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Australia’s failure to meet anti-torture treaty obligations is under fire — contestation is now driving overdue reform, especially in youth detention.
On its 25th anniversary, the Myall Creek Memorial stands as a quiet rebuke to the national silence surrounding Australia’s Frontier Wars.
Former Independent MP Zoe Daniel discusses her fight for the seat of Goldstein and the hate campaign launched against her in this must-see interview with managing editor Michelle Pini.
The Albanese Government’s landslide win was built on just a third of the vote, reminding us that Australia’s electoral system is broken and overdue for reform.
As Mick reads his poetry, Bazza drifts somewhere between a schooner and the seasons, writes John Longhurst.
Just when Australia needed a way out of its $368 billion submarine gamble, along comes the most unlikely escape hatch of all.
The processing time for skilled visas has tripled, fuelling migration pressures and exposing cracks in the Government's immigration strategy.
And, no matter how much Nationals' Leader David Littleproud goes on about “principle” and Liberal Party Leader Sussan Ley splashes around clichés of “doors remaining open” and “everything being on the ...
As public schools across NSW buckle under pressure, exhausted teachers are walking away, exposing a system in desperate need of reform.
While Saturday’s election result was an outstanding Labor win, it was also a clear and powerful message for our polity: Australians want the Far-Right-crazy dialled down, not up.
The adage about "dogs" and "fleas"? Also on the lips and tips of the nation.
Short-term promises being made by the major parties in the lead-up to the election offer nothing more than the illusion of security.
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