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Young people in Australia are finding social media hiding places but for how long?

The ACCC is likely to closely scrutinise any Warner Brothers deal for its wide-ranging impact on local and global entertainment industries.

Australia may be shy of its influence, but its social media laws have made it a global headline. From Germany to Singapore, people are asking if...

Australia has just introduced a world-leading sanctions regime against the Taliban, an important but insufficient step as the world turns away.

What does Christianity teach us about Christmas? Quite a lot about love, actually.

It’s a heated debate, sure, but keep it civil, people.

Walter Villatora, former campaign manager for Mike Baird and Tony Abbott, has started a new party: Reform Australia. Here is why.

We all want children to have a digital-free childhood. But the ban won’t solve all their problems.

Perhaps the social media ban for under 16s is really a trick to get parents to do their jobs. Let’s hope it works.

A US security plan takes aim at European governments for being weak, with a fixation on open borders, political correctness and censorship.

Faith has many expressions, and art is one of its pre-eminent forms.


There’s nothing quite as awkward for a professional sporting group as being seen enjoying life when you’re getting trounced. The public believes...

As we pass the quarter-century mark, Australia has rested too much on the laurels of the Hawke/Keating/Howard reform era.


In the history of sport, has a major organisation ever debased itself to the extent FIFA did last Saturday (AEDT) by awarding Donald Trump its...

As reproductive rights are destroyed and female journalists are told to be “quiet, piggy” by the US president, is it a co-incidence that women are...

You don’t have to love this year’s new lingo but it’s here to stay.

A new study reveals that the key to a healthy gut and a happy life might just be a big, wet kiss from your pooch.

The sale of major hospitals around the country could determine the final fate of Healthscope and its 19,000 staff.

“What will fiction be like in the Trump era?” one writer wondered eight years ago. Now we have the answer: not as fanciful as reality.

It’s a strange old time when a country that once symbolised freedom and the open road wants to poke through your social media posts.

Why was RBA boss Michele Bullock so explicit this week? Here’s why it might be intentional.

In Indiana, the state Senate roundly rejected a push to redraw the electoral map to benefit Donald Trump. In the end, despite the president’s...


Three weeks ago, Australia’s entire batting stability was thought to depend on Usman Khawaja. Today, he is seen as a cherry on the cake. Before...

I’ve been interviewing people about politics since I was 10. This social media ban stifles democracy.

Taiwan is the reddest of red lines for Beijing, and Japan’s new prime minister has discovered the cost of crossing it.


Dressed in a fluffy robe and mismatched socks, I was leaving the room service tray outside the $37 million apartment when I heard the door slam and...

There aren’t many cases like this where the divide between experts and the people is so stark. But the implications go far beyond the issue of...

Imagine the booing of cricket fans if she dares to turn up at the Boxing Day Test.


When John Singleton was engaging with the Bears to take over management rights of NSW’s Central Coast stadium after their joint venture with Manly...


England’s Ashes tour is in disarray after two heavy defeats, and the cricket world is questioning their approach. As a former player and coach, I...

In this week’s On Background, Boris forgives an old target, scuttlebutt over a succession in Guardian Towers, a clampdown on Christmas...

The US central bank cut interest rates for the third time, but with the spectre of a new Trump-appointed chair looming, dissent among its members...

Most kids on social media will be blocked, but here’s how the most relentless plan to stay.


The first two Ashes Tests have been an unmitigated disaster for England, much to the delight of Australian cricket fans. Illustration: Simon Letch...

Two-thirds of the British public think increased social media use is a key driver of rising youth mental health problems and 75 per cent support...

We need to educate everyone, not just those under 16, about how to navigate the beast.

He’s already the world’s richest man. His latest move is making Elon Musk look increasingly like the poster boy for extreme universal capitalism.

The prime minister’s sudden insistence the expenses saga has nothing to do with him has left even some of his own colleagues blinking.

If you are accused of being Santa, perhaps diffuse the crisis by answering a question with a question.

Overnight, Maria Corina Machado has re-established herself as a major player in an escalating game of brinkmanship between the US president and...

It’s the most wonderful time of the year … if you don’t make these mistakes.

The nation’s road and transport ministers hope to halve the road toll by 2030. But deaths and accidents are increasing, at a huge human and...

Trump’s $18 billion Band-Aid for embattled US farmers won’t make China buy more soybeans or fix the rising costs of equipment.

As interest rate cycles go, this will go down as a disappointing one for borrowers.

The media company’s free mass-market news site, news.com.au, snagged a red-hot story, so why did it spike it a few hours later?

The American author of The Anxious Generation writes that parents around the world are cheering on Australia as its pioneering social media law...

I’ve defended him as a sharp political strategist, but his move to One Nation is utterly idiotic.
