The best new shows to watch from Morning Wars to Slow Horses

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Next big things, epic finales, returning favourites, new comedies and killer dramas: we have rounded up the best TV of spring (with two sneaky... Read more »

The 38-year-old Chanel heir protecting a $137 billion fortune

Arthur Heilbronn’s rise gives some indication of the succession plans of the media-shy extended family, which has long sought to keep its wealth out of the public eye. Gerard Wertheimer’s son David... Read more »

RSE workers’ accommodation a constraint to scheme, says Fiji government official

In 2024/2025, there were 177 employers in the scheme employing about 17,000 workers across areas like horticulture and viticulture. Pacific partners commit to supporting returnees Vanuatu, Samoa and Tonga remained the largest... Read more »

Law firm flags class action against Queensland government over youth detention treatment

A class-action lawsuit is being prepared against the state of Queensland and the Department of Youth Justice over the treatment of juveniles at youth detention centres. This week legal firm Levitt Robinson... Read more »

Ships in the night. Australia ups corporate law enforcement as America goes soft

Two words from Donald Trump on his social media platform sent shivers through markets yesterday. Prices, he said, were “WAY DOWN”. They’re not. That’d be deflation and America certainly isn’t there. But... Read more »

Narendra Modi and Vladimir Putin meet in China at Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin have met in China in a show of deepening ties between the two countries as New Delhi’s relationship with Washington sours over... Read more »

Dear gen Z, take a lesson from this zillennial: to be cringe is to be free | Eleanor Burnard

Millennials are a generation infamous for their love of avocado toast, craft beer, Harry Potter, inventing the idea of a Disney adult and girlboss feminism. For that they’ve been subject to the... Read more »

Melbourne anti-immigration rally in pictures

Note: the following article contains distressing content. In early August, a TikTok posted by an anonymous user called for Australians to organise and march against so-called mass migration. The now-deleted video, which... Read more »

Major changes at COSBOA at Luke Achterstraat departs CEO role

Luke Achterstraat will step away from the Council of Small Business Organisations (COSBOA), departing the prominent advocacy group after two-and-a-half years as CEO. Achterstraat has tendered his resignation to the COSBOA board,... Read more »

March for Australia: Anthony Albanese and Roger Cook condemn rallies as ‘a campaign of division and hate’

Anthony Albanese has joined widespread condemnation of anti-immigration rallies across the country at the weekend, accusing them of “giving neo-nazis a platform.” Tens of thousands gathered across capital cities for the “March... Read more »