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Started by Stanley Kubrick and taken on by Steven Spielberg, the 2001 film A.I. Artificial Intelligence has now ‘insinuated ...
What kind of mandate does a landslide election victory earn when the nation’s vote is paradoxically almost evenly divided?
Getting some face time with a petulant president who holds a grudge is a challenge for many world leaders, not just Albanese ...
Having chosen not to re-contest his federal seat of Moreton, Labor’s Graham Perrett returned to his first profession – ...
The extension of the North West Shelf gas project underscores the urgent need for nationally legislated plans for climate ...
A quizzical line from the author’s father has always reminded him of the importance of playfulness, whatever one’s age ...
If the Albanese government thought this was going to put the fire out, it was sorely mistaken. People are fuming at reports that Labor plans to increase JobSeeker only for those aged 55 and over in ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton uses an Israel–Palestine condolence motion to double down on his warmongering. A Greens attempt to amend the motion to condemn Israeli war crimes and call for a ...
For most of Australia’s news media, that’s the main story: Collins’s spectacular fall from grace and PwC’s slapdown by the Taxation Practitioners Board, which got its moment in the sun when its ...
The Albanese government has used Anzac Day eve to release the long-awaited defence strategic review, which calls for Australia to build longer range military power and warns that the defence force is ...
As the world races ahead on the mission to decarbonise transport systems in time to avert cataclysmic climate change, Australia is belatedly scrambling to catch up to the pack.. Electric cars ...
North Sydney MP Kylea Tink laments the limited terms of the review into the procurement of offshore processing contracts, as the cross bench urges Labor to do more to end indefinite detention.