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Sussan Ley may pay the price for the implosion of the Coalition, but the blame rests squarely with Nationals leader David Littleproud. He’s the one whose leadership should be on the line. When you stand back from it, the behaviour of the Nationals has been extraordinary and, many would

Stephen Wilson Barker/Sydney FestivalOf all the arts, dance has a special capacity to create worlds. Centred around the moving body, these worlds draw on other art forms – music, visual art, design, projection – to fill-out visions in time-space. Dance at this year’s Sydney Festival ranged from a 20

In the first year of his second non-consecutive term as president, Donald J. Trump sought to redefine the American presidency and reorient America’s place in the world. He used federal power to brazenly reward his supporters, punish his enemies and line his family’s pockets. He dismantled large portions of the

The short-lived split between the Nationals and the Liberal Party after last year’s election has been followed by another breakup less than nine months later. The Nationals are publicly stating they cannot work under Sussan Ley’s leadership. Provided there’s no rekindling of the relationship, this is the end of

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, created global headlines for his criticism of US President Donald Trump and his frank admission the rules-based international order is undergoing a “rupture, not a transition”. Carney also called on middle powers like Canada (and while

The Nationals and Liberals splitting joins a long history of the smaller conservative Coalition partner exercising its influence over the larger party’s leadership. The post The Coalition split is the

As the nation commemorates the 15 people killed in Bondi last December, Crikey examines the history and psychology of formal, public mourning. The post Collective grief and nation-making via

In what has become a familiar, exhausting cycle, the rest of the world is left with the futile task of trying to dredge meaning from the wreckage left behind by US President Donald Trump. As Trump departed the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, much was made of

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Selling a business seems simple until it isn’t. In Melbourne’s competitive market, valuation, buyers and confidentiality can quickly overwhelm owners. read now...

Sussan Ley may pay the price for the implosion of the Coalition, but the blame rests squarely with Nationals leader David Littleproud. He’s the one whose leadership should be on the line. When you stand back from it, the behaviour of the Nationals has been extraordinary and, many would

Stephen Wilson Barker/Sydney FestivalOf all the arts, dance has a special capacity to create worlds. Centred around the moving body, these worlds draw on other art forms – music, visual art, design, projection – to fill-out visions in time-space. Dance at this year’s Sydney Festival ranged from a 20

In the first year of his second non-consecutive term as president, Donald J. Trump sought to redefine the American presidency and reorient America’s place in the world. He used federal power to brazenly reward his supporters, punish his enemies and line his family’s pockets. He dismantled large portions of the

The short-lived split between the Nationals and the Liberal Party after last year’s election has been followed by another breakup less than nine months later. The Nationals are publicly stating they cannot work under Sussan Ley’s leadership. Provided there’s no rekindling of the relationship, this is the end of

A short note on our own end-of-year awards extravaganza that wasn’t. The post And the winners are… appeared first on Crikey.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, created global headlines for his criticism of US President Donald Trump and his frank admission the rules-based international order is undergoing a “rupture, not a transition”. Carney also called on middle powers like Canada (and while

The Nationals and Liberals splitting joins a long history of the smaller conservative Coalition partner exercising its influence over the larger party’s leadership. The post The Coalition split is the

As the nation commemorates the 15 people killed in Bondi last December, Crikey examines the history and psychology of formal, public mourning. The post Collective grief and nation-making via

In what has become a familiar, exhausting cycle, the rest of the world is left with the futile task of trying to dredge meaning from the wreckage left behind by US President Donald Trump. As Trump departed the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, much was made of

Plus: Clive Palmer and Tony Abbott take digs at the (now former) Coalition. The post Australia has UK’s ear on teen ban, ‘forever chemicals’ on CDC agenda, and Canavan, Hastie

Crikey was unexpectedly invited to the launch of a new T20 competition. We went along, and found ourselves with more questions than answers. The post Steve Waugh, T20 slop
