Sally Rooney’s fourth novel is a work of prisms and schisms. Two brothers, a decade apart in age, grapple with relationships after the death of their father. Twenty-two-year-old Ivan freelances as a ...
In more than 30 years of lobbying for gambling reforms, Tim Costello says no government has tried to silence him through the use of a legally binding non-disclosure agreement. That’s until the ...
The Albanese government has approved three coalmine expansions that are now set to unleash 1.3bn tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades.
If you ask a Melbourne local, almost all of them would have heard of the 1977 Easey Street murders. In one of Victoria’s most brutal unsolved killings, two women in their 20s were stabbed dozens of ...
Israeli air strikes on Lebanon have killed more than 350 people, local authorities say, in the country’s deadliest day in ...
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Peter Dutton is now on TikTok, and his first post was about as inspiring as you might imagine. It’s shot in an office, he’s wearing a suit, and he’s talking about housing. It’s easy to see this as a ...
Chalmers on Sunday labelled the nuclear energy policy as “economic insanity”, saying “it will cost more, it will push prices ...
The Albanese government is considering whether it will, or even can, release the confidential sealed chapter of the robodebt royal commission report, after all of the major public inquiries triggered ...
AI-generated content is expected to dominate social media platforms during the next federal election cycle as political parties, independents and campaign pressure groups across the spectrum quietly ...
This month, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan foreshadowed the start of a consultation process on new regulations that would phase out the use of gas appliances in the state’s homes – and found herself ...
Liberal MP Moira Deeming was indignant. Her Victorian party leader, John Pesutto, was exasperated. “I am not a Nazi,” she told him. In response, he said she and the party were being judged for the ...