Last month, when Zali Steggall accused Peter Dutton of racism, Sky News reported that the opposition leader was seeking legal advice. Presumably he chose not to pursue it. Truth is one of the few ...
The latest results from the annual national literacy and numeracy tests in schools shows what we already knew: Australian education systems are not getting any better or fairer. The Better and Fairer ...
In Quiet Resonance at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Korean artist Lee Ufan opens a way of knowing beyond the human self.
Two writers locked in the weight of the stories we choose to tell and the poems we choose to compose,” says award-winning ...
When Luke Stickels found an organisation ‘farming’ his brother for NDIS invoices, it set him on a path towards a more just ...
Only five people have been given access to the royal commission’s sealed section. One is the attorney-general, who is ‘giving consideration to questions relating to the release of the confidential ...
Pasi Sahlberg | is a Finnish education expert, author and professor at the University of Melbourne.
After supposedly quitting television two years ago, Shaun Micallef returns next week with a new show on SBS – although these ...
The Australian Ballet’s Oscar – an enactment of Oscar Wilde’s life and loves – foregrounds queer desire in a tour de force.
The spa required six people to steer it into the backyard where the pool would have gone. That first dusk: tins of beer and the spa cycled between blue and purple lights. My father played Cher.
Pedro Almodóvar’s The Last Dream is not an autobiography, he is quick to tell us. And, he says, he has no desire to write one. His new book, however, is in its own way a kind of self-portrait: it is a ...
John first picked up one of my guitars when he was about four years old and he’s never put it down. He was one of those kids ...