Don't get your tux dry-cleaned for gay marriage just yet
Asking someone to marry you is the highest compliment you can give another human being, according to my dad.
Judith Ireland is a special writer, weekends, for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based at Parliament House
Asking someone to marry you is the highest compliment you can give another human being, according to my dad.
Tony Abbott would absolutely hate to hear it, but he could learn something from Julia Gillard.
Both sides of politics now agree about giving a Gonski. But we need to give a Gonskini, too.
We should love our national anthem not fall asleep because of it.
Going after an MP just days after she has given birth is a new low in politics.
It may be cool to act like elections are a horrible affliction we are forced to endure on a triennial basis. But really, we should be celebrating their arrival, not complaining.
Congratulations, world. We have reached peak stupid. This week, a man hijacked a plane flying from Alexandria to Cairo and forced it to land in Cyprus.
Those feeling sick and tired of Australian politics right now can take heart from one thing: we are not America.
Have federal MPs been watching too many old-timey musicals?
Bill Shorten has looked better as Malcolm Turnbull has stumbled.
Search pagination
Save articles for later.
Subscribe for unlimited access to news. Login to save articles.
Return to the homepage by clicking on the site logo.