Pairing far more than sum of its parts
WHEN Gough Whitlam arrives, wherever he is bound, you can almost hear his late wife, Margaret.
WHEN Gough Whitlam arrives, wherever he is bound, you can almost hear his late wife, Margaret.
TO describe the relationship between The Australian and Gough Whitlam at the height of his political powers as hot and cold is an understatement.
INDONESIA’S new leader Joko Widodo has marked his inauguration by inviting citizens to “come aboard the ship of Indonesia”.
THE judge who will rule on claims that Clive Palmer acted dishonestly by using $12m of China’s money has thrown out the legal bid to stop the case.
THE existence of a more than 15-year “pause” in average global surface temperatures has been “settled” but scientists remain split on what it means.
AN Australian man has been sentenced to nine months in jail for the death of a woman in a Java motorbike collision.
THE “true atomic age” of limitless electricity without any radioactive waste or carbon dioxide emissions could be a reality within a decade,
THE paying guests at Clive Palmer’s Coolum resort are often so thin on the ground that it has become a local sport to spot them.
JOE Hockey has squirmed under a British inquisition about Australia’s environmental record.
THE NT’s push to change land rights law to unblock development risks opening a debate that could destroy consensus, elder statesmen have warned.
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