Australia's new political divide: 'globalists' versus 'patriots'
There is a new political fault line emerging in Australia, and it cuts across the traditional progressive and conservative divide.
There is a new political fault line emerging in Australia, and it cuts across the traditional progressive and conservative divide.
The government says it has a plan to fix the housing affordability crisis. This chart suggests it doesn't.
We pick the cream of the crop but Australia still has some way to go to make the most of its migrant community.
The US has once again broken its own record as the top importer of small arms, according to new research that ranks Australia sixth among the world's biggest importers of weapons including rifles, revolvers and pistols.
It's known as the Pink Tax and it's why women often have to pay more for an identical product.
America's wealthiest 20 people own more wealth than the bottom half of the country's population - about 152 million people - combined, according to new research.
Young people in Sydney are twice as likely as youth in other global cities to say their age made it hard to find work, according to new international research into the attitudes and economic prospects of 18 to 25-year olds.
Amy Wenham's generation are desperately arming themselves with qualifications in the face of the toughest jobs market in at least 20 years.
Australia ranks sixth in the world for youth-friendliness, according to a new global index that rates countries according to how well people aged 15 to 29 can flourish and prosper there.
Sydney and Melbourne have topped this year's index of the world's most reputable cities.
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