Donald Trump’s return to power isn’t a political revival, it’s the inevitable consequence of a nation consumed by the very racism it refuses to confront, writes Dr Victoria Fielding. ON THE DAY that U ...
Over the past week, the crypto world has been thrown into turmoil by explosive claims that a “quantum team has breached institutional-grade BTC wallets”. Although no official confirmation has been ...
Sussan Ley’s so-called “values test” exposes the Coalition’s desperation to court the far-Right under the guise of patriotism, writes Dr Abul Rizvi. DESPITE SAYING she wants to change the “tone” of ...
In a cruel policy move, the Trump Administration cancelled funding for World AIDS Day commemorations on the first of December. The U.S. Government has made a formal statement to recognise those who ...
Antifascist combat training is about feeling safe, not tough, writes Tom Tanuki. WRITING IN Red Flag about why we should carefully consider what tactics we use when mobilising against white ...
Appalling Hanson... she really needs some new material.
“It was pretty confronting to know that an outlaw motorcycle group was running a company that had got a government contract." It was “mind-boggling” that such figures could participate in a “contract ...
Through Olivia Laing’s The Garden Against Time, the garden becomes more than a refuge — it’s a living battleground of beauty, class and conscience, writes Dr Rosemary Sorensen. GARDENING IS HEALTHY, ...
Young people are struggling — but not equally. While some inherit safety nets, others face shrinking futures, creating a quieter crisis and further divide. Carl Rhodes reports. AUSTRALIA'S YOUNG ...
A new book provides a sharp and unsettling examination of how Australia’s foreign policy is being shaped, steered and stretched by the strategic ambitions of a Trump-led United States. Bevan Ramsden ...
Trump is an unpredictable force reshaping global politics and international behaviour, reframing diplomacy, institutions and public discourse in his wake, writes Vince Hooper. In these fractious times ...
Indigenous people don’t offer us hope — they offer truth, which demands we dismantle the systems that made hope necessary, writes Yuki Lindley. HUNDREDS OF INDIGENOUS people poured out of their Amazon ...