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As public schools across NSW buckle under pressure, exhausted teachers are walking away, exposing a system in desperate need of reform, writes John Frew. SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY wrong in our public ...
Donald Trump's chaotic monetary policies have opened an opportunity for Australia to reclaim financial sovereignty in a new era of digital currency. Paul Budde reports. WITH DONALD TRUMP in the White ...
Studio shot of notably expressive Australian actor Geoffrey Rush. (Photo, circa 2000.) Rush is the founding president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 ...
With net permanent and long-term (NPLT) movement for the nine months to March 2025 at over 360,000, the chances of net migration being anywhere near Treasury’s forecast of 335,000 for 2024-25 are now ...
A woman has been voted leader of the Liberal Party, but will Sussan Ley listen to voters and "modernise" the party, and is her appointment a breakthrough for women? Managing editor Michelle Pini ...
On the back of Labor's historic win, the Government's biggest challenge will be trying to deliver on its promise to reform housing. Callum Seán Murray reports. LABOR'S ELECTORAL SUCCESS is historic ...
Interest rates, education fees and the cost of housing are among problems faced by the current generation who have it much tougher than ever before, writes John Longhurst. BAZZA AND HIS MATES of a ...
Without broader structural reform, emphasis on productivity growth might be a misstep on the path to improving living standards, writes Bronwyn Kelly. AUSTRALIA'S TREASURER Jim Chalmers is ...
While the Coalition was determined to switch Australia over to nuclear energy, voters had another opinion and overwhelmingly rejected the LNP's energy policy, writes Dave Sweeney. WHEN HE UNVEILED the ...
The 2025 Federal Election was an indication that Australians have had enough of the rise in far-right ideologies spouted by extremists and politicians, writes Craig Hill. IN RECENT YEARS, the rise of ...
While Australia has its share of problems, the economic, political and social struggles of Haiti remind us that we are indeed the Lucky Country, writes Mark Beeson. The growth of “gated communities” ...
With anti-democratic movements stirring around the globe, Australia went to the polls in an unfazed frame of mind, writes Dr Lee Duffield. THE WORLD might as well be impressed at the Australian ...