There’s an instinctive civility at remote campsites: kind hailings and ‘hello’s, sometimes a random ‘how’s it going?’ But there’s also space and rectitude, appropriate moments of quiet – a respectful ...
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s demotion to the backbenches was, perhaps, inevitable, and has its origins in Liberal leadership ...
Erin Patterson’s notoriety, and the consuming public fascination with her triple-murder case, adds another layer to her ...
Researchers are testing the likelihood of AI turning on us – and the possibilities are at best alarming ...
Recent ministerial grants and changes to the code of conduct are further signs the government’s not as keen on transparency and accountability as it professes Here’s the thing about transparency and ...
Artist Georgia Banks submits to reality-TV dating show scrutiny in her insightful exhibition Villain Edit In A Four Letter Word, a gallery wall is plastered with interview transcripts, medical tests, ...
The first of a new fortnightly column grappling with technological and cultural developments in artificial intelligence So here we are, kicking off what is arguably the fifth industrial revolution, ...
When healthcare professionals are permitted to put their personal beliefs above a patient’s wellbeing, particularly in end-of-life and reproductive health, what does it mean for duty of care? When Ava ...
While researching for a novel on Australian troops in Palestine in World War I, the author learns an illuminating if disturbing story from a visiting Israeli historian On a bleak Melbourne winter’s ...
With enquiry and laughter rather than blame, the acclaimed Indian author delivers a memoir of her formidable and sometimes irrational mother Mrs Mary Roy died in 2022. She was nearly 89 and more ...