Antic presidency bid divides SA Liberals
Alex Antic’s bid to take control of the South Australian Liberals comes as bitter factional tensions erupt ahead of a high-stakes Senate preselection battle, writes 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.
Greens, coalition and independent senators have raised significant concerns in parliament over Labor's cuts to disability funding.
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Greens, coalition and independent senators have raised significant concerns in parliament over Labor's cuts to disability funding.
Labor prepares to fight the minor party on superannuation as multiple contentious government policies reach the final hurdles of parliament.
The City Health Building at 1 Moore Street remains closed as asbestos remediation continues, with the ACT Government unable to give a revised date for its reopening.
ACT police have apologised to the family of two young boys assaulted at Westfield Belconnen, admitting their response to the incident fell short of expectations.
The royal commission into anti-Semitism will examine how social cohesion is measured, protected and strengthened as it moves towards an approaching deadline.
After the controversial tenure of ex-politician Julie Bishop, the Australian National University has hired public servant Gordon de Brouwer as chancellor.
Labor has confirmed it is slowing down working visa applications as work continues behind the scenes to settle on a restricted migration scheme.
One Nation has been criticised after leader Pauline Hanson suggested many people would be better off with money in their pockets rather than in superannuation.
A state leader is prepared to fight an election on his decision to sign up to the federal government's beleaguered national gun buyback scheme.
"The insurance company was determined to evade, mislead and delay on its responsibilities on this small claim. What does that mean for large ones?" HUGH SELBY shares a cautionary tale about car insurance.
"Men have arrogantly tended to think that women wear make-up and high heels to try to subvert them into a relationship and marriage. But it’s much more complex than that." CLIVE WILLIAMS tries to make sense of make-up and high heels.
That podcast interview has come back to haunt Anthony Albanese, this time it's the Japanese PM's melons.
Crack press hound Jester is hot on the trail of big news. Naw, not the CFMEU, the health woes, the record debt. None of that.Jesters chasing down Mark Parton's texts! It's KEEPING UP THE ACT.
Letter writer DICK BAUCH, of Latham, wants harsher penalties for companies losing customer details to hackers.
The polls are not being kind to the Albanese Labor government, but cartoonist PAUL DORIN thinks the PM can turn things around.
"When it comes to commentary upon courtroom contests, no experience, no skill is required. Anyone will do. Little wonder the Jones reporting focus is upon the entertainment, the icing and the candles instead of the cake," writes HUGH SELBY.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN has sympathy for seniors losing a health insurance rebate.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia has partnered with YouTube to recognise 10 of Australia’s most influential creators on the platform, it was announced at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday.
A sold out Friday evening performance of the show 1966 and All That has prompted organizers to open a second performance on Sunday, September 6, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Having long admired Canberra’s Luminescence Chamber Singers, reviewer DAVID WHITBREAD finds the quality of the Luminescence brand to be safe with the "excellent ensemble" of the latest concert - Luminescence Children's Choir.
To be held at the ANU School of Music from March 23 to 25 next year, the three-day school National Folk Festival will return to Canberra, bringing six international musicians and dancers, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Here is arts editor HELEN MUSA's latest Arts in the City column.
IAN McLEAN reviews musician, diplomat and author Fred Smith's epic performance at the Australian War Memorial as part of the concert 'Unforgotten: Songs of Australians at War' and finds it "poignant, sobering, and reflective".
Ted Lasso returns for a fourth season, with Jason Sudeikis coaching a failing women’s team. But the feel-good hit struggles to recapture the magic that made it a global success, writes streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
Musical adaptation Heathers satirises 1980s high-school films with an uneasy blend of comedy and cruelty that makes for disturbing viewing, reviews BILL STEPHENS.
Arts editor HELEN MUSA reviews American violinist Gary Levinson and pianist Magdalene Ho captivate a packed audience at Wesley Music Centre.
Ever wondered why we talk to pets like babies? Researchers ANTONIA GOETZ and ZHEN (JENNY) ZENG explain what's behind our pet-talk—and whether animals actually care.
Turn a difficult shady corner into a natural feature with a stumpery that provides habitat for wildlife while creating space for bulbs and shade-loving plants, suggests gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
You’ve probably heard that hitting 10,000 steps a day is the key to health and longevity. HUNTER BENNETT says this magic number feels like a medical rule, handed down by doctors. But where did it come from? And is it even true?
"Shiraz is no longer the most prominent grape grown in Australia. Chardonnay was the largest single variety by crush size in 2026, overtaking shiraz," says wine writer RICHARD CALVER.
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The world's first 'black vs white' heavyweight title bout between champion Tommy Burns and challenger Jack Johnson, in Sydney, on Boxing Day, 1908 was to forever change the face of boxing, say ROSS FITZGERALD & DICK WHITAKER.
Contentious Character has brought its quirky charm to Kingston Foreshore, pairing playful wines with an urban winery, cellar door, restaurant and bar overlooking the lake, reports dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
“The more stories in my pocket, the more I can adapt.” Multilingual Angie Ouyang, the inaugural Canberra Region Tour Guide of the Year, shares some of her techniques with reporter DHWANI PATHAK.
Breast cancer screening in Australia is set for a major rethink. Risk management expert JENNIFER STONE explains what the changes could mean for women.