Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has appointed Tim Wilson, the only Liberal to win back a “teal” seat last year, to go head-to-head as shadow treasurer against the Treasurer, Jim Chalmers. Deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume will take on a major economic role as shadow minister for employment, industrial relations, productivity
Racism is a “widespread” and “systemic” problem in Australian universities, a major new report has found. According to the Australian Human Rights Commission, about 80% of surveyed Indigenous, Chinese, African, Jewish and Middle Eastern students and staff say they have experienced racism at university. Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government will not help repatriate the 34 Australian women and children with links to Islamic State fighters who were released from a detention camp in Syria and are reportedly trying to return to Australia. The women and children were among more than 2,000
Angus Taylor may prefer to rewrite the timeline, but the migration surge of 2022–23 flowed directly from policies his own government put in place. read now...
When Bad Bunny and his dancers scaled power poles during his Super Bowl performance, he wasn’t just entertaining millions. He was spotlighting how Puerto Rico’s chronic power outages are a legacy of its colonisation. Puerto Rico is far from alone in this struggle – colonialism and geopolitical power imbalances
Australian Government Consulting (AGC) will grow to 150 staff as part of the government’s plan to cut spending on external contractors. “We have commenced recruitment and started to grow,” chief consulting officer Andrew Nipe told Senate estimates. “On January 1, we sat at 37 staff, with the plan to expand
Israel’s destruction of Gaza may have strengthened short-term dominance, but it is deepening the demographic, economic and moral pressures that threaten the long-term stability of its state project. read now...
fcafotodigital/Getty ImagesIntermittent fasting has become a buzzword in nutrition circles, with many people looking to it as a way to lose weight or improve their health. But new research from the Cochrane Collaboration shows intermittent fasting is no more effective for weight loss than receiving traditional dietary advice or
Katy Gallagher has highlighted the federal government’s efforts to lift digital services as Australia secures second place in the 2025 Digital Government Index (DGI). The public service and government services minister welcomed Australia’s top-two placing in the latest DGI, noting it was a hallmark of improving citizen and business interactions
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) got a historic landslide victory in last week’s parliamentary elections. This marks the first time since its founding in 1955 that the conservative LDP controls a two-thirds supermajority in the lower house. If necessary, Takaichi’s cabinet could
There may well be a malign element to Gallup's decision to stop presidential polling, but it was never an uncomplicated good. The post Polling was never a neutral force in
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has appointed Tim Wilson, the only Liberal to win back a “teal” seat last year, to go head-to-head as shadow treasurer against the Treasurer, Jim Chalmers. Deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume will take on a major economic role as shadow minister for employment, industrial relations, productivity
Racism is a “widespread” and “systemic” problem in Australian universities, a major new report has found. According to the Australian Human Rights Commission, about 80% of surveyed Indigenous, Chinese, African, Jewish and Middle Eastern students and staff say they have experienced racism at university. Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government will not help repatriate the 34 Australian women and children with links to Islamic State fighters who were released from a detention camp in Syria and are reportedly trying to return to Australia. The women and children were among more than 2,000
Angus Taylor may prefer to rewrite the timeline, but the migration surge of 2022–23 flowed directly from policies his own government put in place. read now...
When Bad Bunny and his dancers scaled power poles during his Super Bowl performance, he wasn’t just entertaining millions. He was spotlighting how Puerto Rico’s chronic power outages are a legacy of its colonisation. Puerto Rico is far from alone in this struggle – colonialism and geopolitical power imbalances
Australian Government Consulting (AGC) will grow to 150 staff as part of the government’s plan to cut spending on external contractors. “We have commenced recruitment and started to grow,” chief consulting officer Andrew Nipe told Senate estimates. “On January 1, we sat at 37 staff, with the plan to expand
Israel’s destruction of Gaza may have strengthened short-term dominance, but it is deepening the demographic, economic and moral pressures that threaten the long-term stability of its state project. read now...
fcafotodigital/Getty ImagesIntermittent fasting has become a buzzword in nutrition circles, with many people looking to it as a way to lose weight or improve their health. But new research from the Cochrane Collaboration shows intermittent fasting is no more effective for weight loss than receiving traditional dietary advice or
Katy Gallagher has highlighted the federal government’s efforts to lift digital services as Australia secures second place in the 2025 Digital Government Index (DGI). The public service and government services minister welcomed Australia’s top-two placing in the latest DGI, noting it was a hallmark of improving citizen and business interactions
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) got a historic landslide victory in last week’s parliamentary elections. This marks the first time since its founding in 1955 that the conservative LDP controls a two-thirds supermajority in the lower house. If necessary, Takaichi’s cabinet could
There may well be a malign element to Gallup's decision to stop presidential polling, but it was never an uncomplicated good. The post Polling was never a neutral force in