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Despite promises to end the Coalition’s Cashless Debit Card, Labor has rebranded the welfare payment system that is ...
In an exclusive interview with The Saturday Paper, the prime minister says he is campaigning on three elements: his record, ...
The Coalition is struggling to win support from women – a problem raised in a review of its last election defeat that has ...
As community independents look increasingly competitive in several Liberal-held seats, a concerted campaign against them is ...
Jeanette Winterson was one of the first British writers to tackle the implications of technology – and she’s still at the ...
The anti-nuclear protests of the 1980s are a distant memory in Fremantle, which hosts an American Virginia-class submarine of ...
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have faced off in the second leaders’ debate of the federal election campaign, with most ...
While headlines on the so-called tobacco wars focus on firebombings, extortion and gangland jealousies, skyrocketing government taxes on tobacco have long been fuelling the fire behind the scenes.
Both major parties have made housing policy a centrepiece of their campaigns, and neither has escaped criticism for avoiding real affordability solutions focused on tax reform and supply.
Xi Jinping won’t back down on trade. Indonesia rejects Russian military base report. Sudan rival government declared.
Tasma Walton’s second novel, I Am Nannertgarrook, is an exercise in loving. It’s a captivating ancestral story and a contemporary song spiral of profound cultural significance.
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 ...