In an exclusive interview with The Saturday Paper, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is targeting new seats in all six states and believes he can hold majority government.
For as long as Leo Puglisi can remember, news has been his passion. But running a news channel from his bedroom while finishing high school isn't easy.
As the government moved this week to kill off its own environmental reform, there is anger and disappointment within Labor’s ranks over the sacrifice to economic interests.
Thousands of people have been affected by the extreme floods, as the Labor Government continues to fund and approve fossil ...
The opposition leader says he is "happy to take questions" but won't appear at the National Press Club or offer specifics on ...
Covid is the curse that keeps on keeping on. It’s been five years since the coronavirus busted out of Wuhan and up-ended our ...
As Donald Trump threatens even the closest allies with tariffs, Trade Minister Don Farrell prepares to argue the case for exempting Australia – and America’s biggest rival, China.
American tariffs spark China retaliation. US eyes Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. Musk launches public sector purge.
The Oscar-nominated documentary Black Box Diaries, by Japanese journalist Shiori Itō, is a first-person account of her quest ...
Semitism, police and security agencies are contending with a complex convergence of different groups and the possibility that ...
Emma Rice’s musical theatre adaptation of Wuthering Heights features a finale where the orphan Hareton – a silent, traumatised man – suddenly emerges sporting a cute kitchen apron over his bare torso.
As the government pushes an electoral reform bill criticised for favouring the major parties, the latest figures show they jointly reaped almost $150 million in donations last year.
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