When everything's sold off, will we need foreign aid?
We could soon effectively rely on foreign aid to run electricity.
We could soon effectively rely on foreign aid to run electricity.
On the face of it, and in theory, 62 might be a touch too old to give birth to a child; for that reason the questions being raised by the case of a Tasmanian woman and her 78-year-old partner is understandable.
It's an image that should stay with us forever. Here in Australia, where we have the best of everything, a child is strapped to a bare restraint chair.
Western politics is more divided and bitter than at just about any time in the past century – but in America at least it's united by one thing.
Isn't it time we just left Gordon Nuttall alone?
Queensland's message to Malcolm Turnbull last Saturday was simple: TURN off the BULL.
The same-sex marriage plebiscite, scheduled in the weeks after Malcolm Turnbull's likely victory on Saturday, will upstage any of the nastiness we've seen in recent politics.
Sometimes it takes an 11-year-old to nail it. "Why are the politicians saying bad things about the other side," my daughter asked yesterday, "and not saying what they would do".
If Howard returned, a friend says, he would walk into PM's office.
A royal commission into our banks is needed for exactly the reasons the banks' bosses say it is not.
OK, Bill Shorten probably shouldn't have called Donald Trump barking mad.
Book tells tale of how group of women escaped perpetrators.
Another week, another bill in the mail from Campbell Newman's ill-disciplined approach to politics.
Why doesn't the murder of Lynette Daley warrant bigger headlines, and more talk?
Having played a leading role in putting the LNP into opposition, Jeff Seeney is now keeping them there.
The decision to overhaul voting has the strong capacity to change Annastacia Palaszczuk in the eyes of voters.
Politicians can act contrary to the public interest but they need to run with the crowd on this one.
Malcolm Turnbull's lost his mojo, and the Australian public along with it.
Ex-leaders - ousted by voters or their own parties - return to play themselves before live audience.
Prime Minister wants a tough building industry watchdog while fresh cloud looms over Arthur Sinodinos.
Comment: Last night, I pray, sleep eluded Tia Palmer's killer.
Graham Quirk has a big problem, and it's all about the D word.
Insurance companies need to quit the brazen ill-treatment and deliver what was promised.
"I hated it": It was a note of complaint, lacking empathy, and never to be forgotten.
Nothing about sleazy photo case sits comfortably with best practice.
So former deputy premier Jeff Seeney believes that his considerable talents are being overlooked, as he languishes on the State Opposition backbench.
Why are we steadfastly sticking to a system, whether it's the OP score or the 2018 ATAR plan, which acknowledges nothing other than a student's academic test scores?
Should you be able to keep a dog in a high rise block of units?
A mother has made a desperate and impassioned plea to the bullies who made her son's school life hell every day in 2015.
Nude photos of your little one can now be deemed pornographic.