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The Bureau of Meteorology made plans to charge for access to critical climate data but shelved the plan following concerns ...
ANALYSIS: Many politicians and public figures wrongly link violence with Indigenous cultural identity, which only intensifies ...
Start with the sky, the passage of the sun, the patterns of the stars. Add on the patterns of the landscape, shaped by the ...
After decades of principled condemnation, the Liberal Party has done sweeping preference deals with One Nation and Family First.
From humble rural beginnings, Shirley Strickland went on to become Australia’s most decorated track athlete – but not without attracting the attention of ASIO.
China’s response to Donald Trump’s trade war places Australia in the middle of a bitter rivalry, choosing between the country’s firmest ally and its largest trade partner.
Putin, Zelensky signal openness to talks. Albanese dismisses Russian ‘propaganda’ on Indonesian military base. Humanitarian agencies slam Israeli inquiry.
The opposition leader and his prospective treasurer are among the richest people to ever sit in parliament – although their wealth is held in a series of complex arrangements that would breach the ...
Too often, healthcare practitioners fail to hear the voices of people – especially women – in pain. Australian initiatives are trying to change that, replacing doubt and dismissal with support and ...
If women ran the world,” observes one character in Rachel Ang’s graphic short story collection I Ate the Whole World To Find You, “the central question of philosophy would be whether to have children” ...
The title of Jessica Stanley’s sophomore novel, Consider Yourself Kissed, initially reads as a bit trite, a bit twee. The cover of the novel, with its cartoon bird and cherries, seems to confirm the ...
In the tradition of the late, great Mungo MacCallum, LR tries to infuse his puzzles with humour, wordplay and poetry to give readers plenty of “Aha!” moments. They will be accessible, but always with ...