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Tears, abuse, remorse: Inside Sydney’s domestic violence court
Investigation
Domestic violence

Tears, abuse, remorse: Inside Sydney’s domestic violence court

NSW established the Specialist Family Violence court list in September last year. So how is it working?

  • by Jordan Baker

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Bet your house on it: The issues Dutton wants as election battlegrounds

Bet your house on it: The issues Dutton wants as election battlegrounds

The opposition leader seems utterly sure of his power to drive Albanese out of office. Too sure, perhaps.

  • by David Crowe
‘I think that’s dangerous’: The moment the new CSIRO boss decided to hit back at Peter Dutton

‘I think that’s dangerous’: The moment the new CSIRO boss decided to hit back at Peter Dutton

Doug Hilton didn’t back off when he felt the leader of the opposition had crossed a line.

  • by Angus Dalton
First the vinyl revival, now DVDs? Why physical media is making a comeback

First the vinyl revival, now DVDs? Why physical media is making a comeback

In an era of streaming anxiety, Leslie Haworth has lined his apartment with 4500 titles.

  • by Garry Maddox
If Zendaya and Sabrina Carpenter can be sexy, why can’t other former child stars?

If Zendaya and Sabrina Carpenter can be sexy, why can’t other former child stars?

Making the transition from child star to adulthood is hard enough without the judgement placed on young women embracing their sexuality.

  • by Nell Geraets
So what is Albonomics, and what will it mean for Australia?

So what is Albonomics, and what will it mean for Australia?

When he came to power, the prime minister’s economic priorities were hard to discern. Two years on, his vision is clear.

  • by Shane Wright
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‘Copycat’ book bans: How US activists are impacting Australian libraries

‘Copycat’ book bans: How US activists are impacting Australian libraries

Best-selling Australian author Amie Kaufman, whose books have been banned in the US, is warning against importing a culture war over literature.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
A miracle solution for some, ‘barbaric’ for others. The truth behind the boom in cutting babies’ tongues

A miracle solution for some, ‘barbaric’ for others. The truth behind the boom in cutting babies’ tongues

The number of babies having tongue-tie releases in Australia has skyrocketed over the past two decades. But debate continues to rage about the merits of the procedure.

  • by Henrietta Cook
‘I probably wanted to be a politician’: The Sydney Shire boy who made it big in opera

‘I probably wanted to be a politician’: The Sydney Shire boy who made it big in opera

A lover of cocktails, cigars and conservative politics, Stuart Skelton isn’t your typical opera star.

  • by Nick Galvin
Sydney has much more to offer Hollywood than the Opera House and Harbour

Sydney has much more to offer Hollywood than the Opera House and Harbour

Hollywood blockbusters Anyone But You and The Fall Guy have focused global attention on the city’s most famous landmarks, but are they missing the real city?

  • by Garry Maddox
What next for Scott Farquhar, the godfather of Australian tech?
Analysis
Software

What next for Scott Farquhar, the godfather of Australian tech?

The billionaire head of the ‘Atlassian mafia’ has the chance to further re-shape Australia’s technology sector, according to those closest to him.

  • by David Swan