Do you scream when you stub your toe? Could you play a grand final with a shattered jaw, or work all day as your belly fills with blood? When it comes to suffering, perspective is everything
Millions have been gripped by a story of toxic masculinity in children that’s been called a ‘wake-up call’. But is it a moral panic, and how should we respond?
From athletic autobiographies to the all-encompassing witch’s hat, here are six
ways to sail through Book Week 2022 without resorting to an Elsa costume
The 21st century will be make or break for humanity, says Oxford University
transhumanist Elise Bohan. If we get it right, she thinks we might find
something better
There might be a ceasefire in the religious discrimination debate, says Rev Josephine Inkpin, but the task of providing solace – and defending her own existence – continues
Western Sydney anthology Here Out West was an unlikely Sydney film festival
opener. Now hitting cinemas, its creators hope it will find an audience amid
Covid
As she returns to her dream role in the hit political drama, Mailman muses on
the pressure of carrying a series, the moment that gave her ‘goosebumps’ and how
far Australian TV has come in her lifetime