‘We have to defend it’: Why our PM celebrates Australia Day
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed why he celebrates Australia Day and what we all share as we look to the future.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed why he celebrates Australia Day and what we all share as we look to the future.
Alana King’s parents may have come from India, but the cricketer has explained why she is true blue green and gold.
Professor Richard Scolyer AO was diagnosed with a brain tumour, but it didn’t stop him fighting cancer. Here, he reflects on what makes us a great nation and what he’d change.
Australian businessman Tony Shepherd explains what he loves about Australia — and why we still have a lot of work to do. See why.
The message Queensland Police sends to the community by continuing to investigate decades-old cold cases provides a powerful deterrent to would-be killers, writes the editor.
Congratulations to transgender activists. You have had a resounding victory over the medical fraternity, elected representatives and educators in Australia. Or so it would seem to me, writes Des Houghton.
Women are increasingly seeking the help of doctors to surgically fix “flaws” that don’t exist.
The legacy of Wayne Goss as Queensland premier continues to divide, decades after he was ditched from office. HAVE YOUR SAY
Shamsud-Din Jabbar used extremism to justify terrorising the very people he had previously sworn to defend. David Elliott warns that Australia could open itself up to the same danger.
Sprinkle edible flowers on your breakfast, says Meghan Markle in her new Netflix show. Doesn’t she know there’s a cost of living crisis? Meghan, read the room, writes Julie Cross.
Anthony Albanese may well lose the federal election, but like Jimmy Carter, history will judge him well, writes Paul Williams.
It’s the thing even the most mediocre Labor leader can point to when trying to convince us he will be better than the Liberals, so it says a lot that Albo’s made it this election’s centrepiece.
The latest Queensland schoolchild driven to suicide by relentless cyber-bullying is an all-too-familiar story, writes the editor.
Aussie cricket fans have ruthlessly put a line through Mitchell Marsh’s Test career – while posing a question about the ageing team. HAVE YOUR SAY
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