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Having chosen not to re-contest his federal seat of Moreton, Labor’s Graham Perrett returned to his first profession – ...
What kind of mandate does a landslide election victory earn when the nation’s vote is paradoxically almost evenly divided?
Getting some face time with a petulant president who holds a grudge is a challenge for many world leaders, not just Albanese ...
A reflection on how early-life trauma might not just prepare us to cope with danger and anguish but attract us to it ...
The strange tale of Vivian Maier has been well rehearsed by now. It has been the subject of countless articles, innumerable gallery programs, two documentaries and at least one court case. For those ...
The minimalist works of this Melbourne-based artist derive from her pursuit of the most authentic and primitive expression If there is a difference between Elizabeth Newman’s drawings and her ...
“We are already looking at becoming the most indebted generation in Australia’s history and now the federal government is looking to profit from young Australians during a cost-of-living crisis.” ...
“Big corporations are exploiting our weak integrity laws to gain access and influence government. They are making big donations and employing former ministers and advisers as lobbyists. This can mean ...
From rats in Baltimore to competitive falconry in Qatar, two documentaries at the Melbourne International Film Festival explored the idea of animal as status symbol Rat Film kicks off with lo-fi ...
On Saturday, Australia rejected the Uluru Statement from the Heart. The majority of Australians chose to slap away the outstretched hand, the gracious offer from a colonised peoples to “walk with us” ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton had one solid reason for not attending the Garma Festival, Australia’s largest Indigenous gathering (he has not – contrary to the claims of referendum “No” spokesperson ...
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