Kate Grenville’s book successfully intertwines national and personal history to evoke Australia’s past – but multiculturalism challenges her idea of collective memory.
Rosslyn Jeffrey wonders why people get so excited over fuel discounts and taxes, rather than a lack of useful plans.
A return to traditional Indigenous burning practices in the Gibson and Great Sandy deserts is helping protect the ninu, or ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers fired the starting gun on an election with a pitifully small tax cut and deficits as far as the eye ...
It’s no Bondi Beach, but Pondi, or Penrith Beach, has been a welcome relief to the city’s sweltering western suburbs.
Bradfield City Centre is a 280-acre metropolis under construction next to the new Western Sydney Airport. There, Hassell, a ...
A total of 361 properties were sold via auction last week. Realestate.com.au data division Proptrack has reported 1505 local ...
Police are baffled by a seemingly random attack on an Aussie resident after large road spikes were found scattered across her ...
Police are baffled by a seemingly random attack on an Aussie resident after large road spikes were found scattered across her ...
Andrew Cohen of Glebe has a place in Irish/Australian history: “At the NSW Leagues Club in Philip Street in 1976, my supervisor and I tapped Australia’s first Guinness keg and I drank the first ...
Move over Atlassian, three execs from another tech firm, hyperscale data provider AirTrunk, have splurged more than $50m on ...
But, no, Peter Dutton has rejected it out of hand and on the worst possible ground that it is a European issue and nothing to do with Australia ... Mr Cannon-Brookes at Sydney Airport unnoticed ...
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