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The author of 'Brokeback Mountain' is still writing stories full of political and social relevance, writes Dr Rosemary Sorensen. PETER CAREY says he’s “done writing fiction". "You have to know when it ...
As Gaza becomes the deadliest conflict for journalists in modern history, Israel faces mounting accusations of targeting the press to suppress truth and evade accountability.
Real-time access to data is really revolutionising how individuals understand, react to and engage with global financial movements. Price trackers open the door to a previously inaccessible and ...
It turns out, planning a temporary move to Atlanta is nothing like planning a permanent one. Three months ago, my coworker Elena got assigned to a project in Atlanta. Her first question wasn't about ...
As AI’s rapid ascent fuels a global data centre boom, experts warn the rush could trigger economic, environmental and geopolitical fallout.
Despite calls for reform, the Liberal Party’s core purpose – serving elite interests through fear and division – remains unchanged.
Mick took a sip, furrowed his brow and straightened his shoulders. “Oh, right. Well, that is not a good sign, Bella. Now my advice—” Bella cut him off with a chuckle and a shake of her head: “Save the ...
It was meant to celebrate the best of Australian music, but the Hottest 100 countdown sounded more like a flashback than a fresh take.
As screen culture takes over, deep reading and the critical thinking it fosters are quietly fading from our lives.
As fabricated terror plots unravel, questions mount about who’s truly behind Australia’s wave of antisemitic attacks and why.
While politicians argue over costly reforms, the RBA’s quiet rate cuts could be doing the heavy lifting for Australia’s economy — and its Budget.
Economic inequality in Australia is the worst it has been in 20 years — if the goal is to improve living standards, our leaders should be addressing it.
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