 28th of March, Channel Nine’s broadcast operations chief, Geoff Sparke, was one of the first to learn Nine was being hacked in a sophisticated cyber-attack, knocking one of the country’s biggest media companies off air.

  9. How far should parents push their kids in the pursuit of perfection? In 2019, reported on the controversial topic of child prodigies. Are they born brilliant, or the product of overzealous parents? Watch the full story on :

  10. "We should be thinking about security in the same way we think about our homes and our cars." After experiencing a major cyber-attack, the ANU's Vice Chancellor, Professor Brian Schmidt told we all need to change the way we think about digital security.

  11. Today, neuroscientist Dr Michael Sughrue is showing Angie what’s happening inside her brain. It’s the first time this technology has been used on a patient with foreign accent syndrome and the results are striking.

  12. Look who’s talking. TONIGHT on meet the women who are Aussies one minute, but Irish the next. The medical mystery that will leave you speechless.

  13. Happy Birthday to the unique, quirky who today turns 68! To celebrate, look back on Liz Hayes' 2016 interview with Cyndi who reflected on her endless hits and how she's raising her iconic voice for those without one. Watch on :

  14. As rare as the condition is, Angie is not alone in her unusual battle. Two years ago, Kate Baggs suffered a Hemiplegic Migraine, causing paralysis in her body and face for almost two months. When she finally regained movement, she gained an Irish accent, too.

  15. In an interview with , the Australian National University's Vice Chancellor, Professor Brian Schmidt, says it's time we started fighting back against cyber terrorists, calling for an end to the secrecy and shame from those who've been attacked.

  16. Today, Angie Yen and Kate Baggs are meeting for the first time. These two Australian women have something very unusual in common, they both woke up one day sounding Irish.

  17. As a Baseball Lover I ENJOYED that Baseball story!!!!

  18. An unprecedented wave of cyber attacks are crippling business and institutions, costing billions of dollars. But the fear from experts is that much worse may be around the corner. Tomorrow night on .

  19. For Lisa Davies, the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, getting to print was an early victory in the face of the biggest cyber-attack of a media company in Australia, but the challenge would be repeated over and over.

  20. For former police officer and now leading cyber security expert Alastair MacGibbon, crimes committed in the cyber world have the dire potential to affect us all. It’s a fear echoed by Assistant Defense Minister, Andrew Hastie.

  21. Of course the team asked her to say potato… 🇮🇪

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