The Lavender Bay waterfront home is to be sold, not kept, under the terms of Wendy Whiteley’s promised bequest, with Whiteley saying the home needs a family to love it after she is gone.
With no coalitions near an outright majority, the French president will have a hard time passing legislation, putting much of his second-term agenda at risk.
Australia’s former Labor foreign affairs minister writes that this is the new prime minister’s moment to tell the US president what he has already declared publicly about the Assange case: “Enough is enough.”
The nation’s former chief scientist explains the lessons of the past weeks and why, with the right plan, Australia can make big strides towards zero-emissions electricity.
Wes Maas expects $33 billion in state and federal infrastructure spending in regional areas will be a driver of growth for his construction and property company, Maas Group.
Michelle Rowland doesn’t know what the data might show, but she believes media regulators will not be able to understand the problem misinformation poses if they cannot see it.
Growing numbers of Australians requiring care for the often debilitating symptoms of long COVID are struggling to access crucial treatment or being forced to pay hefty out-of-pocket costs.
The challenge for a Labor federal government is to support expansive labour migration in a way that does not produce a race to the bottom in labour standards.
A plan to allow cosmetic surgeons to advertise via testimonials, which critics have said will see more patients lured into risky surgery, is before the Queensland Parliament.
The exodus of hundreds of doctors from the workforce means dozens of towns across the state are at risk of not having a single GP available in coming years.
After a two-year hiatus, the Logie Awards make a triumphant return to the Gold Coast. Follow along here for the latest from the red carpet and the room where it happens.
The two competition points might just be a precursor to an almighty scrap between the two clubs as they try to convince Cameron Ciraldo to leave Penrith this week.
Parramatta duo Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Ryan Matterson, as well as Kotoni Staggs and Tariq Sims, have all been dropped with Jack Wighton also out due to COVID-19.
The GWS Giants romped to their twelfth straight victory over the Magpies to set up a showdown against the Vixens next week for a place in the Super Netball decider.