
Journalists covering the Feb. 28, 2025, Oval Office meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described it as a jaw-dropping spectacle and a striking breach of Oval Office...

Labor gains in Redbridge poll of marginal seats and seizes lead in a Morgan poll
A poll of 20 marginal seats by Redbridge and Accent Research was conducted for the News Ltd tabloids on February 2025, from a sample presumably over 1,000. The Coalition led by 50.549.5, a 1.5-point gain for Labor since...

Microsoft cuts data centre plans and hikes prices in push to make users carry AI costs
After a year of shoehorning generative AI into its flagship products, Microsoft is trying to recoup the costs by raising prices, putting ads in products, and cancelling data centre leases. Google is making similar moves,...

A president just disrespected America in the Oval Office. It wasnt Zelenskyy. That was the verdict of the editorial team at the Kyiv Independent, one of Ukraines leading media outlets, on a remarkable spat in the Oval...

False economies: the evidence shows higher speed limits don’t make financial sense
Despite community resistance and legal push-back, the government isnt slowing down on its plan to roll back speed limit reductions on many roads. In the process, its going against expert advice from transport officials and...

How to prepare for a cyclone, according to an expert
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is predicted to make landfall anywhere between Bundaberg and northern New South Wales this week. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has warned it may bring severe hazards and dangerous and...

Australian poetry used to be popular. And it could be again
Dorothea Mackellars poem from 1908, My Country, is famous in Australia despite its outmoded colonial assumptions. Many people are able to quote its lines about ragged mountain ranges, droughts and flooding rains. However,...