Would Labor be supporting Iran war if it were in opposition?
Would Labor be supporting this war if it were in opposition, asks political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN.
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.
More Australians could turn to electric vehicles to avoid rising fuel costs if governments keep tax cuts for their purchase and consider new incentives.
"The air we breathe is far more than empty space – it’s a finely balanced mixture of gases that sustains life," writes Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS.
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The next big Western world food fad is fibre, but how much do you need? DEE-ANN DURBIN warns of the dangers of fibremaxxing.
More Australians could turn to electric vehicles to avoid rising fuel costs if governments keep tax cuts for their purchase and consider new incentives.
The use of travel expense claims by federal politicians is in the spotlight again with two prominent senators defending their use of the entitlements.
Australians who cancel their flights are being warned they risk losing the ability to rebook as the travel industry seeks to reassure nervous passengers.
Medals and badges discovered in a carry case near the Barton Highway have been handed to Belconnen Police Station.
Lawyers for former veteran radio host Alan Jones have flagged a possible bid to suspend his upcoming fight against allegations of sexual abuse.
Man accused of burglaries, thefts and drug trafficking after alleged four-month crime spree across Canberra.
Australia and Canada need to work more closely on defence, mining, AI and trade to grow their influence on the world stage, Canada's prime minister says.
The government has backed down on its attempt to reform freedom of information laws after staunch opposition from across parliament and civil society.
A 28-year-old O’Connor man has been charged after he allegedly assaulted three police officers while being arrested for breaching his bail conditions.
You have more of a chance of being struck by lightning or kicked to death by a donkey than dying through meteorite impact. But should we be concerned? ROSS FITZGERALD & DICK WHITAKER say the short answer is no, but the long answer is yes!
"These days the ACT law is ignored with respect to public housing tenants. It’s pointless to order compliance because there is no capacity to comply." HUGH SELBY says the ACT Ombudsman's chastising of Housing ACT misses the point.
It's din-din time and the chief's got some meaty treats for the local press hounds...
As the shockwaves from the death of Jeffrey Epstein rock high-profile reputations around the world, intelligence expert CLIVE WILLIAMS focuses on the circumstances of the conman's demise in a New York prison cell.
A recent feature story about Irish convicts has brought forward a couple of letters with local angles.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN points the finger at who's to blame for One Nation's jumps in the polls.
With the prospect of rising interest rates, PAUL DORIN finds someone untroubled by financial stress.
"Most errors I’ve found in any job are made by good people doing their best. No one wakes up in the morning and thinks: 'I can’t wait to get to work today and damage somebody'," writes Kindness columnist ANTONIO DI DIO.
"Behind the silks and smiles lies a different picture of horse racing, one the cameras and bookmakers would prefer you didn’t see," writes Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS.
Reviewer ANNA CREER takes a look at a couple of new crime books – one "cosy", the other not so much.
Here's HELEN MUSA's latest Artsweek column, listing upcoming arts events all over Canberra.
Composer and founder of the Griffyn Ensemble, mandolin player Michael Sollis is taking stock of a remarkable musical life in a free concert at the School of Music, reports HELEN MUSA.
MEREDITH HINCHLIFFE reviews Body Adorned, an exhibition jewellery and adornments from the National Gallery's own collection.
Canberra is about to get a dose of queer brilliance as Queer PowerPoint rolls into town for a three-night takeover of The Q, Tuggeranong Arts Centre and Belconnen Arts Centre, reports HELEN MUSA.
GRAHAM McDONALD reviews the Phoenix Collective Quartet's first concert for the year.
Here's HELEN MUSA's latest Arts in the City column.
"These works may have tested the performers, but both appeared relaxed and one could sense they were thoroughly enjoying playing together," writes music reviewer LEN POWER.
Magda Szubanski, best known as Sharon Strzelecki from the sitcom Kath and Kim, says she is in remission after battling a rare blood cancer.
'It went very well with the lamb and, in order to keep the half bottle left over, I’ve stored it in the fridge.' Wine writer RICHARD CALVER has no qualms about keeping red wine cool.
Morgan Smithies wants to return to the English national team for the World Cup, but knows he's got to focus on making an impact in Canberra first.
When Japanese and Korean cuisines combine, magic happens, says dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
For decades Aussies have been increasingly pairing up with similarly educated and monied partners but online dating my have done away with "assortive mating".
The Siam tulip, a striking ornamental ginger, offers bold blooms in shades from purple to white, with magenta the standout, writes gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
"The gap between the reality of Paris and the romantic notions that people around the world have been fed about the place leads to many people seeking medical treatment," writes wine columnist RICHARD CALVER.
Ace photographer ANDREW CAMPBELL previews the beauty of this year's Enlighten light show in the Parliamentary Triangle. It looks stunning.
Does ‘free’ shipping really exist? ADRIAN CAMILLERI shares the marketing tricks you need to know.
"As owner and executive chef, Clément Chauvin is passionate about high-quality food, carefully crafted and beautifully plated." WENDY JOHNSON visits Les Bistronomes in Campbell.