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‘How will they unite with their family?’: Ukrainians seeking visas in Australia face impossible deadline
While there’s no end in sight for the invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainians seeking refuge in Australia have only a matter of days to obtain visas.
As Albanese globe-trots, News Corp wastes little time making the case for regime change
Publications like The Australian have been quick to criticise the prime minister for… visiting war-torn nations?
Strategic ambiguity? Biden’s Taiwan position less clear-cut than the media thinks
Despite what the media think, the US has not committed its forces to defend Taiwan if China invades.
Death comes for the Entertainer in Downing Street
Boris Johnson’s own party is now working out that he can’t govern and has no grasp of what’s important.
Can China access Australians’ TikTok data? Probably
Revelations that Chinese employees working on TikTok can access international data may make you reconsider using the app.
Packer pockets $3.3 billion — next stop Camp Murdoch?
Debt-free and cashed-up, James Packer has made it clear he’s ready for his third act. Will it involve the media and his old mate Lachlan Murdoch?
If Nick Kyrgios played rugby league, would he be on the team this weekend? Unlikely
A criminal allegation hangs over Kyrgios’ head as he heads into Wimbledon’s quarter-final. Should he be allowed to continue playing?
Gripped by draconian laws, Europe is mired in its own abortion crisis
Abortion access remains restrictive or in some cases outright illegal in many European countries. Activists are fighting daily to support those in need.
Another rate hike: RBA punishes households again — and there’s more to come
The Reserve Bank has raised rates 0.5% for the second month in a row and intends to lift them by more.
‘Is this right?’ At Crown, this simple question went missing in action
Crown’s operations involved significant risk-taking, yet James Packer — the company’s top executive at the time — was never informed. Why?
A strong and capable culture of integrity requires a framework that is inclusive and inter-connected.
Ex-president Donald Trump has managed to avoid accountability despite his many and varied lawless activities. Will the January 6 committee finally end that?
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Read moreGovernment’s Workforce Australia launch derailed by outages and errors
Australians who risk losing welfare payments if they don’t fulfil Workforce Australia’s requirements were unable to access the service at launch.
Justice resourcing an acute issue for politicians before ICAC — and many others
Why does the NSW ICAC take so long to finalise its inquiries? Because it faces similar funding restrictions to NSW courts.
The day the Reserve Bank’s messaging nearly died
With the RBA preparing to hike interest rates again tomorrow, why are we hearing about the governor’s health in the financial press today?
Trial over, Depp v Heard content creators are pivoting to new topics or going dark
TikTok and YouTube creators relentlessly made content for their audience’s insatiable interest in the Depp v Heard trial. When it finished they asked: what’s next?
‘End of Financial Year Sales’ is on tonight. Thanks, Leigh…
The veteran anchor of ABC’s 7.30 program — spanning 12 years and five prime ministerships — will be signing off one final time.
Press freedom in death throes as autocrats shutter media outlets of Nobel laureates
Less than a year after journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov were anointed the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for press freedom, both their media outlets have been forcibly closed.
Overturning Roe v Wade didn’t happen here. But there’s every reason to take to the streets about it
The rage expressed by women at protests around Australia was tangible and powerful.
Abortion drugs are overpoliced and underprescribed in Australia
The draconian regulation of these safe, effective drugs is a hangover from an anti-abortion ’90s government.
‘At what point does it start to become coercive?’ Access to reproductive health still highly inequitable
While most contraceptives are subsided through Medicare, many additional services require out-of-pocket costs.
While politicians are settling in, aged care faces a worst-case scenario on workforce
A report from CEDA shows a dramatic worsening in our aged care workforce problem — with little sign the government is rushing to fix it.
Vaping is a health danger for young kids, and governments must intervene
The number of people vaping, including pre-teens, is increasing — as is the accessibility of black market retailers on social media.
Top End trash … Dom’s dig at Gladys … another PR yellow card
Who’s dumping on our Top End? And credit where credit is due: the NSW premier made a good funny. These and plenty more from the bunker.
Why don’t we hear ‘I told you so’ more?
Even as evidence mounts that climate change is very real and very dangerous, those who warned us aren’t crowing about it.
Albanese connects the domestic and foreign policy dots on climate
The prime minister deftly provided another reason for going further and faster on climate policy at the Quad meeting in Tokyo.
Voter revolution delivers new politics
The major parties are looking at a new scenario — they can no longer hold urban seats while trying to keep ‘mainstream Australia’ happy.
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