Cumberland City Council’s ban on same-sex parenting books has more to do with fascist ideals than any professed concern for the well-being of children.
The Federal Court finding that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, though a huge step forward, will not reverse years of victim bashing, misogyny and rampant rape culture.
Managing editor Michelle Pini uncovers the truth about Anzac biscuits, why they must be packaged in tins and the ultimate sacrifice according to anti-woke patriots.
Gerry Harvey has been gifted yet another megaphone, though not quite as large as the furniture, white goods and electrical retail behemoth Harvey Norman, which he chairs.
The Lehrmann rape trial may have been aborted without a verdict but the ensuing legal dramas continue, seemingly without end, writes managing editor Michelle Pini.
After Barnaby Joyce MP was filmed sprawled on his back on a Canberra footpath, managing editor Michelle Pini explains why Australian voters should indeed take a dim view of his persistently chaotic.....
Why did Nine go to such lengths to subtly undermine the seriousness of Purcell’s message? Managing editor Michelle Pini examines how the patriarchy still manages to control everything.
A review of supermarket industry standards in an attempt to ease ever-increasing food prices has begun, but will this address the underlying cause of inequality?
And here it is! The most popular story of 2023, even though it was published in December 2022. This story about a ghastly new episode in Australia’s chequered history struck a chord amongst so many...