Irish army set to remove depot blockage amid fuel demos
Ireland’s army has been called in to remove heavy vehicles blocking fuel depots as part of a continuing protest across the country over rising fuel prices. The justice minister said…
Albanese seeks out fuel supply deal in Singapore visit
Anthony Albanese is hoping talks with his Singaporean counterpart will lead to a boost in domestic fuel supply amid the conflict in the Middle East. The prime minister flew out…
Sydney Uni appoints antisemitism ‘lecturer’, forgets to tell anybody
University of Sydney’s Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott appointed a special advisor for the antisemitism training program, but forgot to tell anyone until months later. Cathy Peters and Wendy Bacon with the…
Ceasefire and Genocide Grants | The West Report
The Iran ceasefire is failing to hold as Israel continues to attack Lebanon and the Australian Government continues to ignore who’s responsible. Meanwhile, we expose the multi-million dollar grants given…
Lehrmann loses final bid to appeal Higgins rape finding
Disgraced former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has run out of options to appeal a ruinous defamation loss, including a judge’s finding that he likely raped Brittany Higgins in Parliament House.…
Gas giant workers ready to strike over ‘dodgy pay deal’
Workers could walk off the job at an oil and gas giant’s offshore LNG plant, as a union pursues “unrealistic claims” on behalf of its members, an employer group says.…
Israel got away with targeting healthcare in Gaza. It’s no surprise it is doing it in Lebanon too | Seema Jilani
As a doctor who has worked in a conflict zone, I’ve seen spaces that were once considered sacrosanct become fair game in war. This has to end Easter weekend marked…
It’s finally happened: I’m now worried about AI. And consulting ChatGPT did nothing to allay my fears | Emma Brockes
A highly alarming New Yorker feature on the machinations of Sam Altman drove me to test his AI for myself. The results were, well, highly alarming A corollary of the…
We’ve seen grotesque interventions in the Ben Roberts-Smith case – even before it really gets under way | Andrew Wilkie
The rule of law matters, which is one of the honourable things setting us apart from many of those we wage war against Full Story podcast: The arrest of Australia’s…
British novelist Gwendoline Riley wins a $175k Windham-Campbell prize
Awarded to writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and drama, other recipients include S Shakthidharan, Adam Ehrlich Sachs and Kei Miller British novelist Gwendoline Riley is among eight writers set to…