There’s this other place that is neither heaven nor earth but which you might find in the car park of the third busiest KFC in Melbourne, waiting for your son to finish his shift. A bin beside the car ...
Historian, satirist, essayist, screenwriter, scriptwriter, political advisor, author and pundit. Don Watson is that rare thing among Australians; a man of letters who backs his beliefs and ...
David Gilmour’s latest album, Luck and Strange, emerges as a meditative masterpiece, steeped in themes of time, mortality, ...
The war reports we hear on the news often focus on statistics: casualties, destruction, and key figures lost. But the true ...
As Australia watches the U.S. navigate its Trump-era transition, we wait in uncertainty. Any interregnum period is a time for ...
Will the recommendations of the Synod on Synodality inspire lasting change or risk losing momentum? With bishops balancing ...
Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II promises grandeur but stumbles on the path to recapturing the original’s magic. Paul Mescal ...
Donald Trump's first term, marred by impeachments, bureaucratic resistance and a pandemic, offered few answers as to how a ...
Religious persecution often fades from public view unless it fits a political agenda. Yet Christians worldwide continue to ...
Anyone possessed of the facts can write history. Few can express so well as Bob Woodward the heartbeat of his times and the heartbreak that history frequently brings in its wake. In War, Woodward ...
Michelle de Krester's new book Theory and Practice is a creative combination of fiction and essay, and concerns the moment in ...
At an ACU graduation event, students walked out in protest as Joe de Bruyn gave an address condemning abortion, single-parent ...