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The extension of the North West Shelf gas project underscores the urgent need for nationally legislated plans for climate ...
A reflection on how early-life trauma might not just prepare us to cope with danger and anguish but attract us to it ...
What kind of mandate does a landslide election victory earn when the nation’s vote is paradoxically almost evenly divided?
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 ...
Peter Dutton puts himself on the wrong side of history every chance he gets ...
The former MP continues the proud Liberal tradition of politicising Anzac Day ...
The loyal women of the Liberal Party are willing to use “feminism” whenever and however it suits them ...
I re-watched Whiplash the other day. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a terrific, morally indefensible movie about a music teacher who pushes a young jazz drummer to greatness. Its unusual central message ...
The first major solo exhibition by the Iranian-born, Melbourne-based photographer showcases her collaborative style, in which subjects seek to reclaim a sense of agency If the photo artist Hoda Afshar ...
Michael Gibbons, Brodie Moles, Erica Fowler, Nathan Eagleton, Justine Mules, Craig Bird, Jonathon Griffin, Sharnie Whiting, Aaron Mullett, Tomas Bugg, Kirsty Lamb ...
The 19th-century struggle for the eight-hour day shows how to secure a four-day working week ...