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Australia’s electoral system handed Labor a landslide, but unless it uses this moment to fix our broken democracy, it may one day be the one left behind. Dr Klaas Woldring writes. THE HUGE ELECTION ...
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The processing time for skilled visas has tripled, fuelling migration pressures and exposing cracks in the Government's immigration strategy. Dr Abul Rizvi reports. The average processing time ...
The Liberal and National parties are "on a break", but what does this mean for Australia's polity? Managing editor Michelle Pini analyses the split. AFTER ALMOST FOUR DECADES without an official ...
From Jakarta to the Vatican, Prime Minister Albanese's journey underscores a global call to ban the world's most destructive weapons, writes Dave Sweeney. ON HIS FIRST overseas trip since his sweeping ...
Studio shot of notably expressive Australian actor Geoffrey Rush. (Photo, circa 2000.) Rush is the founding president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 ...
While Saturday’s election result was an outstanding win for Albanese and Labor, it was also a clear and powerful message from Australians to our polity: Australians want the Far-Right-crazy dialled ...
The Liberal Party is like a members-only boys' club — except the boys aren't there when members need them the most, writes Zayda Dollie. LIVE BY the Bro Code, die by the Bro Code. If you are drawn to ...
The push to restart U.S. nuclear testing raises fears of global fallout, echoing a dangerous past with lasting consequences, writes Karl Grossman. '...The President may order the above-ground testing ...
The two major parties’ leaders are demonstrating their colossal ignorance and refusal to deal with a grim future and the most critical issues facing this nation, writes Sue Arnold. THE RECENT ...
IA's new video series, Indy Eye, has launched to much acclaim and we'd like to remind you to keep your own eye out for new episodes! In this series, managing editor Michelle Pini engages in candid ...
Australia’s mainstream newsrooms are deploying multiple devious tactics to persuade voters to ditch Labor, as Alan Austin reports. THE TRICKS economics reporters use to convince their audiences of the ...