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Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay’s promising film Hysteria raises many salient questions about responsibility in making films but goes ...
Indonesia increases mining royalties. US, UK launch strikes against Houthis in Yemen; UN holds Gaza aid hearings. Canada ...
Saman Shad’s The Sex Lives of Married Women begins with a provocative question: how do marriages, born from hope and ...
US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, who was at the centre of the White House group chat scandal, will leave his role to ...
As Australia’s national security apparatus is increasingly applied to pursuing suspected people smugglers, foundational concepts of justice are being cast aside.
Today’s election will likely prove historic for the Liberal Party’s vote, with seats such as Robertson shaping as new bellwethers.
La cocina, an adaptation of Arnold Wesker’s 1957 play The Kitchen, is an exploration of migrant worker misery sharpened by the political environment in America today.
Jess Hill’s Quarterly Essay, Losing It, asks a simple but profound question. Why hasn’t Australia been able to stop violence against women and children? Despite years of awareness raising, counting of ...
Both major parties have run election campaigns focused on the leaders to the exclusion of rising stars and talented rivals, even as shifting demographics highlight the need for generational change.
From Palaeolithic cave paintings to cruciform churches and Sydney’s Kings Cross, this deceptively primitive intersection of two lines has enduring symbolic power.
As the coronial inquest begins into last year’s mass stabbing at a Bondi Junction shopping centre, the female police officer who ended the killing spree tells how those three minutes of terror also ...
In the tradition of the late, great Mungo MacCallum, LR tries to infuse his puzzles with humour, wordplay and poetry to give readers plenty of “Aha!” moments. They will be accessible, but always with ...