A landmark new book, expanding on Rachel Perkins’ acclaimed documentary, confronts the truth of the Frontier Wars — the violence, resistance and silence that defined Australia’s colonial past, writes ...
The U.S. dollar is a major currency of the global financial ecosystem and its rate against the EUR is highly regarded by investors and international businesses. Foreign exchange rates can swing widely ...
The New York Times’ timid epiphany exposes how America’s media helped pave Trump’s road to authoritarianism, writes Dr Victoria Fielding. Somewhat like the police turning up days after the robber has ...
While the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the courts are successfully prosecuting hundreds of tax dodgers, the cheats keep trying, as Alan Austin reports. THREE WEEKS AGO, a handyman from Melton, ...
As described by the Vali Myers Art Gallery Trust: Vali Myers was a unique spirit born out of time. She lived her extraordinary life like a bright flame, cutting her own path and living on her own ...
Australia’s far-right marches have gone from working-class rage to white nationalist delusion. Tom Tanuki reports. THE SECOND MARCH for Australia had around 85 per cent less attendees than the first.
As Oracle and Palantir weave their systems into Australia’s digital health network, the promise of “de-identified” data begins to look more like a dangerous illusion of privacy, writes Jemma Nott. FOR ...
A fall at work, a rear-end crash, or a faulty product can upend your plans and income. Medical appointments multiply, paperwork grows and time limits start running before most people realise. Good ...
Australia is paying for America's submarines, striking a deal with a President we still have to fact-check. Dr Kim Sawyer reports. HE IS THE MASTER showman. He knows where to position the actors, ...
Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was my hero during the 1970s, but I did him a disservice at Sydney's Oktoberfest. This photograph I shot of Whitlam, mid-speech, clutching a giant beer stein – looking ...
The LNP are back in QLD and so are many of the old policies that kept them out of power for ten years, including the Cableway that never goes away. Founder Dave Donovan investigates who stands to gain ...
Colonial power may have changed its language, but it still decides who lives, who dies and who is forgotten, writes Dr Shaymaa Elkadi. LET US say it plainly. Let us reflect on it deeply. Human-made ...