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Households and businesses will continue to feel the aftershocks of a global crisis pulsing through our economy for as long as we depend on fossil...
Kanye West has dropped his new album, Bully, a conciliatory departure after years of provocative and offensive behaviour.
If you want an insight into the farcical nature of decision-making in Canberra, witness Tuesday’s debate over the push to add about 40 MPs to the...
A generation of young men are being drawn toward voices that promise power, certainty and identity. Schools can’t keep looking the other way.
Some petrol prices will be lower for Easter, but the rest of the year is unknown territory.
So much money advice is on the external actions you have to take. What I was woefully unprepared for was how much I would have to change myself.
The “Kyle and Jackie O Show” stars are now both suing the company for more than $80 million, way more cash than it has on its balance sheet.
Every $US10 increase in oil prices benefits “Russia Inc” by about $US100 million a day at a time when the Kremlin had been facing a serious budget...
Donald Trump thinks Iran allowing Pakistani ships passage through the Strait of Hormuz is a “very significant prize”. If US doesn’t win control...
Rugby league has shifted dramatically this season, and the Sea Eagles have been caught out. This is what interim coach Kieran Foran must do to turn...
This is the most likeable group of players in many years, and their potential is enormous. A sixth consecutive World Cup beckons. So why does it feel...
The NSW Education Department is going back to tradition to attract people to public education.
Criticism of this vital defence program has been long on assertion and short on credible alternatives.
Iran can bear a great deal more economic and energy pain than the US can. That’s a big problem for Trump’s America and the world economy.
The prime minister’s cutting of the fuel excise will save around $20 on a 65-litre tank. It could also add to inflation. A risk Albanese is willing...
Meghan Markle, who will soon visit Australia, has her fans but attracts many more detractors. So what makes her so polarising?
The longer Trump’s war drags on, the worse the coming global food emergency will be.
If the Blues were to make a move mid-season — and that remains a significant if — the talk in industry circles is they would not need to look...
The grand-nephew of Fidel Castro is shaping up to be the man who could end his family’s decades-long stalemate with the US – and perhaps the...
It might sound great, but cutting fuel excise will just add to inflationary pressures that may force the Reserve Bank to lift interest rates even...
Mining giant Rio Tinto is running the legal gauntlet at the same time as it is seeking crucial support from the US for a massive copper mine in...
BTS made K-pop a global phenomenon then took a four-year break. Now they’re back with a new album, global tour and Netflix doco – but the world...
If these landmark court decisions against Meta and YouTube result in a dilution of free speech, the so-called victory will be hollow indeed.
Investors were betting on another of Donald Trump’s TACO moments with the Iran war, but it isn’t going to plan.
Michael Voss is contracted to the end of the season and has the support of his players. But if the Blues lose to the Kangaroos on Good Friday, saving...
Kieran Foran’s life was in a spiral. Gambling and addictions had taken hold and his private life unravelled. Ten years later, he’s been handed...
From pandemics to oil shocks and firestorms to climate disaster, we live with real catastrophes – but little faith that our leaders can fix them.
The fuel crisis helps to illustrate why a road user charge makes sense – and why it should happen sooner rather than later.
Many exiled Iranians hope for an end to 47 years of oppressive Islamic rule. It’s a challenging view for those who oppose the war – but we must...
Carlton’s fall away after half-time was predictable, and the self-doubt is now real. As for the Bombers, they will be in the news every week until...
Gout Gout lost for a second successive year to Lachlan Kennedy. Is it time to worry about the teenage star?
The outspoken frontbencher has offered a new vision on tax and Australia’s place in the world, and in doing so created a headache for Opposition...
In 1933, the Bombers won just once to finish bottom of a 12-team competition. It’s impossible to truly compare across eras, but the fact it is even...
A jury just ruled social media is designed to addict you. We road-tested five ways to fight back.
Cadet Bone Spurs has developed a taste for flaunting our unparalleled military, and there’s no one at the Pentagon to curb this new appetite for...
“We were shocked,” Donald Trump said of Iran’s retaliatory strikes. If he was, his advisers weren’t – and they did warn him.
The axed Manly coach was seen as an appointment by his mate, Tony Mestrov. When the former chief executive departed at the end of last year,...
Passover is a happy festival celebrating the Exodus of the Jews from oppression in Egypt, but it does not overlook suffering, symbolised in the eating...
When I was compulsively sharing and being shared with, I was expressing the person I wanted to be. Now, I just silently observe the lives of others.
Our peers knew us as the Headbangers. My mum joined People for Nuclear Disarmament. Every memory is a timepiece.
Global oil and gas prices are skyrocketing as a battery revolution rewrites the rules of Australian electricity markets.
Misinformation is not only undermining effective action on climate change, but the collateral damage includes community cohesion, political discourse...
The bank of mum and dad, aka BOMAD, is one of Australia’s biggest lenders, but it comes without a rule book.
If people “calmed their farm” we would have sufficient fuel supply for all Australians, according to this power industry expert.
The split with Europe has been a long time coming, making it more than a dispute about the Iran war.
Rich people have less to worry about, right? Sure, but scratch a little deeper, and you might end up feeling sorry for the private-jet set.
In their fear, Labor and the Coalition are making a hat-trick of mistakes which confirm to voters leaving for One Nation that they were never really...
Australia’s system favours home ownership, so you may need to look towards buying a home to afford your retirement.
It can be easy to fret about losing money when markets go pear shaped, but there are four things you should keep in mind.
Panthers skipper Nathan Cleary showed why he remains the dominant force in the game after finishing with a comprehensive victory over his likely...