Libs channel Labor’s unfriendly ghost, Jim Scullin
A first-term government has not been kicked out of office for almost a century but Peter Dutton is hoping comparisons with the 1931 election will resonate.
The Brumbies have suffered a surprise 35-29 loss to the Hurricanes, putting a dent in their Super Rugby Pacific title ambitions.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians could avoid the emergency department under one of Labor's last health promises of the election campaign.
As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton prepare to face off for the final time in a leaders' debate, the opposition leader will start a blitz of key seats.
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffery Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, says the toll of abuse inevitably became too heavy to handle.
Polling shows the government and opposition are struggling to convince voters they're capable of improving their lot as the clock winds down to election day.
Thanks to a $6 million upgrade last year, the Mint's new museum at Deakin features interactive displays that will entertain young and old alike That's the word according to this advertising feature provided by the Royal Australian Mint.
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A first-term government has not been kicked out of office for almost a century but Peter Dutton is hoping comparisons with the 1931 election will resonate.
The Brumbies have suffered a surprise 35-29 loss to the Hurricanes, putting a dent in their Super Rugby Pacific title ambitions.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians could avoid the emergency department under one of Labor's last health promises of the election campaign.
As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton prepare to face off for the final time in a leaders' debate, the opposition leader will start a blitz of key seats.
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffery Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, says the toll of abuse inevitably became too heavy to handle.
Polling shows the government and opposition are struggling to convince voters they're capable of improving their lot as the clock winds down to election day.
Melbourne-based, Ukrainian-born Cardinal Mykola Bychok has revealed the emotional toll of the death of Pope Francis ahead of the pontiff's funeral.
The NRL's Melbourne Storm are accused of cancelling the Welcome to Country at short notice, hours after hecklers disrupted the city's Anzac Day dawn service.
A 34-year-old man on a good behaviour order has been accused of stealing more than $3600 worth of items in six incidents from shops across Canberra.
"The Australian 'tall-poppy syndrome", where individuals who achieve prominence are cut down, ensures that no leader is spared criticism. Politicians, being highly visible figures, become easy targets for caricature," writes CLIVE WILLIAMS.
The war of politics rages as the nation marks Anzac Day. Cartoon by Paul Dorin
"A lack of resources within the ODPP means that it has received insufficient funding to employ experienced staff. That shortfall means that the Barr government has decided not to accept a request for the necessary funds," writes HUGH SELBY.
Barr v Trump and this week we end up with an unfunny KEEPING UP THE ACT because these guys are quite sobering in their similarity. Take a look.
"I couldn’t help wondering what was so 'good' about that Friday when the Christian leader, Jesus of Nazareth, was nailed to a cross," writes The Gadfly columnist ROBERT MACKLIN.
Reader NIZAM YOOSUF laments about the design of public car parks in Gungahlin to the extent he reckons he's found the worst in Australia. A big call.
As we say goodbye to Easter, the election inches ever closer, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
"Perhaps the scene is set for the surrender of a document that will finally resolve the beloved Shakespeare myth," wonders columnist ROBERT MACKLIN as the Bard takes another pasting, this time from an American author.
There is nothing quite like the Australian war story, writes streaming columnist NICK OVERALL.
ROB KENNEDY reviews Emotional Landscapes II, at the Australian National Capital Artists gallery at Dickson.
"Kate Kemp has said the purpose of her novel is to ask whether a woman can change her life if she’s not happy with her lot, and is the answer different for different women?" writes book reviewer ANNA CREER.
William Shakespeare's four folios, which compile his plays, will go on sale at Sotheby's in London a month after the Bard's birthday.
Arts editor HELEN MUSA opens her latest Artsweek column with news of an art gallery that's thinking big and another that's dedicated to pop-ups.
A new book, Tulips in the Capital, is less about horticulture than about Canberra's thriving Dutch community and early Dutch migrants here, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
"It is impossible to quantify the value of this program, particularly on younger or emerging artists." MEREDITH HINCHLIFFE reviews the Craft + Design Canberra's Regenerate: Artists-in-Residence Exhibition.
MEREDITH HINCHLIFFE reviews With Moth, an exhibition by Sue Peachey at Craft + Design Canberra.
"The Infinite is an event prone to a bit of self indulgence but given the depth of The National, a couple of hours taking the mickey is not out of place." Reviewer ALANNA MACLEAN sees the curtain down on the National Folk Festival for 2025.
Gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON reports that, as autumn takes its toll on the leaves, Tree Week is getting close.
"Rutherglen is at the heart of a region known for its big reds and fortified muscats and tokays made by esteemed wineries," writes wine columnist RICHARD CALVER.
"While recipes are authentic and celebrate many parts of Mexico, Cartel Belconnen dares to add its own twist," writes dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
Thanks to a $6 million upgrade last year, the Mint's new museum at Deakin features interactive displays that will entertain young and old alike That's the word according to this advertising feature provided by the Royal Australian Mint.
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In this feature we focus on some Canberra businesses committed to helping with safe work practices.
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A tax debt was weighing on Luca and Jian's business. Chartered accountant GAIL FREEMAN shares some sensible solutions to lightening the load.
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You've got to watch that Easter Bunny, warns cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
Many people are convinced Easter egg chocolate tastes better than regular chocolate, and they may be on to something.
In a novel way of letting us know the season is changing, some species of plants naturally set flowers and bloom, writes gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.