Honouring life of ‘loving service’
The spiritual leader of the church to which the Queen was devoted, farewelling her at a state funeral rich in pomp, pageantry and profound gratitude.
The spiritual leader of the church to which the Queen was devoted, farewelling her at a state funeral rich in pomp, pageantry and profound gratitude.
Joe Biden has led international leaders in paying heartfelt homage to the Queen as a who’s who of world power and politics assembled to farewell the late monarch.
Australia, she said on the first of 16 visits to her distant realm, was the promised land. From Robert Menzies’s fawning to the republican referendum, our nation changed so much over the years of the second Elizabethan age.
She was only 21 when then Princess Elizabeth pledged herself to her nation, laying down the guiding principle for how she would live and reign.
Australia must prepare for the emergence of up to two pandemic threats a year, the CSIRO warns in a benchmark report detailing new thinking on the next disease crisis.
Like this week’s grim economic outlook, the CSIRO’s report on megatrends that will frame the lives of Australians in the coming decades made confronting reading. There might be a silver lining.
Resource scarcity, drug-resistant superbugs, disrupted international trade, an ageing population and increasingly unstable climate feature in the ‘megatrends’ identified by the CSIRO.
Brisbane Olympics president Andrew Liveris insists preparation for the Games is years ahead of any previous event, even though the key delivery agency has no CEO and a full-time staff of only two.
One of three Labor-aligned lobbyists black-listed by the Queensland government for ‘double dealing’ in election campaigning has applauded the review that led to them being banned.
This winter of discontent for a bumbling Annastacia Palaszczuk gets bleaker by the day, just like Queensland’s deeply unwelcome cold snap.
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