I don't know if you're anything like me, but there are some authors who, when I hear they have a new book coming out, I get nervous, more than excited. Not because I don't love their work. Quite the ...
Dana Stroul tells us what a second Trump term means for the region and whether we could see an end to the war in Gaza. When US President-elect Donald Trump claimed victory last week, Israel’s Prime ...
Independent MP Helen Haines on pork-barrelling by the major parties and how the Albanese government rates on accountability and integrity as we head to a federal election. The Albanese government has ...
Although cast as a tragic figure, musician Jason Molina left the world with durable songs of brutal beauty “The real truth about it is no one gets it right / The real truth about it is we’re all ...
Senior international fellow with the Smart Energy Council Thom Woodroofe, on Donald Trump and whether global action on climate is a lost cause without the United States. The re-election of Donald ...
Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis on The Chairman’s Lounge and whether it matters if politicians get a fancy drink in a fancy chair. The prime minister’s relationship with ...
Prime Minister Albanese’s reaction to the accusation of receiving special treatment is more troubling than the allegation itself The prime minister wasn’t happy. Joe Aston’s book on Qantas was finally ...
Thank you. Thank you. Thank… et cetera. Thank you to all those good people who had hope and worked their Democratic butts off in this campaign. Democratic and, in some instances, Republican butts off.
“I am thinking of aurochs and angels, the secret of durable pigments, prophetic sonnets, the refuge of art. And that is the only immortality you and I may share, my Lolita.” The Madonna – diffident, ...