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 ...
whole deplorable and disgusting affair. Clearly, this was a begrudging decision if there ever was one, because, let’s face it, the Government is far from concerned with the human rights of Australia’s ...
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Quietly but destructively, Australia’s jobs situation is worsening. Alan Austin examines the latest data. THE NUMBER of Australians now looking for work climbed to 713,000 in July, the highest in 14 ...
Some people love Christmas movies, some people loathe them. Entertainment editor John Turnbull sits somewhere in between, so here are five Christmas movies that don’t send him into an irrational rage.
Malcolm Turnbull appeared on a special edition of the ABC’s Q&A last Thursday. Charming, at times evasive and polite as ever, we didn’t learn much. But is this the end of his political career as he ...
The recent Facebook scandal highlighted that personal information previously posted online can be used against us. The majority of people are concerned with how their data will be used but few ...
Australia's future looks brighter after the ALP National Conference, writes Rodney E. Lever, who defends Bill Shorten following his backflip on boat turnbacks. EVEN WITH the dark shadow of Rupert ...
Tony Abbott's war on the public broadcaster will cause him far more hurt than it will cause the ABC, says Bob Ellis. It was wise of the ABC to have rebroadcast this particular Q&A. It showed that ...
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