Digital edition September 16
SEEING faces in everyday objects isn't that unusual, says "Whimsy" columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS. He says there's a name for it – “facial pareidolia” – and it's all around us.
SEEING faces in everyday objects isn't that unusual, says "Whimsy" columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS. He says there's a name for it – “facial pareidolia” – and it's all around us.
TWO-time ACT Business Woman of the Year Louise Curtis' life has hit rock bottom in the space of four years, the victim of what she calls a “fake” investigation by Access Canberra, reports DANIELLE NOHRA.
A political movement among women wanting action on climate change has the potential to transform federal parliament. And the surprise surge of Greens votes in the ACT has provided massive encouragement to them, reports ROBERT MACKLIN.
CANBERRA has saved nothing for a rainy day. The economic hailstorm bearing down on the seven years of debt amassed by the profligate Barr government and its bloated public service can mean only more debt. Before the blame-it-on-coronavirus excuses start, JON STANHOPE exposes the $3 billion budget black hole.