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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s attempts to focus the start of his tour of China on football and tourism have been ...
For Enrico and Franca Taglietti, whose lives and work are memorialised in an exhibition at Canberra Museum and Gallery, Australia’s capital city was an architect’s dream.
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No. 558, by Liam Runnalls.Beware the cryptic bug! Once you get a glimpse behind the seemingly baffling clues, an alluring realm of wordplay, wit and poetry is revealed. And, while beginners can ...
A review of surrogacy laws in Australia is sparking debate over whether reproductive labour should be compensated and how surrogacy could be made more accessible.
Teena Capra was a dachshund and performance artist. She is survived by her owner, David, and a body of work that includes major pieces for the MCA and Kaldor Public Art Projects.
Australian writers Charmian Clift and her husband, George Johnston, spent nine years on the Greek island of Hydra. Clift also lived alone on the wilder island of Kalymnos for nine months. It was here ...
Once was a time when pacts between countries used words with diplomatic gravitas – agreements, understandings, treaties, compacts, accords (Karen Barlow, “‘Pissed uncle at Christmas’: Inside Trump’s ...
The death of a still-young sporting hero brings with it breathy accolades and gauche clichés, but it also delivers a strange sense of disbelief and bafflement for the fans left behind.
Last week, Gerard Mazza was wrongfully arrested while getting out of bed – proof of Woodside’s power in WA and the farce of policing climate activism.
Following a three-year inquest into the police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker, the coroner found clear evidence that systemic racism in the NT force played a part in his death.
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