New KPMG chair slagged off Labor senator in email
KPMG Australia’s executive chairman has apologised for an email he wrote disparaging Labor senator Deborah O’Neill. Michael Ebeid, who the under-fire consulting giant appointed to the role on Thursday, was…
Aussie shares rally, on track for best day in weeks
The Australian share market has rallied and is on track for its best day in three weeks, thanks in part to strong gains by goldminers. At midday on Friday, the…
Britain’s apology for the scandal of forced adoption can never heal the pain for people like me | David Batty
An estimated 185,000 babies were taken from unmarried mothers in England and Wales between 1949 and 1976. I was one of them After my adoptive father died in November last…
Conflicts of interest? Trump only has one interest: himself | Robert Reich
The president made $2.2bn last year, with plenty of help from his own political decisions. This is called corruption, folks People in the US: share your views on Trump’s earnings…
‘Why is your cat blue?’: Wilbur, the pet who changed colour, puzzles owners
Family find answers via social media after their furry friend returned home with an unusual makeover Wilbur the cat is usually a rather elegant grey, black and white creature, so…
Works of ‘civic generosity’: NSW architecture awards winners 2026 – in pictures
From the sweeping revamp of Central station to a garden oasis hidden within a city terrace, by way of a glamorous public school, western Sydney’s new airport and a dazzling…
The End of Romance by Maria Takolander – a bleak, bold and urgent novel for our times
A mother and son scavenge and pillage in a violent post-apocalyptic world, in the poet and short story writer’s tense and engrossing debut In Maria Takolander’s bleak and bold debut…
I’d been craving the immediacy of a phone call. So I scrolled through my contacts and started dialling | Samantha Allemann
While I cherish voice notes and tolerate WhatsApp, I missed the spontaneity and unfiltered rawness of a proper phone call The first thing my friend Paul says after he picks…
Michelle Grattan and Melissa Clarke on the political year so far – podcast
The 2026 political year has already been surprising. Labor passed changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount, which they had previously ruled out. The Liberals changed leaders…
Sunburnt surrealism: Gerwyn Davies’ love letter to kitschy, coastal Australiana – in pictures
Sunburn, the latest exhibition by photographer and costume designer Gerwyn Davies, is a homage to the Tweed region of New South Wales and the borderlands. The exhibition showcases vibrant new…