
Modern houses don't need so many bathrooms
Leaving the kids to their own devices is a phrase that's a lot more literal than it used to be.
Leaving the kids to their own devices is a phrase that's a lot more literal than it used to be.
Pokemon Go? No clue. The whole Pokemon thing confused me when my boys got into it nigh on a couple of decades ago, and it still confuses me now, but, as explained to me by my eldest, it's something like this.
And so, after a tremulous, difficult birth, the Turnbull government begins anew, for the first time under its own electoral steam.
What if the prime minister sacked the treasurer and promised to govern for everyone, not just those near the top?
Credit rating agencies should be viewed with scepticism.
A poor country landlocked in the middle of Africa balances on the edge of civil war, in which ancient tribal rivalries, thinly disguised beneath a veneer of post-colonial politics, erupt in horrifying bouts of rape and massacre.
Malcolm Turnbull's concern about the use of taxpayers' money is ringing a bit hollow.
We need to talk about Kevin. We face a choice; wildly inexperienced but bumptious and bullying male versus wise and experienced female, accomplished, respected, fit for purpose. And we act like this is even a contest?
The issue of animal rights has highlighted a growing warping of human values, a reluctance to acknowledge that we humans are truly exceptional.
Well this is getting a bit embarrassing. While Hillary Clinton is making a serious and unprecedented bid for the White House, more and more Americans are asking questions about the experiences of Julia Gillard.
In the selfie-driven, life-curation-for-social-media-age we inhabit, failure is as unspeakable as a bad smell in a small space.
Barack Obama is a pinnacle of dietary restraint, while Richard Glover cannot help but listen to the throaty calls of a bottle of Barossa shiraz.
What really sets off the haters is when women do things that men have traditionally done.
It's not only Labor whose primary vote is at historic lows, writes Tim Colebatch. And there's no mystery about why.
America is an idea in a way that Australia never has been.
In the Australian cinema classic Muriel's Wedding, BIll Hunter plays an unscrupulous local councillor in the fictional town of Porpoise Spit.
In an alternate reality where Packer's gambling interests extended to greyhounds, the dogs would still be running.
In case you are planning to BBQ sausages this weekend ...
There is more than one industry you could argue has lost its "social licence" to operate.
It is astounding that we must explain the basics of genital exposure etiquette to grown human men. Yet the notion that one really shouldn't share NSFW photos unless asked seems a struggle for many men.
Outer suburbs are still too much of an afterthought. We run the risk of divided cities – the haves in the inner city and have-nots in the outer suburbs.
We need a property market that facilitates people to move to housing that best suits them. That's why I'm up to my 20th home.
To say the knives have come out for him would be wrong. Some never put them away in the first place
All the pictures of Malcolm Turnbull looking glum since Saturday night tell us a story we already instinctively knew: he fears he has miscalculated again.
Look around in Australia on the first business day after the country was supposedly rendered "ungovernable" by Saturday's election. On Monday the share market was up and so was the Australian dollar.
The election's big winners are those few who can't abide the gays being wed.
The underlying struggle was for the Liberals to build public trust in Turnbull, and for Labor to damage it.
Two international events of the last week highlight just how disappointing Australia's approach to same-sex marriage has been.
Who saw Bill Shorten being interviewed by Leigh Sales on 7.30 on Thursday evening?
On same-sex marriage, a potentially weakened Malcolm Turnbull is sitting on a powder keg.
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