Charlie Covell’s brilliant Netflix series Kaos doesn’t so much retell the Greek myths as overthrow their narrative laws to build a new and necessary story.
At least nine people have been killed and thousands injured after pagers used by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously in Lebanon ...
When Jim Chalmers said that interest rate hikes were “smashing the economy” he was either stating the obvious or starting a war, depending on who you ask. For weeks – in question time and in the news ...
The Greens are ramping up pressure on Labor to include climate impacts in nature law reforms, as devastating floods inundate ...
The first funds from the federal government’s $10bn housing fund have been allocated, with Labor facing an uphill battle to pass its other housing reforms in the Senate this week. Outgoing Government ...
The militia movement in the United States has a long and bloody history. In the aftermath of January 6, it was buoyed by Donald Trump’s praise of those who attacked the Capitol, and the numbers of ...
Phillip Ripper’s assessment is blunt. “Across Australia there are tens of thousands of women and children living in fear tonight who will be no better off,” says the chief executive of No to Violence, ...
Knackered at the end of two parliamentary sitting weeks, Treasurer Jim Chalmers was heading home to Brisbane on August 22 when Canberra press gallery journalists started peppering his office with ...
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Beware the cryptic bug! Once you get a glimpse behind the seemingly baffling clues, an alluring realm of wordplay, wit and poetry is revealed. And, while beginners can sometimes feel that cryptics are ...