
With Angus Taylor's leadership already looking terminal, Andrew Hastie continues to impress as a politician — one capable of analysing his party and his country's challenges and communicating effectively about

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Severity Appeal Succeeds as Material Containing Unproven Charges “Infected” Sentencing
The appeal court ordered that the defendant be resentenced as the prosecution tendered material regarding past allegations that had not been proven.
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Dennis Altman (centre) National Library of AustraliaAt the first Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, nearly 50 years ago, 53 people were arrested. Many lost their jobs when the Sydney Morning Herald published their names. That was in 1978. Now, it’s the largest Pride event in Oceania – and

By mimicking aspects of the far-right’s agenda, centre-left and centre-right parties tend to increase the salience of their opponents’ favoured issues while making themselves look weak and indecisive. The post

Although Anthony Albanese’s ratings are down in three new federal polls, Labor has maintained a comfortable lead, with the combined vote for the Coalition and One Nation at 46–47% (steady in Newspoll, down one in Redbridge and down three in Fox & Hedgehog). A Newspoll question finds the US action

The federal government spends too much. Or, if you’re unhappy about the judgment implied in the words “too much”, you can safely say it is spending a lot more than it has in recent times. According to the MYEFO papers, from 2023-24 to 2024-25, spending jumped 5.5% in real terms,

Technology professionals at key government outsourcer DXC will proceed with a strike over the coming week amid a long-running union dispute that has boiled over into workplace stoppages. The issue is so-called zombie agreements and an alleged lack of pay increases over the past five years. As the Albanese government

Labor is looking to avoid issuing mandated restrictions to counter Australia's fuel crisis, and fresh polling is offering some conflicting narratives about the Coalition. The post Albanese seeks light-touch fuel

State government uniformity on measures to reduce demand for petrol and diesel has diverged over the weekend after both Victoria and Tasmania announced localised moves to introduce free public transport periods, leaving New South Wales hanging before a national cabinet meeting on Monday. As fuel prices continue to march upward,

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday March 30 Faceless One Nation Polls that suggest One Nation could secure dozens of seats in the House of Representatives are particularly puzzling when you

Conflict in the Middle East, spurred by the US and Israel’s attacks on Iran, has seen the shipping artery, which global markets rely on to ship 20% of oil stocks, grind to a halt. With crude oil prices reaching more than $100 per barrel and perilous shipping access through the

Getty ImagesNew Zealand Cricket’s decision to support “in principle” the development of a T20 franchise competition represents a major shift in governance and funding for the summer game. But it’s not clear whether the tensions behind that decision have been resolved. At the heart of the debate is a model

With Angus Taylor's leadership already looking terminal, Andrew Hastie continues to impress as a politician — one capable of analysing his party and his country's challenges and communicating effectively about

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Severity Appeal Succeeds as Material Containing Unproven Charges “Infected” Sentencing
The appeal court ordered that the defendant be resentenced as the prosecution tendered material regarding past allegations that had not been proven.
Click here to read the article
The ...

Dennis Altman (centre) National Library of AustraliaAt the first Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, nearly 50 years ago, 53 people were arrested. Many lost their jobs when the Sydney Morning Herald published their names. That was in 1978. Now, it’s the largest Pride event in Oceania – and

By mimicking aspects of the far-right’s agenda, centre-left and centre-right parties tend to increase the salience of their opponents’ favoured issues while making themselves look weak and indecisive. The post

Although Anthony Albanese’s ratings are down in three new federal polls, Labor has maintained a comfortable lead, with the combined vote for the Coalition and One Nation at 46–47% (steady in Newspoll, down one in Redbridge and down three in Fox & Hedgehog). A Newspoll question finds the US action

The federal government spends too much. Or, if you’re unhappy about the judgment implied in the words “too much”, you can safely say it is spending a lot more than it has in recent times. According to the MYEFO papers, from 2023-24 to 2024-25, spending jumped 5.5% in real terms,

Technology professionals at key government outsourcer DXC will proceed with a strike over the coming week amid a long-running union dispute that has boiled over into workplace stoppages. The issue is so-called zombie agreements and an alleged lack of pay increases over the past five years. As the Albanese government

Labor is looking to avoid issuing mandated restrictions to counter Australia's fuel crisis, and fresh polling is offering some conflicting narratives about the Coalition. The post Albanese seeks light-touch fuel

State government uniformity on measures to reduce demand for petrol and diesel has diverged over the weekend after both Victoria and Tasmania announced localised moves to introduce free public transport periods, leaving New South Wales hanging before a national cabinet meeting on Monday. As fuel prices continue to march upward,

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday March 30 Faceless One Nation Polls that suggest One Nation could secure dozens of seats in the House of Representatives are particularly puzzling when you

Conflict in the Middle East, spurred by the US and Israel’s attacks on Iran, has seen the shipping artery, which global markets rely on to ship 20% of oil stocks, grind to a halt. With crude oil prices reaching more than $100 per barrel and perilous shipping access through the

Getty ImagesNew Zealand Cricket’s decision to support “in principle” the development of a T20 franchise competition represents a major shift in governance and funding for the summer game. But it’s not clear whether the tensions behind that decision have been resolved. At the heart of the debate is a model
