Cartoon / Dose of Dorin
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN shares a shark warning of the political kind.
As the Jewish community mourns the victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack Israel's ambassador has visited the site, as Australia considers tighter gun laws.
Mushroom cook Erin Patterson intentionally poisoned four members of her estranged husband's family, a jury has found after a week of deliberations.
A coroner has found the death of a 19-year-old Warlpiri-Luritja man in a remote community was avoidable, and the former police officer who shot him was racist.
NSW Premier Chris Minns says women were targeted in the Bondi Junction mass stabbing but lengthy inquiries to come may never conclusively find a motive.
Melbourne is expected to suffer through its hottest day since 2009's Black Saturday bushfires, while firefighters in multiple states are on high alert.
The next big Western world food fad is fibre, but how much do you need? DEE-ANN DURBIN warns of the dangers of fibremaxxing.
Do you have to rinse out my swimsuit after the pool? Textile scientist CAROLINA RODRIGUEZ has the answer.
Why do some people seem to get sick as soon as they take time off? It's complicated, says THEA VAN DE MORTEL.
Melbourne is expected to suffer through its hottest day since 2009's Black Saturday bushfires, while firefighters in multiple states are on high alert.
Canberra’s annual Balloon Spectacular will return for nine days in March, bringing up to 40 hot air balloons back to the capital’s skies.
A 24-year-old Latham man – who was subject to bail and a good behaviour order – has been charged with multiple offences following an alleged attempted carjacking in Melba.
Bureaucrats have been breaking the law by wrongly administering some child support payments in a saga reminiscent of the Robodebt scandal.
A Baggy Green cap worn by Sir Donald Bradman, and gifted to another cricketer more than 75 years ago, has sold at auction for a record price.
Emergency crews have begun door knocking to urge more than 1000 residents to leave their homes as firefighters battle a large blaze and a severe heatwave looms.
Police have urged public caution after a possible sighting of accused triple killer Julian Ingram as their manhunt enters its fourth day.
Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-40s in some towns and cities on Australia as southern states swelter through a record-breaking heatwave.
The father of the woman killed by dingoes on K'gari said the teenager loved animals and would have been against a government cull.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN shares a shark warning of the political kind.
"Democracy as we know it needs that openness. It needs a press that roars, that is respected, that calls out weakness and vassal-like conduct," writes columnist HUGH SELBY.
"Until governance improves, the community will continue to suffer from the misplaced priorities of this arrogant, bumbling, bone-headed and opaque government," says letter writer MIKE QUIRK.
CityNews columnist of 20 years (and author of 32 books) Robert Macklin died on January 16. Here fellow columnist HUGH SELBY reflects on this remarkable journalist's written contribution to public debate in Canberra.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led several European governments to consider or actually reinstate military conscription. Should Australia be among them, asks ROSS FITZGERALD and DICK WHITAKER.
"We humans are complex: a mix of the good, the bad and the ugly. We can praise and benefit from the good, condemn the bad and wonder about the ugly. To cast aside the good is to punish ourselves." A reflective HUGH SELBY looks for hope.
"Child-protection systems too often misinterpret or underestimate the strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of raising children and kinship networks," writes indigenous advocate JULIE TONGS.
"The territory tentacles that recently acquired seven acres of Lake Burley Griffin lakebed at West Basin, are now extending into the national land of Commonwealth Park," says letter writer JULIET RAMSAY.
Here's HELEN MUSA's latest Arts in the City column.
The first song Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson wrote together since their divorce more than 10 years ago has earned them two Golden Guitar awards.
"This is a superbly mounted and executed concept that lifts Cirque Alice into a level of its own as an exceptional showcase for the skills of many of the world’s best circus performers," says reviewer BILL STEPHENS.
"A gentle evening dedicated to American violinist and teacher Camilla Wicks made for lovely listening at the Wesley Music Centre." writes reviewer ALANNA MACLEAN.
Vampire drama Sinners has made history by breaking the record for the most Oscar nominations.
"If you’re looking for a special treat to celebrate the end-of-holidays, then this production of Cinderella is highly recommended," writes reviewer BILL STEPHENS.
Narrabundah College student Wajanoah Donohoe will head to Sydney next week for a week-long scholarship placement with Bell Shakespeare.
Hailed as "the engine driving one of the greatest live bands of all time", tributes are pouring in for Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst after he died of cancer.
For a supposedly obsolete music format, audio cassette sales seem to be set on fast forward at the moment, says PETER HOAR.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN answers the call on Australia Day.
After being swamped with medical questions, one AI firm is trialling a dedicated health service. Experts say more are coming and their prognosis is unclear.
Do Woolworths shoppers want Google AI adding items to buy? We’ll soon find out, says URI GAL.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN offers a thought on getting ready for Australia Day!
Asparagus beds can be topped up with compost now to cover the crowns, and any stems carrying fruiting berries should be removed, says gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
"We’re all rightfully worried about climate change and rising sea levels, but no one is talking about a far more immediate crisis: the disturbing trend of shrinking weekends," worries. PAUL DORIN.
The tax office is planning to clamp down on holiday home tax deductions, as proposed new rules clarify the criteria for which home owners can claim expenses, reports WILLIAM TON.
A massive purple star sapphire weighing 3563 carats has been unveiled in Sri Lanka
CityNews cartoonist PAUL DORIN gets his laughs from the usual suspects, but in his serious role as a senior first responder some of his favourite funny moments are back at the fire station."