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Already without Patrick Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, to voluntarily add Lyon smacked of overthinking.

Amid the vulgarity, there are things about Sarah Ferguson I’ve long grudgingly appreciated. Her heaving jolly-hockey-sticks positivity....

Some have warned the Australian economy is pushing up against its speed limit. But we might just be able to shift towards the fast lane if that...

The doom bell was ringing, and Joni was on her own.

The Wang Fuk Court towers were still smouldering when Hong Kong authorities shifted gear from crisis to crackdown.

Scanning a face to guess its age is likely to be a major part of the “waterfall” of methods used to comply with the social media ban.

The empire is now safely in Lachlan Murdoch’s hands, but as his Christmas party showed, the shadow of his father looms large.

Pauline Hanson’s chief of staff, James Ashby, claims that a couple of “big names” will be joining in the new year.

For those who have not made the pilgrimage to Mecca, something may surprise. The men cry. Quietly and intimately, but obviously. Some are hard men...

Artificial intelligence is now a standard part of modern recruitment in Australia. Here’s how jobseekers can work with it.

Work Secret Santa etiquette can be fraught, but when it comes down to it, it’s best to trust your instincts.


Oscar Piastri’s quest to become Australia’s third Formula 1 world champion reaches its last lap at the 2025 season finale in Abu Dhabi this...

There are $270 billion of frozen Russian assets held in Europe. They could be used to give the European Union a voice in settlement of the war.


“People do say I’m cocky. Some say I need a good whoopin’. Some say I talk too much. But, anything that I say I’m willing to back up.”...


There’s tricky, and there’s too tricky by half. On the morning of the start of the second Test match in Brisbane, Australia had still not announced...


Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A selection of sporting luminaries will, on Saturday morning (AEDT), reach into a...

A billion-dollar cultural experiment is about to open its doors – and no one can agree on what, exactly, it’s meant to be.

My family drives halfway across Sydney to eyeball our victim, the pine tree, before it is sacrificed. Guess who must vacuum the pine needles.

Every element of Catherine’s look is a deployment of soft power. So while the gown she wore overnight was a showstopper, the most significant...

I never thought Spotify’s Wrapped list would be the thing that led me to an existential crisis, but here we are.

The underground trade in illegal tobacco has become a growing cancer for the Australian economy. It’s now so large that it is distorting our...

Without tough action, we cannot secure the future of UTS.

Deadlines are one of the most effective tools we have to combat procrastination. Here’s how to make them work for you.

All through 2025, I’ve had moments like this with strangers, acquaintances, even lifelong family friends. There’s a sharper edge that people didn’t...


Brisbane: Joe Root might easily have made a hundred in just his second Test match in Australia had it not been for Nathan Lyon. At Adelaide Oval in...

Last week I quietly marked the fifth anniversary of my freedom from prison in Iran. November 25 was on the surface a day like any other, but to me,...


For England, proceeding from a two-day Test in Perth to a pink-ball encounter at the Gabba must seem like jumping from frying pan to fire, albeit...

There is no task allocation, no sharing of space, no discussion about how much Bonsoy is too much.

What’s on my naughty list? This all-too-popular seasonal tradition.

Google’s latest chatbot and AI chip are a threat to Nvidia and OpenAI’s dominance.

Paul Keating, the father of Australia’s retirement savings system, can take a bow – Donald Trump is a fan.

Donald Trump’s version of the “war on terrorism” involves extrajudicial killings of suspected drug couriers in international waters – while...

It’s the simple scandals – the ones voters can explain to each other in a supermarket queue – that bring ministers undone.

I yearned for ordinary family evenings where we might watch TV together or play board games. I kept trying to convince myself that my dad might...


The Oxford Dictionary describes Bazball as a style of Test cricket where the batting side attempts to gain the initiative by playing in a highly...

Lynelle Briggs’ report found that cronyism in public appointments is real, entrenched, and corrosive to public trust.


Wests Tigers fans would have rolled their eyes when news broke of the latest boardroom dramas to beset their club. Who cares, they would have...

If one in four homes in our mainland capital cities became a dual occupancy, it would add close to 1 million new homes, increasing housing supply by...

The 79-year-old activist was among hundreds arrested when a flotilla of kayaks blocked a coal ship in Newcastle.

While it can be easy to pass off rising costs as profiteering by retirement village operators, the truth isn’t so simple.

If you’re buying your fourth investment property, you’re a true-blue Aussie. But a student receiving rent assistance? You’re a fiscal burden.

We are getting a first-hand look at just how risky the Trump administration’s plan to bring crypto assets into the mainstream of the US financial...

For all the talk about a pathway to peace, the data displays an escalating war. Yaroslav felt the impact when Russian missiles slammed into two...


A life-changing summer awaits for the fresh batch of AFL draftees who will try to force their way into round one calculations in four months’ time....

There is a misguided notion that investing is largely about buying investments. But that’s just a small step in a bigger process.

“Bounty hunter” laws for doctors who prescribe abortion pills, bans on terminations for child rape victims – what else can the US do to its women...

ASX-listed Corporate Travel Management has gone into a tailspin from which it will be difficult to pull out.

My son is about to turn two, and while he has changed my life in incredibly positive ways, he has also irrevocably altered it in challenging ways...


An infamous incident more than a decade ago may cast a cloud over Matt Lodge’s hopes of debuting for the North Queensland Cowboys in their Las...

The tiny numbers of students learning an Asian language is a “systemic failure” which will cost us dearly.
