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Sussan Ley hopes to lead the Liberals from the centre, but former MPs warn there is ‘nothing even remotely sensible or ...
Just weeks before massive aged-care reforms are due to take effect, providers are still lobbying for changes to their ...
Queensland’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors faces a Supreme Court challenge, based on a lack of consultation and ...
Labor’s new ministry is the result of a months-old factional deal to appease the Victorian Right – although the prime ...
Larissa Waters won the Greens leadership without a formal vote, with party sources emphasising she will represent a reset ...
Australia’s election season seems decent and inclusive in comparison to the drama we see in America, but was this last one ...
These are strange times, my dear, they smell your breath to see if you have spoken of love.” In Shida Bazyar’s The Nights Are ...
Angus looks around and says, But there aren’t any signs to warn that a cull is on.
When Neige Sinno read Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita at 20, she was unnerved. Though drawn to its subversive content – a literary ...
Australia’s election season seems decent and inclusive in comparison to the drama we see in America, but was this last one really a repudiation of far-right politics?
In the tradition of the late, great Mungo MacCallum, LR tries to infuse his puzzles with humour, wordplay and poetry to give readers plenty of “Aha!” moments. They will be accessible, but always with ...
Josephine Rowe’s brief and wonderfully elliptical new novel begins with the arrival of the body of a saint in the Kimberley in the years after World War II. A bequest from Norwegian scientist Kaspar ...