Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Jason Koutsoukis, on Robert Nioa’s arms empire and the impact he’ll have on Australian defence policy. As Trump’s radical reshaping of the US pulls into ...
First, a warning. This week’s conversation with Sonia Orchard is about sexual assault and abuse. It’s about the failures – social, structural, legal – that entrench and prolong the trauma for victim ...
When Arthur Sinodinos arrived in Washington as Australia’s ambassador to the United States in 2020, he was told the best way to get things done with Donald Trump was to go straight to the person in ...
Associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University David Szakonyi, on what Vladimir Putin is offering Trump, and the figures behind the Russian deal.
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe, on what is happening in Tasmanian waters – and how it will impact the upcoming election. Warmer waters, disease and antibiotics have pushed ...
A new production of ‘Macbeth’ starring David Tennant is an opportunity to consider if it might provide the quintessential tragic role How real is the Macbeth curse, which makes the mere articulation ...
Toto hurls herself towards the front door of the Lodge and, with a staccato chorale, welcomes a visitor. In the foyer, Anthony Albanese gazes warmly at his cavoodle. “No matter what kind of a day it’s ...
Remembering lessons in the art of derailing and the power of obfuscation at a Year 10 Model United Nations day ...
Melbourne’s on-again off-again embrace of street art is now tested by the trial of the alleged artist behind ‘Pam the Bird’ “Now,” begins Jonathan Barreiro, the defence barrister leaning close to the ...
The Hungarian-English novelist’s latest is another tale of human failure, managing to turn his characters’ inability to feel into something affecting Szalay’s technical achievement is to make all this ...
Next month, it will be 30 years since the publication of Helen Garner’s The First Stone. Searching, honest and incendiary, the book represents Garner’s grappling with sexual harassment that occurred ...
Remembering lessons in the art of derailing and the power of obfuscation at a Year 10 Model United Nations day In 2007, the Year 10 students at my school in Newcastle were invited to apply for two ...
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