Exclusive: The Australian Parliament Sports Club has de-registered as a lobby group, as its CEO claims politicians were fully ...
Two Australian companies bought dozens of mining rights and expect to invest big, but environmental threats concern local ...
This French funhouse mirror politics is just the latest in a crisis that has been lurching on since at least 2024.
Australian governments love to spruik major infrastructure projects, particularly sports stadiums. But can we afford them, ...
Leandro Aguiar is a journalist and PhD candidate in communication at the University of Brasilia. He has published ...
Aid has begun to enter Gaza under the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, and Tony Abbott is enjoying time in the ...
Al Gore is coming to Australia, Anthony Albanese is abroad, and Tony Burke addresses the National Press Club. Welcome to this week in Australian politics.
The plight of the hostages kidnapped on October 7 has shaken Jewish communities for the past two years. Their release doesn't erase the suffering in Gaza, but perhaps shows a way forward.
News Corp's Michael Miller is complaining about theft by AI. That's rich coming from a foreign company that pays no tax in ...
Senate estimates has come around again, with all sorts of bust-ups and gems of government disclosure hidden in conference ...
TikTok is filled with videos of teens sharing information about ways to circumvent Australia's teen social media ban.
Why is one cultural icon protected, but not the other? That's a fair question, and I’m not sure the NSW Court of Appeal has ...
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