Cartoon / Dose of Dorin
Too late? Time will tell, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
Insurance claims for damage linked to ex-tropical cyclone Alfred and earlier record flooding in north Queensland have almost reached $1.5 billion, data shows.
The man who stabbed six people at a busy shopping centre during a psychotic episode had expressed concerns that his mental condition was worsening years before.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has removed Tanya Plibersek from her environment portfolio and reshuffled other roles in a new-look ministry.
The ABC has called the south Canberra and Norfolk Island seat of Bean for Labor candidate David Smith, after a days-long fight against independent Jessie Price.
The needs of Australians must be prioritised over culture wars, an ex-Liberal has urged, as the party prepares to elect a new leader after its election loss.
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Insurance claims for damage linked to ex-tropical cyclone Alfred and earlier record flooding in north Queensland have almost reached $1.5 billion, data shows.
The man who stabbed six people at a busy shopping centre during a psychotic episode had expressed concerns that his mental condition was worsening years before.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has removed Tanya Plibersek from her environment portfolio and reshuffled other roles in a new-look ministry.
The ABC has called the south Canberra and Norfolk Island seat of Bean for Labor candidate David Smith, after a days-long fight against independent Jessie Price.
The needs of Australians must be prioritised over culture wars, an ex-Liberal has urged, as the party prepares to elect a new leader after its election loss.
The woman pictured in this CCTV image, who they believe was a witness to a fight between two teenage boys at the Woden bus interchange, has come forward.
Nationals leader David Littleproud is standing behind his record as he stares down a challenge for the party's top position in federal parliament.
NT senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has put her hand up for deputy Liberal leader as she and shadow treasurer Angus Taylor vow to regroup and rebuild the party.
A 23-year-old woman will face court on Monday for allegedly biting, kicking and punching a security guard after she was denied entry to a Civic nightclub early on Sunday morning.
Too late? Time will tell, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
"Sofronoff got away from us. Never again. If there is an inquiry, we’ll know before it starts what the outcomes will be." HUGH SELBY imagines what Labor's thinking in the wake of agreeing to an inquiry into indigenous deaths in custody.
"Many of those who started jogging when it became trendy in the 1970s, now have knee and hip problems," writes Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS, who looks at the pros and cons of running.
From the mouths of babes... a scary prospect! PAUL DORIN draws for all parents in this cartoon.
This week KEEPING UP THE ACT interviews Canberrans about their satisfaction with the ACT government... it's not pretty.
The World Health Organization argues vaccination is second only to clean water and sanitation in protecting the health of populations.
"A day began with a reasoned point of view about something: politics, sport, religion, veterans, lifestyle – current issues to be confirmed or questioned by the editorial." Columnist HUGH SELBY wants to make editorials great again.
LEELA ROSS and others take umbrage at an earlier letter calling on the Canberra Jewish community to justify the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza.
"In the hands of four master musicians, nothing seemed impossible, and the ensemble was consistently tight, energised and meticulous." MICHAEL WILSON reviews Rapture, a performance by the Australian String Quartet.
HELEN MUSA previews the play If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You, which opens this week at the ACT Hub, Kingston.
"Attending a live organ recital is the best way to appreciate the power of this instrument and the music written for it." LEN POWER reviews Samuel Giddy's recital marking the centenary of the organ at Canberra City Uniting Church.
"The exhibition is not only a celebration of Megalo’s past achievements but there is a deliberate emphasis on the present and future of the print workshop." KERRY-ANNE COUSINS reviews Megalo 45 years of print – An archive exhibition.
When world-changing events unfold, the streaming statistics that follow tell their own fascinating tales about the way people are reacting, writes streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
"Moral hazard, moral injury and moral healing in the context of gross injustice are the novel’s themes." CON BOEKEL reviews a new book by former Canberra author Irma Gold.
A portrait addressing the juggle of motherhood, a day job and making art has taken out one of Australia's richest and most prestigious sector awards.
"It’s complex stuff with no straight timeline, staged by director and designer Chris Baldock with a real feeling for the possibilities of a setting with the audience on four sides." ALANNA MACLEAN reviews When The Rain Stops Falling.
COLIN STEELE retreats to the cloisters to review three books of disparate themes – biography, mystery and satire – but all based in academia.
The Brumbies have issued a statement saying scans have cleared five eighth Noah Lolesio of any serious injury after he was stretchered from the field.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN salutes a real superhero on Mother's Day.
JYE MARSHALL explains how having no pants in public went from a nightmare to the Met Gala’s hottest fashion trend.
Not all plants of the same species have the same growth characteristics and knowing plant names before planting will help prevent the wrong one becoming an unwelcome escapee into the bushland, says gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
It’s now the time to ensure your home is warm through the cold months of winter and beyond. Here are some of Canberra’s experts skilled at keeping homes cosy.
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Reliable, steady Portia's Place, after 29 years and having changed hands only a few times, still goes strong in today’s truly volatile hospitality scene, says dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.