Why Twiggy still invests in Australia’s hard yakka
There is a growing pride in Australia’s ability to do anything it turns its mind to, and rightly so, writes Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest.
There is a growing pride in Australia’s ability to do anything it turns its mind to, and rightly so, writes Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest.
My Indigenous heritage taught me we all belong. Regardless of race or heritage, resilience, courage and loyalty to each other and this place must endure, writes Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.
The Australian spirit is embodied by every person who has faced cancer and difficult decisions, writes Georgina Long.
Peter Dutton believes we have a duty to hand over to the next generation a country better than the one we inherited, and we can because there is one attribute that binds us all.
When Donald Trump takes his oath in January, the president-elect will be stepping into a world that’s dramatically changed since his last time in office.
With a permanent independent body to oversee the cultural and systemic changes needed to address the suicide rate among Defence personnel, the issue can never be ignored again.
Kamala Harris’s campaign chiefs were strangely fatalistic about the reasons for her defeat. Tom Minear argues Anthony Albanese is facing similarly perilous circumstances.
As the EDO are ordered to pay a $9m legal bill to Santos, it shouldn’t be forgotten that much of the EDO’s funding comes from taxpayers, Matt Cunningham writes.
Donald Trump’s tariff threat sent shockwaves through Australia’s economy, but there is a glimmer of hope that we could avoid the worst of his trade attacks.
Just as the joyless bureaucrats back off, the owners of the beloved native bird face a new miserable twist, writes David Penberthy.
I don’t mean to gloat while people are suffering, but I saw this coming, writes Caleb Bond.
You’re not a national carrier if foreign airlines do a better job of serving Australians than you will, writes David Penberthy.
The extraordinary stoush over Fatima Payman’s citizenship sparked by Pauline Hanson resulted in chaotic scenes, writes Samantha Maiden.
Rogue senator Lidia Thorpe says she has no regrets about her war of words with Pauline Hanson … but many aren’t so sure about her actions. HAVE YOUR SAY
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