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Australia signs security pact with Vanuatu. UN reports on torture in Myanmar. Plans for lunar nuclear reactors.
Australian workers led the way on the 38-hour week, but now that we are working more for less, with productivity slumping, ...
Prolific French choreographer Benjamin Millepied, who is bringing a new version of the dance trilogy Gems to the Brisbane ...
Sydney’s Asylum Seekers Centre has been helping refugees for 32 years. Now its running will be entrusted to a man who truly ...
Anthony Albanese has raised with Israel’s prime minister international concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as ...
As an inquiry hears evidence of alleged bullying and mistreatment, sources confirm there is no desire to change senior management at the ANU.
As lobby group Advance campaigns against the Coalition on net zero, Liberals accept the debate has become ‘a proxy battle for the future of the Liberal Party and control of the Liberal Party’.
Despite being warned in 2018 that jobseekers were being exposed to unfair and excessive decisions, the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations ‘chose to continue with the status quo’.
ANALYSIS: As the government strives to fast-track a green transition and manufacturing revival, it’s crucial to avoid ceding control to private enterprise.
Dutch writer Jente Posthuma’s first novel, People With No Charisma, was recently published in Australia. What I’d Rather Not Think About, her second, was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize ...
Amid pressure from tech giants and the promise of massive productivity gains, the industry and innovation minister is stepping back from a plan for new laws to regulate the use of AI.
My rented inner-city apartment overlooks a park that became an anti-vax hotspot during Covid. From my balcony I saw illegal lockdown protests busted up by riot squads, placards telling stories of ...
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