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Australia now has a Royal Commission into antisemitism, announced belatedly in the wake of the Bondi attacks. But how did […]
Australia now has a Royal Commission into antisemitism, announced belatedly in the wake of the Bondi attacks. But how did […]
The Australian government remains silent on Israel banning 37 international aid organisations in Gaza, despite warnings from humanitarian groups. Stephanie
Glencore is in preliminary talks to be acquired by Rio Tinto in what would be a $300 billion mega-merger to
A landmark royal commission into anti-Semitism and social cohesion needs to deliver affordable and simple recommendations if it’s to achieve
Greenland should hold direct talks with the US government without Denmark, a Greenlandic opposition leader says as the Arctic island
Albanese’s extraordinary handling of the equally extraordinary aftermath of the Bondi massacre raises questions about the PM’s political judgement. Not
A UN Human Rights Office report has found Israel is ‘asphyxiating’ Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem via
The venerable Adelaide Writers Week, Australia’s largest ‘free’ literary festival, has announced the cancellation of Randa Abdel-Fattah, author, sociologist and
With corporate media forcing PM Albanese into a small target corner on messaging, the right is filling the rhetorical void.
The federal government’s signature housing policy appears to have triggered a divergence in the market, making lower-priced houses less affordable
US President Donald Trump says his administration is moving to ban Wall Street investors from buying single-family homes in a
Both extreme heat and cold are responsible for one in 15 visits to the emergency department in Australia’s biggest inland
Donald Trump is not just trolling on a takeover of Greenland, writes Michael Pascoe. Will it be the money or
Political prisoners languish behind bars and corruption remains rampant, but Venezuelans in Australia hope the infrastructure for a democratic society
Warner Bros has again rejected a takeover bid from Paramount and told shareholders to stick with a rival offer from
A royal commission into New Zealand’s worst mass shooting could provide a blueprint for a federal inquiry into the Bondi
US private payrolls rebounded less than expected in December, the ADP’s national employment report shows. Private employment increased by 41,000
American forces have boarded a Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in the North Atlantic after pursuing it for weeks, a US
Furniture retailer IKEA is closing seven stores in China as it moves from “scale expansion to precise cultivation”. The stores
The Australian Federal Police has quietly created a new unit called AUKUS Command, tasked with protecting Australia’s nuclear submarine program
While the NSW police have yet to make any statements about the surviving Bondi killer, Naveed Akram, his links to
A former police officer, beloved rugby clubman and devoted husband gunned down in the Bondi massacre has been farewelled. Peter
Elvis fever has taken over Australia’s largest railway station, as Elvis impersonators, die-hard fans and curious first-timers joined the annual
Defence and national security leaders are calling for a royal commission into anti-Semitism and Islamic extremism, amid speculation the prime
The Government is finally addressing historical underpayments of coal industry workers but there are serious shortfalls; companies even rewarded for
Britain has urged Elon Musk’s X platform to urgently address a proliferation of intimate ‘deepfake’ images created on demand via
Renters received no relief in 2025 as tightening vacancy rates drove prices ever higher. Rents rose 5.2 per cent over
Severe to extreme heatwaves will grip swathes of Australia, bringing conditions not seen since the Black Summer bushfires. For some
They came to Bondi to murder as many Jews as possible, but also shattered a political consensus and an often-unacknowledged
Controversial headmaster of The King’s School, Tony George, is suing the school over his termination with the claim rumoured to
Most solar panels gradually lose their energy-generating powers over time, but roughly a fifth have been found to degrade much
BlueScope Steel shares have surged to the highest level in 17 years after Australia’s largest steelmaker received a takeover offer
Bruce Lehrmann has made a last-ditch effort to clear his name of findings he sexually assaulted an intoxicated Brittany Higgins
Jewish organisations are urging the Government to rescind its invitation to Israel President Isaac Herzog as it risks provoking mass
Paris Hilton has said the media was “cruel” to her as a young woman and despite a lot of change
Anthony Albanese is being urged to “yield” to growing calls for a royal commission into anti-Semitism following the Bondi massacre,