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Started by Stanley Kubrick and taken on by Steven Spielberg, the 2001 film A.I. Artificial Intelligence has now ‘insinuated ...
Having chosen not to re-contest his federal seat of Moreton, Labor’s Graham Perrett returned to his first profession – ...
Getting some face time with a petulant president who holds a grudge is a challenge for many world leaders, not just Albanese ...
The strange tale of Vivian Maier has been well rehearsed by now. It has been the subject of countless articles, innumerable gallery programs, two documentaries and at least one court case. For those ...
What kind of mandate does a landslide election victory earn when the nation’s vote is paradoxically almost evenly divided?
The extension of the North West Shelf gas project underscores the urgent need for nationally legislated plans for climate ...
A reflection on how early-life trauma might not just prepare us to cope with danger and anguish but attract us to it A few weeks ago, I finished the first draft of my third book, an untitled ...
Judith Brett’s and Amanda Lohrey’s comments on the ‘misogyny’ speech by Julia Gillard (‘They Had It Coming’ and ‘A Matter of Context’, November) were both necessary and timely. They pointed out the ...
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange is slowly dying in a UK prison, as the US maintains its fight to have him die in theirs – but there is hope “The goal is justice, the method is transparency. It’s important ...
Somebody told me that Burkhard Augustin Hase, the young German magician who has married an Australian and come to live in Melbourne, was doing a few gigs at the Butterfly Club next door to South ...
Professor Deborah Brennan works at the University of New South Wales' Social Policy Research Centre. She is one of Australia’s leading researchers in comparative social policy, early childhood ...
The main problem with the theory that the ABC has a left-wing bias is that it’s not true. None of the neverending stream of independent reviews commissioned by both the ABC and governments from time ...