
If it isn't time for America to revolt against its revolting leaders, it's time for Australia to rebel and declare independence from an increasingly out-of-control Empire, opines Professor Mark Beeson. read now...

A 27-year-old woman was arrested on Gadigal land at her Potts Point residence on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, as part of the ongoing investigations of Strike Force Laine, which is the New South Wales Police Force probe into the participants of the 9 February 2026 civil society protest against the official visit of Israeli president Issac Herzog, which ...

Forget what the textbooks tell you. This stuff actually works. The post An economist’s dark secret: I support a fuel excise cut appeared first on Crikey.

The ABC has made a new pay offer to staff, which is expected to bring an end to one of the most protracted media industrial disputes in recent memory.

The first eSafety report on the social media minimum age shows that kids are getting around the ban, they're reporting the same level of online abuse, and age checking technology

Why were the Liberals in South Australia so thoroughly demolished by Labor – and also One Nation? Dr Victoria Fielding argues a seismic, generational shift is underway. read now...

Two regulatory organisations have joined forces to develop learning materials to ensure companies learn how to comply with new sustainability reporting rules. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the Australian Accounting Standards Board have developed e-learning modules to help companies understand new sustainability reporting ...

In partly redacted DFAT documents, Kevin Rudd explained his future intentions after leaving his post at the Australian embassy. The post ‘You haven’t quite gotten rid of me yet’: Departing

The OECD and the German government have launched an initiative that could transform digital government worldwide. Rules as code, sometimes called ‘law as code’ in Europe, is a framework for representing laws and regulations as machine-readable code. The joint initiative aims to create a shared reference architecture for rules as

The lesson from London is not that Albanese is Starmer. It is that a large mandate without a clear governing purpose is a wasting asset, writes Professor Vince Hooper. read now...

Plus an extremely Québécois affair. The post Farnham mural starts a paint war, Angus Taylor’s short memory, and Reform candidate’s AI headache appeared first on Crikey.

The instinct to cancel is a pervasive one. But that doesn't make it right. The post Cancelling Israel ambassador Hillel Newman’s speech isn’t the answer appeared first on Crikey.

If it isn't time for America to revolt against its revolting leaders, it's time for Australia to rebel and declare independence from an increasingly out-of-control Empire, opines Professor Mark Beeson. read now...

A 27-year-old woman was arrested on Gadigal land at her Potts Point residence on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, as part of the ongoing investigations of Strike Force Laine, which is the New South Wales Police Force probe into the participants of the 9 February 2026 civil society protest against the official visit of Israeli president Issac Herzog, which ...

Forget what the textbooks tell you. This stuff actually works. The post An economist’s dark secret: I support a fuel excise cut appeared first on Crikey.

The ABC has made a new pay offer to staff, which is expected to bring an end to one of the most protracted media industrial disputes in recent memory.

The first eSafety report on the social media minimum age shows that kids are getting around the ban, they're reporting the same level of online abuse, and age checking technology

Why were the Liberals in South Australia so thoroughly demolished by Labor – and also One Nation? Dr Victoria Fielding argues a seismic, generational shift is underway. read now...

Two regulatory organisations have joined forces to develop learning materials to ensure companies learn how to comply with new sustainability reporting rules. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the Australian Accounting Standards Board have developed e-learning modules to help companies understand new sustainability reporting ...

In partly redacted DFAT documents, Kevin Rudd explained his future intentions after leaving his post at the Australian embassy. The post ‘You haven’t quite gotten rid of me yet’: Departing

The OECD and the German government have launched an initiative that could transform digital government worldwide. Rules as code, sometimes called ‘law as code’ in Europe, is a framework for representing laws and regulations as machine-readable code. The joint initiative aims to create a shared reference architecture for rules as

The lesson from London is not that Albanese is Starmer. It is that a large mandate without a clear governing purpose is a wasting asset, writes Professor Vince Hooper. read now...

Plus an extremely Québécois affair. The post Farnham mural starts a paint war, Angus Taylor’s short memory, and Reform candidate’s AI headache appeared first on Crikey.

The instinct to cancel is a pervasive one. But that doesn't make it right. The post Cancelling Israel ambassador Hillel Newman’s speech isn’t the answer appeared first on Crikey.
