Lotus is back in a new paradise that turns to hell
Hit comedy-drama The White Lotus is once again taking audiences to paradise before promptly turning it into hell, writes streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
Gardening writer JACKIE WARBURTON is enjoying the colour from a new annual herb plant that she reckons is easy to grow.
The artist and curator who were to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale say they are hurt and disappointed, after their selection was reversed.
Tropical Cyclone Zelia is impacting the Australian coast, with the category five system unleashing wild winds and triggering heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
A longer video showing two nurses suggesting Israeli patients would be killed or refused care has emerged as police wait to receive a copy to consider charges.
ALEX WANG, of real estate agency Archer, has been named Agent of the Year at the RateMyAgent Awards 2025. He is the first agent of Chinese background to win this title in Canberra.
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"Next time you watch ugly anger and rage on the news, try standing in their shoes first. Kindness is built on the opportunities created by those who came before," writes Kindness columnist ANTONIO DI DIO.
The artist and curator who were to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale say they are hurt and disappointed, after their selection was reversed.
Tropical Cyclone Zelia is impacting the Australian coast, with the category five system unleashing wild winds and triggering heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
Michael Bennett reckons he's discovered the focal point and connecting image of the bush capital – Telstra Tower atop Black Mountain.
A longer video showing two nurses suggesting Israeli patients would be killed or refused care has emerged as police wait to receive a copy to consider charges.
David Pocock is going on tour to visit other independent candidates challenging major party MPs after electoral changes he brands as unfair were rammed through.
Two more people have been charged in relation to an attempted murder in Wanniassa last year.
The prime minister says Australian officials had relayed concern to Beijing after China dropped flares within metres of a military aircraft.
Inheritance taxes are economically efficient and reduce inequality between those who work for an income and those who earn income from wealth, economists say.
An X has been used to represent love and kisses for centuries. But how did it start? KATIE BARCLAY has some answers.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN takes aim at Donald Trump's global tariffs push.
Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS got predictable responses when he researched an article on what gave people pleasure, so he changed his question and asked what people found annoying. Here they come again…
What kind of country do we want to be, asks JENNY STEWART. "Are we satisfied with being a consumerist society, or would we prefer to be a leading middle power with a distinctive presence in the arts, science, technology and innovation?"
As Coles slashes its product range, will well-known brands disappear from supermarket shelves, asks FLAVIO MACAU.
"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," writes ROSS FITZGERALD.
Letter writer VALERIE SCOTT came home from Brisbane awestruck by its municipal beauty to the vista of Canberra's weeds and poorly mown grass.
The Peter Principle asserts that a person continues to receive promotions up to that point where they reach a level of incompetence. Columnist HUGH SELBY cheekily urges Mr Dutton and his followers to reflect on this.
Legal columnist HUGH SELBY shares a "cautionary" tale of community policing and some of life's choices...
Hit comedy-drama The White Lotus is once again taking audiences to paradise before promptly turning it into hell, writes streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
A collection of Barry Humphries' personal items, including Dame Edna Everage frocks and a book signed by Oscar Wilde, have been sold at Christie's in London.
ROB KENNEDY reviews Resonance: Art as the Voice of Nature at Canberra Museum and Gallery.
The artistic director of Canberra Writers Festival, Beejay Silcox, is stepping down after two years at the helm.
"Performed on the grass, the actors at once had to be larger than life and capable of using their physicality and very clear diction to advance the story." JOE WOODWARD reviews Macbeth at The Q.
Well-known Melbourne curator and arts writer Sophia Cai has is the next director of Canberra Contemporary, formerly Canberra Contemporary Art Space.
HELEN MUSA lists arts everywhere around the town and beyond in her latest Artsweek column.
String sisters Kristine and Margarita Balanas. Arts editor HELEN MUSA looks at the hard work that goes into their performance.
Friends of Australian Rock Art are holding a symposium on Wednesday at the National Museum about endangered rock art at Murujuga, also known as the Burrup Peninsula, in the Pilbara region of WA.
Gardening writer JACKIE WARBURTON is enjoying the colour from a new annual herb plant that she reckons is easy to grow.
ALEX WANG, of real estate agency Archer, has been named Agent of the Year at the RateMyAgent Awards 2025. He is the first agent of Chinese background to win this title in Canberra.
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Wine writer RICHARD CALVER has a copy of the latest Halliday Wine Companion and while he salutes the work of doyen James Halliday, he's not comfortable with numeric scores being attached to wines.
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In this feature we talk to some of Queanbeyan’s thriving businesses about their passion and the town they call home.
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Chartered accountant GAIL FREEMAN applies some financial pruning and fertiliser to get a couple of gardeners' businesses growing again.
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While there are many plants we can grow that use less or little water, drought-tolerant plants also need to survive our cold winters, writes garden columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
Planning a work trip can be a time-consuming and demanding task. Many arrangements must be made and booked, such as hotels, flights and transport.
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