
Northern Beaches Police Area Command posted a 26 May 2026 message to its Facebook page calling on parents to “please talk” to their children about how throwing objects at cars is not only a dangerous thing to do but is also a serious criminal offence that can potentially carry harsh punishment.
Indeed, the New South Wales offence known as throwing ...

Upon hearing the news that Senator Duniam would be stepping away from politics before the federal election, I immediately wondered what this could mean for Andrew Hastie’s leadership prospects.
Remember 2025?
The end of the year served as a ‘last hurrah’ for the moderate faction.
Sussan Ley was meant to be a modern woman for a modern Liberal Party, ...

Many self-described centrists see themselves as independent thinkers, but their political views often reflect the assumptions and narratives of the media they consume. read now...

Australia shocked many with their stunning World Cup win against Turkey on Sunday, opening their World Cup campaign in style. Two brilliant counterattacking goals from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe headlined the victory, as did the heroics of new goalkeeper Patrick Beach. The Socceroos’ defence, though, was the cornerstone of

Every few years, a large consulting or audit firm ends up before a parliamentary committee, forced to explain how supposedly confidential government information, taxpayer-funded work, or privileged policy advice ended up being misused, mishandled, or exposed to conflicts of interest. Once again, we are in one of those years. The

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the official cash rate unchanged at 4.35%, choosing to pause after raising interest rates three times already this year. The decision was widely expected. Inflation remains above the RBA’s 2–3% target range, while the economy is slowing and households continue to feel

Ben Stokes, until very recently captain of the England cricket team, isn’t playing in the second Test match of the series against New Zealand which starts at The Oval on Wednesday. His misdeed? Breaching the team’s midnight curfew at the Rex Rooms nightclub in Chelsea when celebrating victory in the first game.
Stokes’s new nickname should also capture ...

A drug-friendly sporting spectacle promised a transhuman revolution, but clean athletes, modest results and ethical concerns told a very different story. read now...

Bruce picked me up from Wellington Airport on a Sunday afternoon. He was in his seventies and had driven taxis in the city for years before switching to Uber. Not because the ride technology excited him, but because it meant he could meet new people every day and talk about

Abbestock/GettyOur supermarket shelves are lined with meat and dairy products, ranging from cheese to milk and minced beef. The average Australian consumes more than 22 kilograms of meat and 90 kilograms of dairy each year. But over the past five years, Australians have increasingly turned to alternative proteins. Six in

We all know those people in the workplace who brag about using AI for every aspect of their job – replying to emails, creating slide decks, even writing their op-eds.
That enthusiasm is reflected in the numbers.
Google said recently that it now processes over 3.2 quadrillion tokens a month. These are the basic units of text that AI models read and ...

The Tax Practitioners Board has issued guidance for tax agents and bookkeepers gearing up to begin the implementation of anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing legislation. New obligations on accountants and tax agents include the need to get more details on clients and their financial arrangements, wherever a tax or BAS

Northern Beaches Police Area Command posted a 26 May 2026 message to its Facebook page calling on parents to “please talk” to their children about how throwing objects at cars is not only a dangerous thing to do but is also a serious criminal offence that can potentially carry harsh punishment.
Indeed, the New South Wales offence known as throwing ...

Upon hearing the news that Senator Duniam would be stepping away from politics before the federal election, I immediately wondered what this could mean for Andrew Hastie’s leadership prospects.
Remember 2025?
The end of the year served as a ‘last hurrah’ for the moderate faction.
Sussan Ley was meant to be a modern woman for a modern Liberal Party, ...

Many self-described centrists see themselves as independent thinkers, but their political views often reflect the assumptions and narratives of the media they consume. read now...

Australia shocked many with their stunning World Cup win against Turkey on Sunday, opening their World Cup campaign in style. Two brilliant counterattacking goals from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe headlined the victory, as did the heroics of new goalkeeper Patrick Beach. The Socceroos’ defence, though, was the cornerstone of

Every few years, a large consulting or audit firm ends up before a parliamentary committee, forced to explain how supposedly confidential government information, taxpayer-funded work, or privileged policy advice ended up being misused, mishandled, or exposed to conflicts of interest. Once again, we are in one of those years. The

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the official cash rate unchanged at 4.35%, choosing to pause after raising interest rates three times already this year. The decision was widely expected. Inflation remains above the RBA’s 2–3% target range, while the economy is slowing and households continue to feel

Ben Stokes, until very recently captain of the England cricket team, isn’t playing in the second Test match of the series against New Zealand which starts at The Oval on Wednesday. His misdeed? Breaching the team’s midnight curfew at the Rex Rooms nightclub in Chelsea when celebrating victory in the first game.
Stokes’s new nickname should also capture ...

A drug-friendly sporting spectacle promised a transhuman revolution, but clean athletes, modest results and ethical concerns told a very different story. read now...

Bruce picked me up from Wellington Airport on a Sunday afternoon. He was in his seventies and had driven taxis in the city for years before switching to Uber. Not because the ride technology excited him, but because it meant he could meet new people every day and talk about

Abbestock/GettyOur supermarket shelves are lined with meat and dairy products, ranging from cheese to milk and minced beef. The average Australian consumes more than 22 kilograms of meat and 90 kilograms of dairy each year. But over the past five years, Australians have increasingly turned to alternative proteins. Six in

We all know those people in the workplace who brag about using AI for every aspect of their job – replying to emails, creating slide decks, even writing their op-eds.
That enthusiasm is reflected in the numbers.
Google said recently that it now processes over 3.2 quadrillion tokens a month. These are the basic units of text that AI models read and ...

The Tax Practitioners Board has issued guidance for tax agents and bookkeepers gearing up to begin the implementation of anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing legislation. New obligations on accountants and tax agents include the need to get more details on clients and their financial arrangements, wherever a tax or BAS
