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How can something so influential so often show less ability than the most ill-informed human?
Anthony Albanese’s speech marked a turning point in acknowledging that the technology is reshaping our nation at the macro level.
Josh Fraser’s decision not to apply for the Carlton senior coaching job he occupies as caretaker has been astute, if not inspired, and he and the...
Sir Jony Ive’s 30-year partnership with Apple was one of the world’s most lucrative collaborations. Their break-up could be similarly explosive.
The US president recently stacked his administration with temporary appointments of loyal friends, some with the explicit purpose of investigating...
Benji Marshall has been exposed to plenty of drama at the Wests Tigers. Will trying to find a playmaking heir apparent finally break him?
Will it be the referees, emerging playmakers and trends or the sidelined stars deciding your club’s finals fate?
Donald Trump has alleged electoral interference from China. But voters are more focused on economic impact of his disastrous war with Iran.
Can Argentina go back-to-back? Were England unlucky to fall short? And how far can the Socceroos go in 2030?
Pauline Hanson and Gina Rinehart could learn a thing or three about girls’ trips from the way we used to do them. It’s not the price tag that matters.
A badly rolled ankle landed Millie Muroi at a new urgent care clinic in Perth. Four hours later, she hobbled away with an unexpected prognosis.
Pity, derision and puzzled anger are part of the deal when I cross the border.
The billionaire has some of the outward hallmarks of a free speech champion, but that hasn’t stopped even niche journalists getting terse complaints.
The decline in homes lived in by their owners is reshaping the nation’s housing map.
Pauline Hanson is discovering that things can get complicated quickly when you begin to sound like the old order you’re trying to dismantle.
When a colleague is always down, it can make your workplace experience negative too. But there are some things you can try.
Awash with taxpayer-funded facilities and poker machine cash, the Wests Tigers have a problem that no amount of money has been able to fix.
I traded my old doctor for a new one. On the surface this does reek of ageism, but I’m done with those who have laminated their opinions.
The ABC’s top man found he was a long way from his home circuit of writer’s festivals, but did not give Chris Kenny an inch.
A month after the biggest IPO in human history, SpaceX is trading below its float price. Is the market finally waking up?
At a time when rugby league has never been more transactional, Jarome Luai has accepted his fate after being shown the door at Wests Tigers.
Detailed polling shows what voters like about Pauline Hanson, and many are clearly interested in some of her offerings – but can she ride the wave...
In parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, children as young as seven have been documented working in cobalt mines.
Our propensity to call in sick more than other countries has a broad range of benefits for individuals, the community and the workplace.
China’s growth is faltering and its export-led economy is threatened by increased protectionism around the world. Now, Beijing is finally looking to...
If you give every morsel of your being to achieving something for a decade or so, and you don’t achieve it, have you failed?
Forget the 30-second dopamine hits and settle in for some meditative long-form (very long-form) documentaries.
The human rights body drilled into a volcano guaranteed to erupt when it called out the author’s women-only centre for survivors of sexual abuse.
The star everyone wants to see and be seen with has not played professional football for more than a decade. It’s great news for his bank account.
England fans, journalists and pundits have rounded on Thomas Tuchel for “bottling” their semi-final against Argentina. It’s hard to argue with them.
We wanted to embrace the lifestyle built around the cult of good coffee; we wanted the grungy bean roasters in groovy laneways. Newsflash: the coffee...
Until this week, there was a view shared among almost every member of the federal parliament, the shock jock community and the angry columnists of...
Corporate imperatives are making the delivery of quality optometry problematic.
China never intended to create so many carmakers. Now the electric vehicle explosion could backfire on Beijing.
The loss of the beloved Kiwi actor Sam Neill offers Australians a moment of reflection on our deep relationship with our trans-Tasman cousins.
As technology threatens to upend life as we know it, Albanese came with a message of reassurance and calm, on a mission to lower the collective heart...
The vice captain of Australia’s World Cup-winning team will, in time, need to speak publicly again.
Gianni Infantino has confirmed FIFA will consider expanding the World Cup from 48 to 64 teams. They’ve come up with far worse ideas than that. But...
If the US president’s war enabled Iran to weaponise the strait in the first place, the preposterous 20 per cent toll proposal only gives them more...
Donald Trump was quick to celebrate some surprising economic news, but his own actions mean his joy will probably be short-lived.
I have a good nose for a bad lunch, but might it start an office war?
This semi-final will be, at its most fundamental, a game of football. But, based on the campaigns of both teams, the history and the countless...
It is futile for England to set traps for Argentina’s icon because he will see them coming a mile off and embarrass you in the process.
After my life took a bad turn and I faced losing the use of my hands, I was grateful to be offered a rental in a new development. I didn’t...
I don’t want my community pharmacy to turn into a supermarket – or even to be located in one. But it looks like I’m fighting a losing battle.
As you get older it can be more difficult to get a credit card from your bank, so it’s best to act now.
Jarome Luai has inflicted plenty of pain on Parramatta, but they have just entered a marriage of convenience after his time at the Tigers was cut...
The US president’s proposed extortionate 20 per cent toll destroys what little credibility he had left.
If you rape someone and plead not guilty, the community expects you will go behind bars if convicted. But in at least two cases, the judge thought...
Mike Cannon-Brookes wants Atlassian to finally turn a profit. The price is dismantling the wealth machine that built its culture.