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The Sydney Morning Herald |
We forget, most of the time, to give our bodies the thanks they deserve.
Many organisations are looking for people who can solve specific problems, lead through change, bring wisdom and perspective, often without a...
For people approaching retirement a market shock just before they leap, or early in retirement, can also become a personal financial shock.
A forecast from NAB last week suggested our consumer prices index may spike more than a whole percentage point, to above 5 per cent.
Desperate measures are needed after NSW’s thrashing by the Hurricanes last weekend. I humbly offer my coaching talents to assist Dan McKellar and Co.
Tech companies started shedding staff as AI affects bottom lines
Australia - the complacent country - is receiving a wake-up call on race, resilience and energy.
The NRL warned fans not to run onto Allianz Stadium if Alex Johnston became the game’s most prolific try-scorer, but no one listened. Here’s what...
If Donald Trump’s war against Iran is really about the containment of China, it is a hell of a risk.
Charting the rise of the suffix of the moment.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese can’t stop Australians filling up jerrycans with petrol and selling it on Facebook Marketplace at a premium. He can...
The new Nationals leader wants us to return to the good old days when Australia’s birth rate was much higher. OK, but let’s check what was so good...
Friday’s $105 million settlement brings to roughly $340 million the fines, penalties and compensation it has chalked up thanks to actions under Alan...
Swimming lessons, the zoo excursion and overnight camps: these important markers of childhood are now out of reach for many families.
The 15-man game has plenty of talent coming through in the outside backs - not that you’d know that this week.
The Broncos are off to the worst premiership defence – at least as far as effort without the ball is concerned – in history. But in 2026, how much...
When news broke this week that the influencer has listed her Windsor home for sale, the story went nuts. Everyone raced to have a good old sticky...
Donald Trump is finding out that backing out of a trade war is significantly simpler than retreating from a real one.
This global poll puts Adelaide ahead of Amsterdam. Really? Sydney, in 21st place, beat Paris – but let’s admit the harbour city is a work in progress.
It’s so often the case: what seems at first blush to be a trivial matter at work ends up being the situation that threatens to pull a team apart.
Society just loves to look at women one-dimensionally, and today’s mothers are sick of that negative association.
The Sky News provocateur has learnt to stop worrying and love the bomb – along with some offensive language – after her 50th birthday party.
The thought of turning those women away was, rightly, intolerable. Meanwhile, Trump has sent at least three planes of Iranians back to Iran, several...
Former ASIO chief Dennis Richardson’s resignation has sorely injured the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.
The newly installed Coalition leaders can go on opposing every Labor move, but they should recall what John Howard did in opposition.
The reaction had Carlton lost to Richmond, after last week’s Sydney belting, requires no imagination. But there was a more interesting storyline...
This is confronting. It’s like the first time you realise you can no longer swing across monkey bars. Does this mean I’m old?
Economists are predicting two more rate rises in the next eight weeks. But with oil prices climbing, it could also mean an Australian recession.
Richardson could have carried on for a few more weeks and done his best. If he felt overpaid, he could have taken a pay cut. But there’s plenty of...
The world’s most feared and revered technology, artificial intelligence, has become Atlassian’s nemesis and its enabler.
AI is making everything easier, but there’s a backlash brewing to smoothing out every single aspect of our work, and for good reason too.
The International Energy Agency will release 400 million barrels of oil into the market, but that won’t re-open the crucial Strait of Hormuz and end...
The National Party should be placed in its proper context. Out of the nation’s 226 federal parliamentarians, only 18 identify as National Party MPs....
It’s not pretty. But trust me, it will work. And it’s the easiest fix for round one underachievers Brisbane, Parramatta and the Roosters.
An old scandal is coming back to haunt Liberals, who are anxious about the prospect of a corruption inquiry.
The Nationals turn to a new leader after years of turmoil on the Coalition side of politics.
I’m a firm believer in a problem shared is a problem halved. But there are limits to how much truth one can take from elderly friends.
The president is manifestly unprepared for the economic fallout from his attack on Iran.
Matt Canavan is the high-risk, high-reward choice as the new Nationals leader.
The best of times continued on Monday when Rugby Australia signed Zac Lomax, prompting hilarious carry-on by the denizens of league. They were most...
At Qantas HQ in Mascot, a team is gaming out Iran war scenarios and potential responses, but the airline won’t be able to dodge a hit on its profits.
The Oscar nominee declared “nobody cares” about opera any more. Let me introduce him to a million Australian opera goers.
There will be a cohort of law-and-order types who might view the scrapping of strikes among the changes to the illicit drug policy as the...
China’s latest five-year plan seeks to dominate artificial intelligence and other high-tech sectors and expand exports that are already...
Australia has saved seven Iranian female football players but their teammates – and all of Iran’s women – will not be safe until this regime has gone.
Without a cogent explanation, we’ve been left to speculate on Trump’s reasons for attacking Iran. Was it at the behest of Netanyahu? Or a...
EPA testing has found some Blue Mountains vegetable garden soils laced with poisonous chemicals.
From big-ticket targets to the players who might be squeezed out of their clubs, this is the mail on the footballers who will be hunted by teams in...
After 27 years of spineless and incompetent budgets, all Australians desperately need Treasurer Jim Chalmers to be brave. Now, right now, is the time...
This year’s federal and Victorian budgets must not repeat the mistakes of past year’s in an increasingly challenging environment.