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Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s quiet return from injury against the Western Force on Friday highlighted many things – one of which is that we expect far...
What this week’s Life in the ’burbs suburb lacks in sandwich shops and wine bars it makes up for in proximity to friends and wine drinking on back...
Japan’s new leader, now visiting Australia, is investing heavily in future technology. Australia needs to join her.
Too many Indigenous deaths pass with little attention or outcry. Let’s hope this is a turning point.
Bankers’ enthusiasm for AI has lately been drowned out by the warnings about the growing risk of turbocharged cyberattacks.
The club once famed for making the third term the “premiership quarter” are now the AFL’s easybeats after half-time.
Nobody cared what Charles had to say last time he visited America because all eyes were on Princess Di, the Sloane Square Cinderella. This time, he...
If you were to stand here for a year with binoculars, you would see a quarter of global seaborne trade pass by. More crude oil comes through here each...
Australians don’t care about ideology. They want solutions that will work. I have a plan.
Among the many gifts Jesus left us, one stands pre-eminent: his prayer, the Lord’s Prayer.
Tigers fans were left reeling last week by the news their co-captain would join the PNG Chiefs. Now, their star fullback has ended months of...
I wanted to know what it’s like to be a man for a day. So, I climbed an actual ladder.
A major tax shake-up means you’ll be able to claim up to $1000 in work-related expenses without having to keep receipts.
G8 Education might have to dump thousands of kids from care to stay profitable. That comes at a cost to parents.
There’s another element in this particular conflict – one that the budget won’t affect.
The prime minister assures us the budget will strive for equity, resilience and social cohesion. Something’s lost in the translation.
There are simple ways to pass on inheritance to your kids, but they may involve you paying some form of tax.
In Australia, more than $2.1 billion was lost to financial scams between 2020 and 2025. Sadly, the true figure is likely even higher.
When the leader of a key US ally told us exactly what he thinks about how things are going in the war with Iran, it didn’t go down well with a...
The annual results of Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby are set to highlight a vast disparity in one key area. And it’s showing on the field.
The NRL’s new rules will push players and coaches to the limit in this year’s State of Origin series.
The regime has moved the popular Nobel laureate from a jail to home detention, but it’s unlikely the leopard is changing its spots.
The movie Michael is a smash hit, so a sequel is in the works. Here’s how the filmmakers – and the estate – should handle what happens next.
If you’d rather recite a cricketer’s 2007 batting average than hold a real conversation, you aren’t a “polymath” – you’re just a joyless...
All-Australians Shaun Burgoyne, Michael O’Loughlin and Michael Walters are among those critical of the make-up and lack of Indigenous representation...
With things likely to get worse on Tuesday with another rate rise predicted, it’s never been more important to get on top of your money.
I turned 50 at the start of this year, and it’s been the trigger I needed to get serious about my own retirement plan.
Some people say the public education system doesn’t teach children quickly enough, but I believe it teaches them too fast
Elon Musk and Sam Altman have finally landed in an Oakland courtroom and the verdict could reshape OpenAI, the AI race, and the technology defining...
Cultural connections and shared strategic interests have meant that the US typically sends an ambassador with close personal ties to the president....
There’s an endless blue horizon on offer for occupants of a newly built Newcastle home, which cascades over five levels towards the Pacific Ocean.
The dawn service had been marred by booing during the Welcome to Country, and tensions were running high before the traditional MCG fixture that...
Energy demand is up and prices are down. How does that work? And why is the Coalition still not on board?
Since the booing, the Aboriginal pastor has felt grateful that it revealed the ugliness Aboriginal people are routinely exposed to.
It’s 2026 but Tom Cruise, Madonna, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bon Jovi didn’t get the memo. I was an ’80s kid but I’m parking my BMX, OK?
Queen Camilla this week gifted America a stuffed toy called Roo, to complete a set of Winnie-the-Pooh characters. But if Greece can take back the...
Donald Trump would be furious at the unintended consequences of his war.
What do you call it when a thing is not really a thing?
In the case of Lindt, police fell into the trap of complacency. State and federal agencies must be open to criticism over the Bondi atrocity.
The rebel golf tour sold itself as an attempt to reinvent the game. What will be its legacy?
Veteran entertainment reporter Peter Ford this week fled to the Gold Coast because he said crime in Melbourne has gotten so bad. I have some news for...
Watching mothers behaving badly reassures us we’re doing OK.
Labor is expected to make some of its most ambitious tax changes in the looming federal budget. Baby Boomers will be among the big losers – and...
When One Nation voters strongly support a policy backed by the Greens, Labor’s rank-and-file and the likely future leader of the Liberal Party, it...
ABC finance presenter Alan Kohler, arguably Australia’s most experienced business journalist, was an unlikely headline speaker at a ticketed event...
Intergenerational fairness is an issue for all of us. Our politicians need to act on it.
The Liberal Party has enlisted a former Dutton adviser to do some polling work ahead of the Farrer byelection on May 9. Weeks out from polling day, he...
At the centre of this behaviour is an effort to maintain a hierarchy, and it’s one you should think carefully about being a part of.
Our research has found that people are pragmatic, especially about their energy choices. Politicians are the ones lagging.
LIV Golf stars, including Smith and several other Aussies, face uncertain futures and some tricky pathways back to other major tours.