The former Labor frontbencher says the primary reason for her shock loss was simmering anger over COVID-19 lockdowns, not doubt about her local credentials.
The Victorian Liberal Party will struggle to find people to sustain its election campaign. Few want to offer their skills unpaid to a local candidate with slim prospects of success.
Former Senator Kristina Keneally knows there are far worse things in life than losing an election.
Unveiled on Saturday alongside the Sydney Opera House, Judy Watson’s six-metre sculpture will serve as a prominent reminder of our country’s history, our nation’s beginnings, and our shared future.
Goat Island will finally be returned to Aboriginal landowners years after it was first promised, with more than $40 million set aside for its restoration in next month’s state budget.
The developers of a prominent site in Brunswick overlooking Princes Park have been accused of using the state government’s COVID-19 economic recovery strategy to avoid public scrutiny of a proposal for 168 apartments.
One in every 25 deaths in Australia is from heart attack. More than half will be sudden. What are the signs?
Twenty-five years after Stephanie Alexander and Maggie Beer set up a cooking school in Tuscany, a film about the experience, and their friendship, is brewing.
A contentious land deal to build seniors housing on open space continues to roil Sydney’s north shore. The aged care regulator found the provider did not provide safe and effective care to all of its clients.
The 40-year-old consultant anesthetist at St Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst pulls four-wheel-drive tyres along the sand for up to six hours, several times a week, to simulate the 200-kilogram sled he will drag across 2600 kilometres of snow and ice later this year.
From Dyson Heppell and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, to David Rodan and Beau Vernon, Bobbie Lee Blay’s influence has been felt by footballers at all levels.
Collingwood’s Jack Ginnivan is the cheeky kid who has never changed. Love him or hate him, in 13 games he has become one of the most entertaining players.
In continuing his ill-fated defamation action, Craig McLachlan knew it would dredge up all the details of the original claims once more. But this time his opponents ended up with extra ammunition, courtesy of McLachlan himself,
Originally built as temporary housing, Nissen huts ended up as permanent homes to for migrants and miners living in communities dubbed silver cities and pommy towns.
When two American friends – later dubbed the “Drug Grannies” – were offered an all-expenses-paid trip it seemed like an offer too good to refuse.
The number of young doctors choosing to specialise in general practice has fallen to its lowest in more than five years, a trend doctors warn will push primary care further toward the brink of collapse.
People come and go in our lives, but some seemed marked for special relationships.
Struggle to get going in the morning? You’re not lazy, but you might have sleep inertia, writes Evelyn Lewin.
“As I get older I find myself going back to classic items, like a little black dress with a blazer thrown over it, rather than following trends.”
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I swapped my usual short squoval nails to gel tips and I am officially obsessed.
A force to be reckoned with: Generation Z are entering the workplace with an inherent belief in corporate responsibility – and the means to make it happen.
Often it happens incrementally. Residents might cut down a tree to protect their views, or build a double garage, and slowly suburbs lose their tree canopies.
Guto Harri claimed to have cleaned up downing Street's drinking culture - but now a London Assembly member has made claims about his own behaviour - turning up to an event "extremely drunk" and "slobbering"