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The education minister has deferred action to abolish the Morrison-era Job-ready Graduates scheme, which has helped to hollow ...
Dance becomes a way of thinking and opening new possibility in Jo Lloyd’s Agitato and Rhiannon Newton’s Long Sentences.
Choreographer and former Bangarra dancer Yolande Brown is bringing all her senses and a deep knowledge of time to her debut ...
Pacific island states fracture over Taiwan. El Salvador president to rule indefinitely. Murdoch’s new US tabloid.
A national action plan aims to provide care and comfort for all children with terminal illness, and to ease the isolation ...
Monica Raszewski’s Crimson Light Polished Wood begins with death and an act of thievery. In a suburban Melbourne street an ...
My mother gave me two names but called me by neither one. On my birth certificate, I am Claudia first. Audrey second. The order is important because the first one means limp, which was the way I came ...
As Barnaby Joyce continues to undermine the Coalition’s position on net zero, pragmatists in the Liberal Party believe they need to treat the issue the same way Labor treated boat arrivals.
Ginger Gorman | is a social justice journalist, author and global cyber-hate expert. Her book Flying Not Falling is soon to be published by HarperCollins.
The Koonibba Test Range’s rocket launches are making Country unsafe again, displacing Traditional Owners who were moved off the land for nuclear testing.
With time running out to secure the UN climate conference for next year, Australian negotiators have stepped up the pressure on rival Türkiye to drop its bid.
Raaza Jamshed’s first novel opens in a city surrounded by bushfire. The sky is “yellow-filmed”, mornings “the colour of old bruises”. Yet Jamshed’s narrator, Jahan, lies in bed thinking of her history ...
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