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Having sailed close to the financial wind in its first iteration, Apple Computer Company (founded by two Steves: Jobs and Wozniak), it became a poster child for American innovation, product excellence ...
An auspiciously timed amendment to departmental responsibilities highlights a long delay in federal electronic-surveillance reforms ...
“In the physical act of composing with a pencil, I am making musical movements, pressing harder, pressing more lightly”: a page from the manuscript of Andrew Ford’s The Carnival of the Insects.
Too often tales of exploration are told only from a whitefella perspective. But as this story of a roving zoologist reveals, “the observed” were observing closely when the American–Australian ...
Bailey doesn’t draw out or identify such a connection; if anything, Canceled Lives avoids engaging with criticisms of the Roth biography. The aversion is unfortunate. Bailey mentions that his wife ...
Producers who get behind yet another TV series about wealthy Americans and their disconnect from the real world surely know they must offer something more than the scenic indulgences of six-star ...
The most common explanation for Australia’s housing woes is a lack of supply. Property values and rents have outstripped incomes for a simple reason: we haven’t built enough homes to accommodate a ...
What we do know as a result of all this journalism is, first, that Tim Stewart and his wife are longstanding and close friends of the Morrison family and that Tim’s wife, Lynelle Stewart, was employed ...
So much for the Country Party and its later manifestations. What about the senior partner? Would the Liberals be somehow liberated by announcing that they are putting on ice the firm understanding ...
Could the Chinese civil war of 1945–49 have been avoided? Might a negotiated solution have paved the way for power sharing, even democracy, in China, and avoided the all-or-nothing outcome that saw ...
The numbers from the 2025 election are not yet final — as I write this, the AEC has counted just over 75 per cent of votes — but we do know that the pollsters’ figures all fell on the right side of ...
For once, the superlatives apply. It was a “shock”; it’s “stunning.” No one expected this. At time of writing, across the 111 electorates with (incomplete) two-party-preferred counts, the Australian ...
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