‘History must not be allowed to repeat itself’
A wave of anti-Semitism after the Oct 7 Hamas attack has disturbed many of the nation’s remaining Holocaust survivors, prompting more than 100 of them to publish an unprecedented letter | WATCH
A wave of anti-Semitism after the Oct 7 Hamas attack has disturbed many of the nation’s remaining Holocaust survivors, prompting more than 100 of them to publish an unprecedented letter | WATCH
Supercentenarians – or humans aged over 110 – are late arrivals to the world of celebrity. But as they age they attract intense attention from experts, investigators and internet superfans alike.
For two years, sometimes aided by their daughters and grandchildren, by day and often night, the women sat weaving – to create something remarkable.
What price loyalty? The frustration of sticking with the national carrier tests even the most faithful of frequent flyers.
Amanda Ducker has made a promise. She will raise these two Indigenous children far away from the chaos of their native Tennant Creek — and the government can stay out of it.
She’s the first Australian woman to be selected for astronaut training. So how is Dr Meganne Christian getting ready?
Storytelling is Jeanne Ryckmans’ life. So, what happens when a professional yarn peddler meets an adept yarn spinner who claims to be close to George Pell and the RBA governor?
Slowly my mouth begins to burn. Initially this is of no concern; we’ve all chomped on too much chilli at one time, and inevitably the shock, and the heat, abates. But not on this night…
As the Women’s World Cup draws near, FIFA executive Sarai Bareman says fans will see fast games with a higher level of integrity.
A degree in circus arts? It’s not all about wigs and juggling, says the boss of Melbourne’s circus institute: “It’s an extremely dangerous profession”.
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