Michelle de Krester's new book Theory and Practice is a creative combination of fiction and essay, and concerns the moment in ...
As the Booker Prize winner is announced, the perennial questions resurface: What does winning truly mean for writers — and ...
As Americans confront the start of a second Trump presidency, the questions go deeper than policy. This victory, far from an ...
After a stunning defeat, Kamala Harris urged Americans not to despair even though as Trump returns to the White House, the ...
Today, images of dead and maimed children amidst the ruined streets of Gaza shock us regularly. From Sarajevo to Iraq to ...
As election night unfolded, pundits and pollsters braced for a nail-biter. But within hours, the predicted deadlock vanished, ...
War by Bob Woodward, published by Simon and Schuster, October 2024, 410 pp., RRP $55 If facts alone could bring down a ...
The Synod on Synodality which concluded in Rome on 27 October has not issued stunning documents quite like the Second Vatican ...
We need no reminding of the depth of the division that exists in our Australian community. It's there every time we go online ...
The TikTok posts of the mass walkout of graduates, their parents and friends from an Australian Catholic University graduation ceremony in Melbourne was astonishing. Posts showed the event unravelling ...
A long-running chapter of Australian political satire will close when The End of the Wharf As We Know It has its final performance next year. The 25th and final iteration of the Wharf Revue — the ...