The Albanese government must now assume Australia’s Jewish community is under active terrorist attack and set up an Operation Sovereign Borders-type multi-agency campaign to combat the rise of anti-Semitism, warns Mike Pezzullo.
His muscular, nationalistic mission to ‘make America great again’ will excite and horrify many Australians and throw an unpredictable factor into our electoral equation.
The Australian Research Council has flagged ‘significant concerns’ about the conduct of a taxpayer-funded scholar who has called for the ‘end of Israel’.
Israelis whose families were murdered by Palestinian terrorists released as part of the hostage exchange have said it was a ‘difficult price to pay’ but necessary to ensure loved ones could be reunited.
Bill Gates’ memoir Source Code delves deeply into his childhood with an undiagnosed gift, as he seeks to explain (and perhaps understand) his own, unique operating system.
Stephen Conry insists he lodged declarations to address any ‘perceived conflicts of interest’ between his former high-flying corporate job and heading the agency charged with getting the 2032 Games build back on track.
In this brave new world, whoever controls AI wins. After this week, as Cold War 2.0 took a nasty turn against the West, it appears China is frighteningly close to doing just that.
The scourge of anti-Semitism in Australia has become a runaway train that now demands a radically escalated counter-terror mindset from federal and state governments, police and spy agencies.
Donald Trump knows the world runs on fossil fuel. If the US President’s command to ‘drill, baby, drill’ is heeded – and it will be –Australia could find itself out in the cold.
A court stoush featuring two private school boys, a hit TV show and an old gangster? Throw in some fast cars and rhyming slang and you’ve surely got the makings of a major movie.
Despite everything that has happened since October 7, Hamas remains a powerful institution. Which country would take in this population of two million?
I’m a widowed, sometimes lonely 80-year-old in the early stages of dementia — and also, apparently, a repository of untapped wealth. Many of my elderly friends are being badly mistreated by their children.
The images of Naama Levy being dragged into Gaza on October 7 have haunted me. But there is another photo that points to an atrocity we must call for what it is.
David Wenham has played warriors of Middle-earth, psychotic villains, deep-sea diving hunks and mythical heroes, but in a new feature film, the actor reprises possibly his most beloved role of all.
My life with Masters Apprentices frontman Jim Keays was exciting and glamorous – but we endured unimaginable tragedy too. One from which our marriage never truly recovered.
If there is any hope of saving the world’s beleaguered coral reefs, it will emanate from the pioneering work being carried out here, in the unlikely confines of Jamie Craggs’ basement aquarium.
Mobile phones and the internet have delivered greater connectivity, yet I’m not convinced this makes us feel happier and more secure than we did a generation ago.
Imagine sitting in your front room and looking out to this view. At Mona Vale on Sydney’s Northern Beaches this absolute beachfront sanctuary captures the imagination.
Spies, detectives and villains have been lifted from the page to inspire some riveting contemporary television adaptations. One in particular is a must-watch masterpiece.
They’re rock superstars in Asia. Here? Not so much. With its penchant for the spectacular and a world-beating live show, can Taiwanese quintet Mayday bring Australian audiences on board?
Sydney Biennale has had a chequered history, but half a century after its first iteration a new book about the event reminds us of its champions, its humble beginnings, and why the timing was just right.
Australia will pass up a potentially lucrative industry to rivals storing captured carbon emissions unless the federal government lifts its restrictions on importation, says Santos.
Australia’s sharemarket has broken records this week all while its US counterpart takes a deep breath to recover from the shock of China’s AI capability.
Balding is optional, the experts say, if you are prepared to seek treatment early enough. We have the latest on balding treatments, and what’s in the pipeline.
Sixteen-year-old Mikaela Williams has quadriplegia. But the effort of learning to get on her feet and scoot around with assistance in a walker is nothing compared to navigating the NDIS.
At 23, Will Seitam is simply overwhelmed at the joy he has found when he wasn’t even looking. On an unexceptional day in 2023, a message flashed on the screen of his phone. It was short, unexpected and startling.
The trend for family holidays that can include the extended clan is fuelling growth in self-contained residences at leading resorts and lodges. Here’s our pick of the bunch, in Australia and nearby.
Most of us travel in cattle class but not all economy cabins are equal. There are differences in seat size, service, legroom, toilets and wi-fi across international carriers. Which is the best and how does Qantas stack up?
In a far cry from their batting crisis of a few months ago, Australian selectors will have to squeeze nine players into seven spots in a big year of Test cricket. DANIEL CHERNY analyses who is a lock – and who may miss out.
Broncos coach Michael Maguire has won over some of the Maroons all-time greats, with a posse of Queensland legends backing him to end Brisbane’s premiership drought.
England’s Betty Snowball was the closest a female batter had come to featuring on the MCG’s honour boards – until Annabel Sutherland went where no woman had gone before.
Thousands of people across Australia are in desperate need of social and affordable housing. We can’t give it to them without building more homes quickly.
The sudden and violent death of Australian man Jason Rigby at a new Fiji resort he helped manage has left his family in ‘complete shock’ and with deep suspicions.
Peter Dean has lashed the government for being ‘exceptionally slow’ on addressing the defence force’s workforce crisis, warning young recruits are struggling with the lack of connection to the outside world.
The helicopter failed to ‘see and avoid’ the American Airlines plane, findings indicate, marking the first significant commercial jet crash in the US for 16 years.
Air-traffic control data shows there was early instruction for the army helicopter to avoid the passenger jet before the midair collision horror that has roiled Washington.
The federal government has released new data showing more undergraduates are applying to become school teachers than in previous years, as it works to tackle the nation’s crippling teacher shortage.
A security expert has called for the nation’s sanctions regime to be reformed to protect against threats to un research from overseas actors, labelling the government’s current approach ‘lamentable’.
Jewish groups have questioned why the national broadcaster has chosen to platform and ‘mainstream’ a Jewish ‘radical fringe voice’, in its coverage of anti-Semitic events in Sydney.
Entertainment icon Cher has fronted a new advertising campaign for Uber Eats as the brand continues to promote its delivery services to Aussie shoppers.
Incitec Pivot Limited has put its mega Gibson Island property in the Brisbane River, touted as the largest industrial sale of its kind on the eastern seaboard, on the market.
Queensland has overtaken its more populous rival Victoria to become Australia’s most consistent performer on price in residential property investment. So what has brought this about?
The top investors will tell you that monopolies are the best investments money can buy but as the emergence of China’s DeepSeek shows, assumptions about sectors can be short lived.
Demonising ‘the old plastic spatula’, an American study has had to walk back its findings after falsely claiming dangerously high levels of contamination in plastic cookware.
Blend it into a chilled soup with a splash of white verjuice and a peppery oil, and the result is an elegant starter that sings of hot days and cool breezes.
Pair this with crumbled salty feta and a handful of herbs, and suddenly you’ve taken a familiar backyard staple and transformed it into something different.