
Peter Dutton: a Liberal leader seeking to surf on the wave of outer suburbia
In searching for the real Peter Dutton, it is possible to end up frustrated because you have looked too hard. Politically, Dutton is not complicated. There is a consistent line in his beliefs through his career. Perhaps...

Major parties used to easily dismiss the rare politician who stood alone in parliament. These MPs could be written off as isolated idealists, and the press could condescend to them as noble, nave and unlikely to succeed....

The year is 1972. The Whitlam Labor government has just been swept into power and major changes to Australias immigration system are underway. Many people remember this time for the formal end of the racist White Australia...

Climate change and the housing crisis are a dangerous mix. So which party is grappling with both?
Australia is running out of affordable, safe places to live. Rents and mortgages are climbing faster than wages, and young people fear they may never own a home. At the same time, climate change is getting worse. Last year...
Why film and TV creators will still risk it all for the perfect long take shot
Apple TV In the second episode of Apple TVs The Studio (2025) a sharp satirical take on contemporary Hollywood newly-appointed studio head Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) visits the set of one of his companys film productions....
What are ‘penjamins’? Disguised cannabis vapes are gaining popularity among young people
Stenko Vlad/Shutterstock E-cigarettes or vapes were originally designed to deliver nicotine in a smokeless form. But in recent years, vapes have been used to deliver other psychoactive substances, including cannabis...

Is there a best way to peel a boiled egg? A food scientist explains
Weve all been there trying to peel a boiled egg, but mangling it beyond all recognition as the hard shell stubbornly sticks to the egg white. Worse, the egg ends up covered in chewy bits of adhesive membrane in the end....