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From internet activist to captain’s pick: who is Katherine Deves?

From internet activist to captain’s pick: who is Katherine Deves?

Scott Morrison’s chosen candidate for Warringah has dominated the headlines for two weeks. But where did she come from?

  • by Michael Koziol

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The sky’s the limit for Naomi Osaka

The sky’s the limit for Naomi Osaka

The star of Osaka burns brightly across the North Pacific Ocean, which splits her homelands in Japan and the United States, and has captivated tennis fans and corporations alike.

  • by Courtney Walsh
Alex Hawke: Powerbroker who signed off on shift for Biloela family

Alex Hawke: Powerbroker who signed off on shift for Biloela family

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke made one of the highest-profile policy decisions of his career when he allowed the Biloela family to move to community detention.

  • by Katina Curtis
Academic tussle as ancient relics from black market brought into country

Academic tussle as ancient relics from black market brought into country

A Sydney academic is using an Indiana Jones-type defence for bringing the “Dead Sea Scrolls of Buddhism” into Australia for research.

  • by Michaela Boland
From Camberwell to Shetland in search of my family's story

From Camberwell to Shetland in search of my family's story

All my life I had been conscious of an ancestral connection to Shetland, but like many Australians, I had only a few fragments to assemble the jigsaw.

  • by Steve Foley
One hundred days of Andrews' press conferences: What do they tell us about journalism?

One hundred days of Andrews' press conferences: What do they tell us about journalism?

The premier's marathon press conferences have been unprecedented exercises in politics. They have also shown how journalism is both essential and failing.

  • by Margaret Simons
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Frydenberg has no choice but to spend, yet tax cuts may haunt him

Frydenberg has no choice but to spend, yet tax cuts may haunt him

The pandemic, upending the rules of politics and economics, will see Josh Frydenberg unveil the most generous tax and spending package in Australian history.

  • by George Megalogenis
For children with disabilities, the lockdown has opened new doors

For children with disabilities, the lockdown has opened new doors

Most parents of children with a disability struggle to fit everything in. Yet the move to online service during lockdown has shown there is another way.

  • by Elizabeth Callinan
Compassion call: shift in thinking to ensure quality of aged care

Compassion call: shift in thinking to ensure quality of aged care

A new model of aged care that honours both the care worker and the older person is needed.

  • by Julie Perrin
The chamber remade as virus brings new order to Parliament

The chamber remade as virus brings new order to Parliament

Though remote voting has been debated for many years, there is a sense that COVID-19 may fast-track the Parliament into a new age. Photos by Alex Ellinghausen.

  • by Tony Wright
O'Bryan's fall: How a legal eagle's wings were clipped by greed
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O'Bryan's fall: How a legal eagle's wings were clipped by greed

“Whenever anybody got in the way ... Elliott, O'Bryan and Symons turned to threats and intimidation.”

  • by John Silvester

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