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Imagine the relevance deprivation one must feel once they’ve left the job as Prime Minister of Australia. Going from a tough, high-powered, highest-profile position ...
Australia’s peak rail body has gone into bat for the ACT Government’s proposed light rail line to Woden, saying it will bring significant economic, social and environmental benefits to the community.
When Services Australia bosses appeared before the recent Senate estimates hearings, a lot was asked and answered about the Infosys project overseeing the entitlement calculation engine (ECE). The ECE ...
Is this the longest toilet drop on the lake? I’m in a small triangular-shaped room about 25 metres off the ground, looking out over Lake Burley Griffin and the icons of Canberra beyond. But behind a ...
When it comes to collecting stories about our Indigenous veterans, Michael Bell usually only gets to track down second- or third-hand versions. There are few veterans of World War I, World War II and ...
What issues are threatening Australia’s AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine ambitions? Why is the West Australian Government opening a ‘hub’ near Canberra’s parliamentary triangle? And what led a former ...
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant has released a new transparency report that shows social media platform X (formerly Twitter), owned by Elon Musk’s X Corp, has significantly eroded ...
An ex-govie in Watson that was otherwise a candidate for knockdown has been resurrected with a sustainable renovation that has taken out a national award. Light House Architecture and Science and ...
Absinthe is one of the world’s most controversial spirits, often referred to as the ‘green fairy’ for its purported hallucinogenic and psychoactive properties. But French-born distiller Leonore ...
Laurie Daley was just 17 years old when he made his first-grade debut for the Raiders in 1987. By the end of the season, he was on the bench for the club’s inaugural grand final appearance. Two years ...
Historical fearmongering may be what’s behind Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s hesitancy about discussing treaty-making with First Nations, despite the courage it’s taken him to mount the Voice ...
Royal Commissioner Catherine Holmes has recommended that civil action and criminal charges be pursued against key players in implementing and rolling out the illegal Robodebt scheme. But Australian ...
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