
I closely covered the bumps, flaws and potential pitfalls of this 'world-first' ban for the same reason that the government is so proud of it: because it's important. The

America’s new National Security Strategy reads less like a plan for stability and more like a sermon for chaos, trading diplomacy for dogma and unity for delusion. read now...

Speaking to Crikey on the eve of the ban, the communications minister revealed there had been doubts the government would go through with it — but wouldn't say if reduced screen

The US under Trump is keen to accommodate and respect China's power, but interfere in its allies' domestic affairs. Our security establishment is trying to pretend this is all normal.

From Bremen: News media coverage from state-owned media like the ABC and BBC can’t be trusted. There is enough evidence of bias and fabrication that suits their state propaganda narrative for an independent spectator to be wary.
So, when I watched a news story where young German men were protesting against compulsory military service, I couldn’t be ...

If you are concerned about the vast areas represented by rural MPs, there is one solution that doesn’t value some voters over others: expand the Parliament. The post Is Labor

Despite 700 pages of detailed findings about animal cruelty and misconduct within greyhound racing, the NSW government is backing the abusive industry all the way. The post Report exposes a

Where does Communications Minister Anika Wells sit on the all-time ladder of expenses scandals? The post At any expense: The best of the worst in political expenses scandals appeared first

Thousands of Sydneysiders turned up on Gadigal land in Hyde Park North in the CBD last Sunday afternoon, 7 December 2025, not only to oppose the Israeli-perpetrated genocide against the Palestinian people of Gaza, but to further raise awareness to the fact that despite a 10 October brokered ceasefire, the killing in the Strip continues and the offence ...

There's more than meets the eye when you compare the NAPLAN results of Australia's states and territories. The post Which is Australia’s smartest state or territory? appeared first on Crikey.

Humanoid AI may dazzle with imitation, but without a living body to think and feel, it can never truly be one of us. read now...

Students and commentators on Australian politics tend to get rather smug about compulsory voting. There is much of this in Annabel Crabb’s Civic Duty, which engages the issue with full-throated enthusiasm. At no point does it consider that curious paradox that Australians do not have a right to vote but

I closely covered the bumps, flaws and potential pitfalls of this 'world-first' ban for the same reason that the government is so proud of it: because it's important. The

America’s new National Security Strategy reads less like a plan for stability and more like a sermon for chaos, trading diplomacy for dogma and unity for delusion. read now...

Speaking to Crikey on the eve of the ban, the communications minister revealed there had been doubts the government would go through with it — but wouldn't say if reduced screen

The US under Trump is keen to accommodate and respect China's power, but interfere in its allies' domestic affairs. Our security establishment is trying to pretend this is all normal.

From Bremen: News media coverage from state-owned media like the ABC and BBC can’t be trusted. There is enough evidence of bias and fabrication that suits their state propaganda narrative for an independent spectator to be wary.
So, when I watched a news story where young German men were protesting against compulsory military service, I couldn’t be ...

If you are concerned about the vast areas represented by rural MPs, there is one solution that doesn’t value some voters over others: expand the Parliament. The post Is Labor

Despite 700 pages of detailed findings about animal cruelty and misconduct within greyhound racing, the NSW government is backing the abusive industry all the way. The post Report exposes a

Where does Communications Minister Anika Wells sit on the all-time ladder of expenses scandals? The post At any expense: The best of the worst in political expenses scandals appeared first

Thousands of Sydneysiders turned up on Gadigal land in Hyde Park North in the CBD last Sunday afternoon, 7 December 2025, not only to oppose the Israeli-perpetrated genocide against the Palestinian people of Gaza, but to further raise awareness to the fact that despite a 10 October brokered ceasefire, the killing in the Strip continues and the offence ...

There's more than meets the eye when you compare the NAPLAN results of Australia's states and territories. The post Which is Australia’s smartest state or territory? appeared first on Crikey.

Humanoid AI may dazzle with imitation, but without a living body to think and feel, it can never truly be one of us. read now...

Students and commentators on Australian politics tend to get rather smug about compulsory voting. There is much of this in Annabel Crabb’s Civic Duty, which engages the issue with full-throated enthusiasm. At no point does it consider that curious paradox that Australians do not have a right to vote but
