Donald Trump is waging war on DEI policies. Does this mean the defeat of woke – or just another front in the fight?
The Australian flag can evoke a range of feelings from pride and camaraderie to exclusion and division. Here are some reasons why these people have made it a feature of their homes.
Of all the images I’ve seen of the latest hostage handover, the image of Doron Steinbrecher is planted in my mind. She looks like a petrified child, not a woman of 31; hair braided like a schoolgirl’s ...
Things are somewhat out of control at the Australian Open this year, and it has only a little to do with the results on the courts.
On a night that saw the tag champs get hurt (and dethroned), here are three things we hated & three things we loved about the ...
For years, the question of whether to move Australia Day to a less contentious date has loomed over the festivities. Thousands of Australians now join annual protests against what they call “Invasion ...
Australia’s women had already retained the Ashes and now they’ve won the series against England. The Australians won the rain-affected second Twenty20 by six runs in Canberra to extend their 100% ...
A barbecue, a protest … or a good book? We asked some of our leading historians to choose an illuminating Australia Day read.
Ireland’s newly-appointed premier has promised to tackle the housing crisis and create a “step change” for people with disabilities as he revealed a refreshed Cabinet. At such a critical moment in US ...
Although concentration camp survivors followed different trajectories and displayed different levels of resilience, four main survivor profiles emerge.
An unusual spot within this historic Sydney site has a treasure trove of archaeological evidence, which provides insight into the women who were once institutionalised there.
Victim impact statements “are forthcoming” in the case of one of Australia’s top sportsmen who admitted to being “recklessly indifferent” but not responsible for the death of his Olympian wife.