Hemsworth’s Witcher isn’t winning the fans over
This month marks the return of one of Netflix’s biggest fantasy hits but its days be numbered, says streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
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.
Almost 70 schools to close as asbestos concerns spreadAlmost 70 schools to close as asbestos concerns spread.
A homemade firearm was seized by police called to disturbance involving multiple people in Charnwood around 2am on Sunday.
The public scandal involving the former Prince Andrew has been a tragedy for all concerned, not least in creating a schism between King Charles and his younger brother, say ROSS FITZGERALD and DICK WHITAKER.
The oldest crocodile eggshells found in Australia might be from "seriously strange" reptiles that hunted in forests and weren't tied to water.
"Kindness is so many things. But I never knew that it could involve reassembling all your atoms and becoming whole again, just for one night, to enter the dream of your struggling, sentimental son," writes Kindness columnist ANTONIO DI DIO.
Almost 70 schools to close as asbestos concerns spreadAlmost 70 schools to close as asbestos concerns spread.
A homemade firearm was seized by police called to disturbance involving multiple people in Charnwood around 2am on Sunday.
A teenage university student involved in a horrific car accident that killed a woman who was eight months pregnant has been denied bail.
A seasoned veteran of Australia's long-running "climate wars" has issued a stark warning as energy policy once again dominates the agenda at Parliament House.
A local council could slam the brakes on an annual rally for motoring enthusiasts after a race car crashed into a grandstand, injuring 13 people.
Australians are being urged to recognise the ongoing prevalence of abuse in the community and advocate for justice and reform as part of a national campaign.
Australian actor Cate Blanchett was among Hollywood A-listers to have a private audience with Pope Leo at the Vatican.
More heavy rainfall, damaging wind gusts, and large hail are possible, as powerful storms continue to lash parts of eastern Australia.
Australian beef will no longer be slapped with tariffs when it is exported to the US, in a move that has been celebrated by farmers.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN senses the opposition leader's relief at sorting out the net-zero policy, but still...
The public scandal involving the former Prince Andrew has been a tragedy for all concerned, not least in creating a schism between King Charles and his younger brother, say ROSS FITZGERALD and DICK WHITAKER.
No more jobs for mates, vows the new Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher on a mission to clean up the culture. Then she calls for a report... oops.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN wonders if the Opposition Leader is feeling any pressure right now.
"To get dangerous, dead trees removed by our local government requires the 'patience of saints'," says letter writer ERWIN WEGNER of Giralang.
"Wedded to the notion that leaders behave reasonably when once the facts are before them, Peter Tregear wrote to the ANU chancellor. This week marks the fifth anniversary of that letter." HUGH SELBY ponders the lot of whisteblowers.
John Laws was one of the most influential, commercially successful yet polarising figures in the history of Australian radio broadcasting. He has died at the age of 90. DENNIS MULLER remembers him...
"Kindness is so many things. But I never knew that it could involve reassembling all your atoms and becoming whole again, just for one night, to enter the dream of your struggling, sentimental son," writes Kindness columnist ANTONIO DI DIO.
"Modern grooming has introduced a new wave of interest in moustaches, especially among young men experimenting with vintage or 'new fashion' looks," writes Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS.
One of Canberra’s most-loved theatre personalities, Graham Robertson, has died at Clare Holland House after a short illness, surrounded by family. He was 94.
"This concert was a great showcase for the flute in the hands of Ana de la Vega and a reminder of the steadfastness of skilled accompanists, in this case pianist Grace Kim," writes music reviewer ALANNA MACLEAN.
This month marks the return of one of Netflix’s biggest fantasy hits but its days be numbered, says streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
Midnight Oil's drummer, who has stage four pancreatic cancer, still has songs pinging around his brain at night, while he rages against the dying of the light, reports ANDREW STAFFORD.
AC/DC managed to literally shake the earth, with their Melbourne concert detected by earthquake monitoring equipment three kilometres away.
A new three-panel work commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery showing athlete Cathy Freeman lighting the Olympic cauldron is at the heart of the big summer exhibition titled Super Kaylene Whiskey.
"Tim Minchin's show is a remarkably personal reminiscence presented on the scale of a Cecil B DeMille movie with a red-hot band, pyrotechnics and a stunning light show," writes reviewer BILL STEPHENS.
Georgia Hendy, currently CEO of the Darwin entertainment centre, is the new director of Canberra Theatre Centre.
"Equus is a hell of a play. A boy inexplicably blinds six horses. A psychiatrist sets out to find out why," writes theatre reviewer ALANNA MACLEAN.
A timeless focal point for a small garden that almost takes little or no room is a trompe l’oeil (a French term meaning "deceive the eye"), says gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
Hall winemaker Michael Anderson has claimed the Champion Wine of Show award at the Canberra and Region Wine Show, for his 2025 Brindabella Hills Riesling.
"The wine was extraordinary in the way it changed so much in the glass… and the wine bottle was emptied with a grateful nod to the Apple Isle," says wine columnist RICHARD CALVER.
"A look like this in Canberra would mean that no one came through the door," but columnist HUGH SELBY finds himself licking his lips with anticipation of a meal in faraway Hakata, south-west Japan, world famous for its ramen and gyoza.
"It was service with a smile on our arrival, but matters soon got confusing," writes dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON about an otherwise "darn tasty" Nepalese meal.
Long-lasting red hot pokers are becoming popular as a flower for the vase as well as a low-water plant for the garden, writes gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
"This is the stuff you die from" – survivors and researchers are warning Australians not ignore symptoms with pancreatic cancer cases on the rise, reports KATELYN CATANZARITI.
"A special dish we hadn’t had before was the salted egg yolk lava bun – dark in colour, but glistening with gold on top." Dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON heads to Manuka for yum cha.
CityNews cartoonist PAUL DORIN explains why he and his peers never tire of drawing laughs from the Pearly Gates and desert islands…