As the festive season rapidly approaches, airports across the country are ramping up to prepare for the busiest time of the year, and have advised passengers how to avoid the holiday crush.... Read more »
Each day, op shop volunteers and staff are hurling clothes packed into bin bags onto rubbish trolleys. Some of the clothes are stained, while others are soiled. Their destination: landfill.”There’s no dignity... Read more »
Exclusive: The widow of Bob Hawke has described in detail how she planned to murder him several years before he became prime minister. Blanche d’Alpuget, a successful author, had already decided to... Read more »
Two thirds of Australians support the world-leading social media ban, with parents of teens the group most in favour of the incoming laws. Exclusive polling for this masthead found that of 1244... Read more »
Students in Western Australia are turning their backs on ATAR, but they’re still going to university
“I thought I was stuck between a rock and a hard place, it’s a bit of a cliche but at school you feel like you have to do well to then do... Read more »
Far North Queensland parents have told a District Court judge of their distress and guilt after a former teacher was jailed for nearly 100 offences involving children at the primary school where... Read more »
In his first interview since formally joining One Nation, Barnaby Joyce says he sees comparisons between his new party and Britain’s far-right Reform UK party under populist leader Nigel Farage. “Yes I... Read more »
Older Australians who retire without owning a home will need about double the superannuation of those with a paid-off property if they want to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle, research finds. Advocacy group... Read more »
Senior government minister Don Farrell charged taxpayers $9,000 over three years for his family’s travel costs after being invited to football games and tennis matches around Australia, parliamentary records show. Amid growing... Read more »
The federal government’s quiet decision to slash apprenticeship incentives is not just a budget tweak; it’s a blow to the very trades that keep Australia running. By halving support payments for apprentices... Read more »