While the 2025 federal election inquiry has shown there was a clear rise in hostility at election booths around the country, Tim Wilson’s electorate of Goldstein seems to have reached another level.
Evidence keeps accumulating that Donald Trump will always put commercial interests ahead of security. But we tell ourselves to believe otherwise.
Liz Truss is constantly being silenced, across stages and media platforms the world over. But, thank God, no more.
Union boss appointed to board by Labor did nothing wrong posting anti-Liberal content to social media, minister says
Industry Minister Tim Ayres defended the actions of a member of the National Reconstruction Fund board who was described as a ‘friend’ of his.
‘The whole area feels like we’re doing a lot of sitting around, sort of hoping things don’t go too badly wrong.’
A surprise reshuffle at Qantas has seen a nod to significant investment in AI and tech. But tinkering around with senior execs won’t fix the airline’s core problems.
‘This graduation feels like a small light after a long dark time. A reminder that hope and strength can survive, even here.’
Taxpayers treated like mugs for a Big Sport stadium stitch-up — while Tasmanians don’t matter at all
Tasmanian politicians are going to blow $1.1 billion on a stadium that will return less than half that in benefits, in a state with urgent health and education needs. It’s testament to the malignant power of sport.
‘I just put my mum’s face in for the facial verification and it worked,’ a 13-year-old told Crikey.
Tasmania gets its stadium as $1.13bn Macquarie Point venue passes upper house
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‘Gripping on for dear life’: Talking to the people drowning in Perth’s housing crisis
What gets lost in the discussion about Perth’s unaffordability is how the mining boom has transformed the city into a sprawling ultra-suburbia where quality of life is great only for a lucky few.
How data centres are killing Australia’s climate progress
Australia’s climate ambitions are being completely screwed by the tech industry’s panicked data centre frenzy.
Matt Kean: The Liberals deserve to keep on losing unless they change course
In a blistering assessment of his own party, the former NSW Liberals deputy leader argues the federal party must overcome its worst instincts or face permanent electoral oblivion.
‘We’ll be watching’: Social media companies warned about complying with ban as teens flock to alternative apps
‘I completely refute that’: Top anti-corruption official denies boss had ‘incentive’ to mislead Senate
The Age and SMH removed Gaza references from Kerry O’Brien’s Walkleys speech
Australia’s national AI plan has just been released. Who exactly will benefit?
Amid Hegseth fallout, Trump returns to what he does best — hurling subordinates under the bus
Paint by Numbers: A health check on the Australian media industry
One of the dirty secrets of the tech industry is that they already know your age with some accuracy. That’s why many, if not most, Australians won’t need to scan their face or show ID to access social media.
‘Jobs for mates’ review shows this is an arrogant government dripping with contempt for integrity
Labor sat on a report on cozy board appointments for two years, then released a risible set of ‘principles’ that will do nothing to end cronyism — it’s all part of an increasingly grubby government.
My life was saved by YouTube and Reddit. A ban for under-16s could be disastrous
‘My parents believed the moon landing was fake, the Holocaust didn’t happen, and the reports about COVID-19 weren’t to be trusted. They insisted that nothing was real, while I realised all of it was.’
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