Essendon’s Nick Hind wore a black armband and a wristband bearing the name of his cousin, Hannah McGuire, whose body was found in a burnt-out car.
Polling shows that third-party candidates could play an especially large role in 2024.
For a group of Israeli researchers, the attack on the music festival has created a rare opportunity to study the intersection of trauma and psychedelics.
For a few hundred bucks a head, Singapore diners will get an exclusive seven-course menu featuring cultivated meat concocted in Australia.
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee has won legions of fans following the Bruce Lehrmann trial with his wit and humanity.
It’s obscene that we know everything about the East German doping machine, yet we’re still talking about how to recognise that fact and offer redress all these years later.
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A growing number of applications to build private schools and places of worship in Melbourne’s green wedges is eroding their rural character, advocates say.
Changes aimed at stopping oligopolies becoming more entrenched through mergers make sense. Just don’t hold your breath for lower prices as a result.
Paul Marsh is reluctantly taking a three-month sabbatical. “It wasn’t a negotiation, it was an ultimatum,” says AFLPA president Patrick Dangerfield.
Hard work and sliding doors have led Mitch McGovern to finding his niche at Carlton.
In a perfect world, Craig Hutchison says it’d take two years to build a sports team to replace Collingwood. He had less than a year to create Super Netball’s Mavericks. And he’s never looked back.
Saudi Arabia’s second Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale features more than 170 works by 92 artists from 43 countries.
New chair Ann Johnson said the company did not support individual statements being made at curtain calls as it flagged a smaller season for 2025.
Australia’s bipartisan support for its key international climate pledge is under threat as the Nationals seek a deal in return for maintaining their support for a net zero emissions policy.
There are early signs of pushback as the government probes changes that would give pharmacists, nurses and others greater authority to prescribe medicines or make referrals.
It’s likely we’ll all live much longer, and we want those years to be good years. Here’s how to make that happen
When careers stagnate, most commonly it is due to a crisis of imagination. We have run out of ideas about how to do things differently.
The boom in AI technology has put a more sophisticated spin on a kind of gig work that doesn’t require leaving the house.
The Dogs again are teasing to deceive, but Essendon are displaying new reserves of resilience.
While some people’s views don’t change, thankfully sporting bodies acting on this seriously important matter.
She will be the first Victorian state Liberal MP to give birth while in office since the 1990s.
Australian companies welcomed Albanese’s Made in Australia policy this week, but the whole concept is pregnant with failure.