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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley accused the PM of being a “bystander” in the global scramble for trade deals and criticised the PM for not securing a meeting with US President Donald Trump. Trump ...
Ley said she believes that the Liberals and Nationals will come to the same position on net zero ( The Australian ). The ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Israel is breaching international law by blocking the flow of food and aid into Gaza, ...
This article was first published in the print edition of The Saturday Paper on July 26, 2025 as "Yilkari: A desert suite".
No. 560, by Liam Runnalls.Beware the cryptic bug! Once you get a glimpse behind the seemingly baffling clues, an alluring realm of wordplay, wit and poetry is revealed. And, while beginners can ...
Australia has little trouble attracting international IT students, but employment is proving difficult for graduates, despite the need to fill a quarter of a million jobs in the next five years.
This article was first published in the print edition of The Saturday Paper on July 26, 2025 as "Be right back".
Public services are not commercial transactions, yet people accessing essentials such as healthcare, education and aged care are increasingly ‘consumers’, fed the illusion of control.
Keio Yoshida’s Pride and Prejudices: Queer Lives and the Law is a personal gut punch into how queer lives intersect with the law. A trans human rights lawyer and barrister, Yoshida’s legal activism ...
Israel blocked aid entering Gaza for more than two months until late May, saying it did not want supplies being intercepted or controlled by Hamas. Since then, aid has been overseen by the Gaza ...
The young activist who has pushed for six years for international law to clarify the duty of larger nations to protect smaller ones from climate change sees new hope in this week’s UN ruling.