As the Liberal Party refuses to release its election review, which is believed to damn its new leader, members worry about a ...
Acclaimed dancer and choreographer Aakash Odedra fuses autobiography with the ancient spiritual traditions of Kathak.
The Labor government has quietly announced its plan to protect carbon heavy domestic markets from cheap, dirty imports, in line with EU policy and against US resistance.
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Australia’s human tissue acts are set for their first overhaul in 50 years, in a move that is hoped to remove hurdles to donation and medical and research innovation.
After two decades of raging against the machine, Freeplay – once the flagship for indie Australian games – has announced that this year will probably be its last.
From contrite philanderers to curling crises to performance-enhanced crotches – Milano Cortina 2026 has delivered more than your average Winter Olympics.
Bianca Spender’s aesthetic is about liberation – she is scathing of the constraints imposed on her industry due to a lack of government investment.
In an interview with The Saturday Paper, Geoffrey Watson describes the attacks on him by the Victorian government as an attempt to evade the criminality of the CFMEU.
On Not Climbing Mountains is a novel preoccupied with the relationships between the stories we are told about a place and its physical and lived reality. Its protagonist, Beatrice, is a young ...
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 ...
Partway into Gemma Parker’s remarkable and thoroughly engaging memoir, she pauses in her reading of the work of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche to observe that his writing is, for the most part, ...
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