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Paul Erickson’s colleagues say the Labor national secretary is a man who controls everything – he doesn’t get angry, he just ...
A quiet, asthmatic 13-year-old girl and a cat with ears that are isosceles triangles are on a mission to save books from ...
Witnesses testify at the trial of Erin Patterson, as the Crown tries to prove she intentionally killed three family members ...
With Anthony Albanese’s landslide election victory comes enormous opportunity – for bold tax reform, a transition to renewables, and greater transparency and integrity.
The wipeout of Greens seats in the lower house is owed mostly to preference order but also sets a test for the progressive party.
As the Liberals deal with a comprehensive loss at last weekend’s election, there is division inside the party over what went wrong and what to do next.
Alex Cothren | is a writer. His satirical collection, Playing Nice Was Getting Me, Nowhere is out in July.
As the ANU slashes costs to address its purportedly dire finances, documents seen by The Saturday Paper reveal it is paying a consultancy $3 million for a confidential strategy focused on profit ...
While he is the first American to assume the papacy, Prevost is considered as much a cardinal from Latin America after ...
NZ proposes social media ban for under 16s. Netanyahu flags expanded offensive in Gaza. The first American pope.
Its vaulting civic space makes Archer Office’s redevelopment of the Bondi Junction Boot Factory a building of aspiration.
The rules governing the aesthetics of her daughter’s gravesite inspire the author to a small but meaningful act of defiance.
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