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After almost eight years of delays, Murray Watt raced to make the extension of Woodside’s largest fossil fuel project his ...
Pramkicker, produced by independent feminist company MO Theatre for Queensland Theatre, explores women’s anger – channelling ...
As the author prepares for an extended stay on the other side of the world, the details of the life he leaves behind take on ...
The UN has ordered that Australia compensate the Afghan refugee who, having arrived as an unaccompanied child, endured more ...
In economically depressed East Gladness, Connecticut, 19-year-old Hai, a suicidal college dropout, is talked off the ledge of ...
Andrew Boe | is a barrister. He was one of the lawyers representing the Doomadgee family in the inquest into the death of Cameron Doomadgee and is one of the counsel representing the family in the ...
The killing of a 24-year-old Aboriginal man being arrested in an Alice Springs shop is the ninth First Nations death in custody in Australia this year.
The PM’s reunification of the super-ministry reverses a move that critics say made it more accountable, and is a boon for the leadership ambitions of Tony Burke.
The Potter Museum of Art’s new exhibition, years in the making, gives a rare and full account of this country’s art history by engaging with some of its earliest works.
The federal appeals tribunal, revamped to address a backload of cases, is now swamped as a result of volatile policy over international student intake.
There are very few titles that have the freedom and the space to produce journalism like this. In a country with a concentration of media ownership unlike anything else in the world, it is vitally ...
Gail Jones is a prolific writer – her latest book, The Name of the Sister, is her 11th novel. Winner of The Age Book of the Year Award (Sixty Lights) and the Prime Minister’s Literary Award (The Death ...
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