
The US presidency and the papacy came together on May 3 when Donald Trump posted an AI-generated photograph of himself dressed as the pope to Truth Social. The image was then shared by the White Houses accounts. Seated in...

Labor has promised to tackle homelessness. Here’s what homeless people say they need
The 2025 election is over and now its time for Labor to deliver on campaign promises to address homelessness. Action on homelessness is long overdue. Affordable housing options remain scarce and public and community...

It’s almost winter. Why is Australia still so hot?
This year, for many Australians, it feels like summer never left. The sunny days and warm nights have continued well into autumn. Even now, in May, its still unusually warm. Much of the southern half of the continent is...

Glyn Davis to quit as the prime minister’s top public servant
Glyn Davis, Anthony Albaneses hand-picked Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, will leave the post on June 16. Albanese paid tribute to Davis for rebuilding the public service. One of the key...

The artist as creator of all things: Julie Fragar wins the Archibald for a portrait among the stars
Beatrice Gralton, who curated this years Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes, has hung the exhibition well. Julie Fragars Archibald-winning portrait of her friend and fellow artist Justene Williams is impossible to miss in...

Labor likely to gain 5 senators, cementing the left’s Senate dominance
I previously wrote about the Senate the morning after the election. About half the Senate is elected at each House of Representatives election. Those up for election include six senators out of 12 for every state and all...

View from The Hill: two ministers and the Nationals discover the limits of loyalty in politics
Labors extraordinary election result has triggered a power play that has exposed the uglier entrails of Labor factionalism. Even before the new caucus met in Canberra on Friday, the Labor right had dumped two of its...