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Everything that could be done was done. With fire approaching your family home, what choices would you make?
They played hundreds of games together, but the two greatest Aussie batsmen of their generation don’t often cross paths on the field these days.
Business leaders – for their own good, for the good of the world, and for the sake of their legacies – have been silent on Trump long enough. If...
Australia has been riven by fires and floods this summer. What will it take to make policymakers treat this as the crisis it is?
Having the flu during summer festivities is like watching the world through death’s door.
I was seduced by my fitness app’s relentless attention and generosity. But after almost three years together it was time to move on.
Legislation is not a press conference. It has to anticipate future situations and be coherent 20 years hence.
If you’re being asked to drive from your home to a new premise and back, your options may be limited.
The last few years in the workplace have seen some of the biggest upheavals to how we work in generations. Here’s how to stay ahead of the pack.
Having spent years waiting for the inevitable snickers at displays of homosexual desire in cinemas, the acceptance of HBO’s steamy gay hockey TV...
For decades, authorities have used prescribed burning to reduce bushfire severity. But a rising number of scientists say we can no longer burn our...
A tsunami of Chinese exports to the rest of the world has blunted Donald Trump’s attack on the world’s second-largest economy.
Most of the time, when a sporting organisation appoints a new chief executive, there are two seats at the press conference. That’s the standard...
It would be remarkable to see the Coalition, which has argued antisemitism is a national crisis, vote against the laws while the Greens allow them...
Like all finely tuned pieces of diplomatic stagecraft, there was more to the friendly jamming session than matching tracksuits and K-pop hits.
Almost 5 million accounts have been deactivated since Australia’s ban came into effect five weeks ago. So why are some parents still finding their...
Syria’s Assad, who had fought a brutal war against his people for 14 years, fell in less than 11 days. Ayatollah Khamenei faces a similar fate...
For the super fund giants and major overseas investors that load up on only the biggest ASX companies, it’s likely to be slim pickings among the...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. We know the perfect tennis player doesn’t exist. Of course, in men’s tennis, Jannik...
Compare the way Donald Trump views protesters at home with those in Iran and it’s clear few principles are guiding his approach, even as he calls...
Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys left with the trophies, but the two most memorable moments from the 2025 Australian Open were Daniil Medvedev’s...
The UK has experienced decades of underinvestment and a shortage of trained personnel. But all is not lost.
If 2026 is shaping up as a landmark year for you, a binding financial agreement could be a good fit. Your future self might thank you.
The government’s proposed changes to hate speech legislation may have unintended consequences, and fall foul of the Constitution.
A skinny doctor applauded my weight loss via diet and exercise rather than drugs. I wish I’d told him to get lost. I’d have taken those drugs in a...
The terrible divisiveness of police violence is why responsible leaders respond to every incident with extreme care. You don’t send out allies and...
In the eyes of the taxman, capital losses have a limited life. But things can change if you have a self-managed super fund.
If 2026 is shaping up as a landmark year for you, a binding financial agreement could be a good fit. Your future self might thank you.
When it comes to your redevelopment, there is no avoiding the fact that, in the eyes of the taxman, this is a profit-making venture.
All three living former Federal Reserve chairs have slammed the criminal investigation into Powell, but there’s been a stony silence from others in...
Choosing the former prime minister to be Australia’s US ambassador always stood out for being full of potential but laden with risk. That’s how it...
With a typically cheeky quip about the need to spend more time on her golf, Alyssa Healy drew the curtain on one of Australian cricket’s most game-...
Apple has been extremely cautious when it comes to using AI and is hoping Google’s raw resources will help it close the gap on its rivals.
I knew my only shot at avoiding this happening again was to figure out what I could do better next time. So, I asked myself a question I’d been...
This blinkered and ruthless old man has staked everything on the idea that maximum cruelty will quash his protesters – and that the US will do...
Jerome Powell has had enough, and he is fighting back. The time for a biblical ‘Turning the other cheek’ is over.
His infamous tweet left a question mark over his capacity to do the job, but Kevin Rudd changed the narrative.
We’ve heard calls not only to investigate how the Bondi massacre occurred but to place universities, protest movements and migrants under suspicion.
The Celtic Tiger was roaring and I was on track to fulfilling my journalism dream. Then an email arrived with a word that I’d not heard in years...
OK, yes, I am invading your precious beach town. But we summer tourists bring good things too.
I was 16 and had the colours of rolling thunder and driving rain at my fingertips. I thought I had to choose between listening to my head or...
As Greenlanders watch the ice melt around them, mining becomes more commercial and more attractive to the US president – or that’s the theory.
Even two years ago coal was the mining industry’s kryptonite - the dirty commodity cousin whose place in the energy mix was rapidly fading.
Now would be a great time for the federal government and the opposition to review their use of the platform they condemn.
The overthrow of Iran’s Islamic regime would be a seismic event that would transform geopolitics and markets. Analysts say the government has a...
One of the solutions to the housing crisis could be right under our noses – or over our heads.
Why, if the message is so simple (and unoriginal), have the guidelines caused such a stir?