Columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno, on the crucial moment for Australia and whether governments are delivering on their mission to end violence against women. As Australia demanded ...
Managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett on the Australian who built a reputation as one of the best at “capture and kill” in America – and how he’s ended up being central to Donald Trump’s ...
The film director remembers his friend and brother-in-law, the celebrated Latvian-Australian fine artist and printmaker No doubt many, or even most, of the European migrants who came to Australia ...
One day in early 2010, Jennifer Robinson received a phone call from her mentor and colleague, Australian-British barrister and academic Geoffrey Robertson, telling her – rather cryptically – that he ...
The author’s lifelong embrace of solitude and small enclosed spaces is reflected in a line from Chekhov We are in the laundry of Nanna’s council flat in West Yorkshire. My brother, age four, suggests ...
NMBW Architecture Studio’s innovative inner-Melbourne office conversion exposes the true cost of Modernism’s ‘less is more’ Lifted off the ground on stone platforms, the steel and glass totems ...
The Albanese government made promises on transparency, but its use of FOI and NDAs is still disturbingly widespread Former senator Rex Patrick is on a self-described transparency crusade. One of the ...
Artistic director Antony Hamilton’s latest work, debuting at Rising festival, envelops the audience within its massive inflatable set On the brink of its 30th year, and having created almost 80 ...
I didn’t really think about it, to be honest … there wasn’t a second where I considered not helping. I jumped straight up and went straight in. — Brianna Hurst [W]ho is society? There is no such thing ...
The writer’s long-awaited return is a poetry collection that probes the risks of reclaiming histories of colonial traumas When Nam Le’s debut short story collection The Boat landed in 2008 it was so ...
A visit to a life-drawing class at Arts Project Australia, where artists living with an intellectual disability are developing professional careers The heater pushes a warm breeze over Arts Project ...
This will sound like a thought experiment, or a dystopian daydream, or the plot of a sci-fi film. You walk the dog early one morning, and a house down the road has disappeared. The block where it ...