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Only six months after Sussan Ley became the first woman leader in the federal Liberal Party's 80 year history, the Victorian Liberals made history...


This story contains the name of an Aboriginal person who has died. Login or signup to continue reading We've all heard the saying if: it walks like...


Revenue from Canberra's public transport is less than the $16.6 million collected in 1997-98, though the annual operating cost of the service has...


Our forgettable prime minister (whose name escapes me for the moment) has just announced that his government is going to commission a sculpture of...


When neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell appeared last week in a Melbourne court for a bail hearing, after jail time over the attack on an Indigenous...


When Vladimir Lenin outsmarted Mr Kerensky and the Nicholas, Russian Emperor, to seize power for the Bolsheviks in 1917 it was more than the Wagga...


If you've ever used Aeroguard, the announcement this week that CSIRO would cut another 350 jobs should alarm you. And it's a wake-up call for...


The Australian Capital Territory and Queensland have won bragging rights for having the fastest growing economies in Australia in 2024-25. Login or...


It was the question of the week: why were we closing schools and no one else was? Why did other states think it fine to follow federal government...


And now for some very good news. Growing older isn't the tragedy we've been warned about. Login or signup to continue reading New research - not...


I am bitterly opposed to immigration detention. And have long admired the activists who work tirelessly to get the federal government to do better,...


Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This journey - 4850 miles or 7800km - began with a train...


Ian Dunlop dismisses coal's significant emissions reductions technology at the same time, seeking to silence the many people who do not share his...


Paul Keating was not in my view a great parliamentarian. He was however a leader and a great politician. Who could forget his hilarious "cooee" to...


CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, must always evolve and adapt. Login or signup to continue reading Over the past 100 years, we have...


From November 1, Australia's aged care system is set to undergo one of its biggest shake-ups in decades. The changes, introduced under the Aged...


Canberra likes to see itself as a national leader in social progress - a place where fairness and inclusion are lived values. Yet on two of the...


I spent all my working life in coal mines, firstly in Lithgow and then in the Illawarra region, before retiring in 2020. Login or signup to...


Hands up if you're guilty of mispronouncing certain words. Hands up, too, if the people around you have been too polite to correct you. Or you've...


This week the National Press Club in Canberra hosted Michelle Manook, chief executive of Futurecoal - the reincarnation of the World Coal...


Albert Einstein said that "in the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity". Login or signup to continue reading There is no mistaking that...


The safety and wellbeing of children have rarely been out of the national spotlight this year. Login or signup to continue reading We've seen...


For any opposition party that values a strong democracy, its most important job is to present as a genuine alternative government that is...


The temptation is to ridicule them. Dismiss them as neo-numpties rather than neo-Nazis, a label that affords them some of the menace they so crave....


"The essential ingredient of politics is timing," according to the former very successful Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau. Login or signup...


Schools have been shut in the Australian Capital Territory after children's play sand was recalled due to asbestos fears. Login or signup to...


Nine o'clock on Sunday night. Login or signup to continue reading That's when I finally received confirmation that my children's school would be...
