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The two hip-pocket policies that opened the election campaign are not much to write home about.
Despite the good news in the latest Resolve Political Monitor, it is a strange world when Labor finds comfort in any poll that has its primary vote at...
The federal election is being fought on domestic issues, but it comes at a crucial moment for our country and the world.
President Donald Trump’s attempt to sanitise the Signal chat scandal that has rocked the White House won’t wash.
The runaway costs of the National Disability Insurance Scheme need to be addressed as a matter of urgency, whoever wins the election.
The shadow of the US president looms over both the Canadian and Australian elections.
Kings Cross was Sydney’s entertainment capital but clubs and restaurants are spreading across the metropolitan area thanks to relaxation of old...
Australian politicians have become increasingly intolerant of political dissent, but a difference of opinion helps build democracy.
NSW Police Commissioner has announced a crackdown on the juvenile ringleaders who are changing the face of youth crime in NSW.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s citizenship thought bubble stokes the politics of division.
Royal Life Saving Australia said one in four Australian schools had abandoned the annual swimming carnival.
A wrong-headed GST deal to bail out Western Australia continues to skew the system.
Australian research has helped design an implant that acts as a bridge to keep a person alive while they wait for a donor heart transplant to become...
Tiptoeing around Donald Trump’s sensibilities is not going to have any effect on what he does about tariffs.
The two organisations charged with allowing two helicopters to join natural disaster relief efforts cannot seem to get their acts together.
The disgraceful behaviour of the former owner of Harrods department story may constitute the world’s worst case of corporate sexual abuse.
Labor had planned calling a federal election in the coming days but Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should delay pulling the trigger.
The statewide introduction of a cashless gaming card must be the guiding light of reform.
A sexual sadist is set to be released from forensic hospital and it’s a reminder of what faces authorities monitoring the state’s most dangerous...
The SMH Schools Summit 2025 will hear radical proposals for selective public schools and private schools to share the load of disadvantaged students.
The Minns government has shelved plans to build schools in the very suburbs it has earmarked for housing development.
A Herald investigation raises concerns about how we treat some of our most vulnerable citizens.
The insouciant voyage by the Chinese around our waters must surely be the start of things to come.
A former NSW Liberal MP hoping to enter the federal parliament made a slip that unleashed the teal fundraising machine and opened a new flank in the...
The arrest of the notorious North Shore Rapist has again focused attention on the porous and ineffective controls to keep the state’s high-risk...
The cost of living crisis is hurting everybody except the election promises of campaigning politicians.
Three years after Ukraine was invaded, the country stands at the edge of an abyss as Moscow and Washington circle.
It is clear the industry has lost the public’s trust. Now governments must take swift, decisive action to fix the mess.
For workers and businesses, it was one to forget. Even the most sympathetic to the unions’ cause are tired of being used as bargaining chips.
For five years, a stench has been growing around the damp squib that is the new Sydney Fish Market. Taxpayers should be tired of being on the hook.
Viewers expect ABC presenters and journalists to report without fear or favour. But to do that, staff must be assured their employer will back them.
It’s unacceptable that one in six Australians aged 25-34 feel they can’t afford to visit a doctor.
Premier Chris Minns has been strong and vigorous in confronting antisemitism, but his highly targeted response has inherent problems.
A parliamentary committee highlights new evidence that Australia’s school students know very little about how our country works.
On the eve of the expected announcement of the boundaries for the Great Koala National Park comes a disturbing revelation about the state...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese allowed Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to best him as Australia struggles with an outbreak of antisemitism so he broke...
President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan will live in infamy as he resets the Middle East to more chaos.
Jo Haylen quits as minister for transport after having rudely discovered in politics there is no such thing as a free ride.
The Donald Trump march to chaos continues unimpeded in Washington DC.
The Minns government’s most accident-prone minister comes a cropper again.
The federal and NSW governments seem to have difficulty in getting on the same page in jointly dealing with a new terrorism threat.
The NSW Liberal Party’s incompetence may have come at a huge cost to northern beaches ratepayers.
Australians have strongly backed a Coalition plan to stop foreign investors buying residential property,
New generations forget or do not know, but the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors can bear witness and remind us how close we may be to repeating...
The desired beachfront property is in danger of extinction thanks to climate change, and we should retreat slightly inland to survive.
Support for Australia Day being celebrated on January 26 is stronger than ever.
Home owners may have to share parking spaces at northern Sydney beaches with renters.
With rambling, ranting and retribution, the 21st century’s foremost political showman has given us a good glimpse at the next four years.
With rambling, ranting and retribution, the 21st century’s foremost political showman has given us a good glimpse at the next four years.
With rambling, ranting and retribution, the 21st century’s foremost political showman has given us a good glimpse at the next four years.