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For the sake of the kids, for your own sakes, draw up the divorce papers. Login or signup to continue reading Do it now. There's no future in this...


The ACT government set itself a bold target of building 30,000 new homes by 2030. Login or signup to continue reading One year in, we're already...


How do we begin to repair the damage done by past discrimination against LGBTQIA people? Login or signup to continue reading It's a question...


Canberra's property market is set to be turbulent and tricky to predict in 2026. Price rises, home buyer scheme and trade wars are set to play...


There's an old saying: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Jack Waterford's recent commentary on the Australian Federal Police (AFP)...


As satellite technology surges ahead and space becomes increasingly accessible to private and state actors alike, the new and unsettling threat of...


Some people in the Liberal Party need to take a good look at themselves. Login or signup to continue reading Ditto the Labor Party. Whether you're...


In a move that has stunned civil liberties advocates and welfare recipients alike, the Albanese government has introduced a last-minute amendment...


Transportation is now the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the ACT by a country mile. Login or signup to continue reading Recently, we...


You don't have to be Einstein to know time bends and warps. At this time of year, without fail, it speeds up. Or at least it seems to. Login or...


It's becoming harder for many Australians to afford enough healthy food, especially in regional areas, our new research shows. Login or signup to...


Have you noticed the surge in teal, voices of, and independent advertisements recently? They were massive in the football finals season and have...


In 1977, I backpacked through Venezuela and recall our bus driver filling his 800-litre fuel tank for just US$20. At that time, around two-thirds...


It's race day. But don't concern yourself with the Melbourne Cup. Other events are infinitely more interesting. Login or signup to continue reading...


I was about twenty when I stopped by my grandparents' place and found my grandma in the front yard after a fall. Login or signup to continue...


There's a palpable appetite for AI across the Australian Public Service (APS). Login or signup to continue reading With agencies exploring how AI...


It was a tense stand-off. I wanted the shirt but not at the price she was asking. She wanted to sell it to me but not at the price I was offering....


Climate change has been on the world's radar for decades. Predictions made by scientists at oil giant Exxon in the early 1980s are proving...
