From the Press Gallery: The first regular sitting of the House of Representatives for 2026 commenced last week so I rode down to Canberra to see what was happening. It was the same day mortgage payments went up for many Australians. Not because of government spending. Oh no. Because of private sector demand increasing. Even though this was factored ...
Angus Taylor presumably has the numbers… He has come out, not long ago, to announce he has tendered his resignation to Sussan Ley with the intention of challenging her leadership.
This is what he had to say earlier:
The Liberal Party is at the worst position it has been since 1944 when the party was formed.
That is a confronting reality and we cannot ...
Investors in the bond market are increasingly faced with a critical decision: whether to actively trade bonds to take advantage of short-term market movements or to invest for the long term, aiming for predictable income and capital preservation. read now...
In this Mandarin Talks webinar, the conversation focused on The Policy Playbook, a new guide helping public servants develop and deliver better policies and policy outcomes. The panel discussed the playbook’s origins and core themes — from defining public policymaking in a meaningful way to making policies measurable, impactful, and
Australia’s legally defensible foreign policy decisions are eroding community trust at home, weakening intelligence-sharing and leaving the nation increasingly exposed to hidden threats. read now...
ABC management have fronted questions about how it will deal with source protection after it issued a new record-keeping directive related to the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.
Since Meanjin's closure, multiple foundations, university figures and organisations approached MUP to explore ways to save the journals, but these attempts were all rebuffed. The post QUT revives axed journal
The NSW state government has introduced laws to improve services and facilities at Callan Park, Centennial and Moore Park, Parramatta Park, Western Sydney Parklands, and Fernhill Estate. The Greater Sydney Parklands Trust Amendment (Review) Bill 2026 aims to deliver long-term financial sustainability for identified public spaces. Reforms include ...
When Billie Eilish recently declared that ‘no one is illegal on stolen land’, the statement was received as a moral flourish – an applause line designed to signal seriousness and compassion. It asked nothing of the audience beyond assent. History, law, sovereignty, and consequence were compressed into a sentence that felt virtuous precisely because it ...
From the Press Gallery: The first regular sitting of the House of Representatives for 2026 commenced last week so I rode down to Canberra to see what was happening. It was the same day mortgage payments went up for many Australians. Not because of government spending. Oh no. Because of private sector demand increasing. Even though this was factored ...
Angus Taylor presumably has the numbers… He has come out, not long ago, to announce he has tendered his resignation to Sussan Ley with the intention of challenging her leadership.
This is what he had to say earlier:
The Liberal Party is at the worst position it has been since 1944 when the party was formed.
That is a confronting reality and we cannot ...
Investors in the bond market are increasingly faced with a critical decision: whether to actively trade bonds to take advantage of short-term market movements or to invest for the long term, aiming for predictable income and capital preservation. read now...
In this Mandarin Talks webinar, the conversation focused on The Policy Playbook, a new guide helping public servants develop and deliver better policies and policy outcomes. The panel discussed the playbook’s origins and core themes — from defining public policymaking in a meaningful way to making policies measurable, impactful, and
Australia’s legally defensible foreign policy decisions are eroding community trust at home, weakening intelligence-sharing and leaving the nation increasingly exposed to hidden threats. read now...
ABC management have fronted questions about how it will deal with source protection after it issued a new record-keeping directive related to the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.
Since Meanjin's closure, multiple foundations, university figures and organisations approached MUP to explore ways to save the journals, but these attempts were all rebuffed. The post QUT revives axed journal
The NSW state government has introduced laws to improve services and facilities at Callan Park, Centennial and Moore Park, Parramatta Park, Western Sydney Parklands, and Fernhill Estate. The Greater Sydney Parklands Trust Amendment (Review) Bill 2026 aims to deliver long-term financial sustainability for identified public spaces. Reforms include ...
When Billie Eilish recently declared that ‘no one is illegal on stolen land’, the statement was received as a moral flourish – an applause line designed to signal seriousness and compassion. It asked nothing of the audience beyond assent. History, law, sovereignty, and consequence were compressed into a sentence that felt virtuous precisely because it ...