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Indigenous Affairs September 20, 2025
The mishandling of the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Gallery
Alice Springs’ long promised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Gallery is mired in farce, with millions spent, a school pulled down, faulty consultations and no sign of construction.
World September 20, 2025
UN commission declares Israel committing genocide
Israel’s assault on Gaza City. Mass evacuation. US assures Qatar after attack.
Immigration September 20, 2025
How Indian Australians are being politicised
The notion of the Indian diaspora as a voting bloc for Labor needs closer examination, as people in migrant communities say the Coalition has worked hard to lose their support.
Environment September 20, 2025
The communities campaigning against NSW’s biggest coalmine
The communities around NSW’s biggest coalmine are determined to stop its expansion, for the sake of the natural world and their livelihoods.
International Relations September 20, 2025
How AUKUS shapes Australia’s Pacific Islands relationship
ANALYSIS: The AUKUS submarines project contradicts the logic of the government’s diplomatic efforts across the Pacific Islands to forestall China.
Environment September 20, 2025
Exclusive: Government refuses to release climate security report
MPs are demanding the government make public a ‘terrifying’ intelligence report on climate change to support this week’s National Climate Risk Assessment and target.
Immigration September 20, 2025
‘It’s visceral’: Albanese’s fear of anti-immigration rhetoric
As Pauline Hanson tells The Saturday Paper her One Nation party is ‘not going to be a bridesmaid anymore’, Labor insiders reveal the prime minister’s approach to dealing with racial anxieties.
Law & Crime September 20, 2025
The rise of sovereign citizens and the hunt for Dezi Freeman
As the search for sovereign citizen Dezi Freeman expands into the largest ever tactical deployment of police, a profile is emerging of an ideology that excuses murder in the name of resistance.
Education September 13, 2025
SafeWork NSW’s first prohibition notice on the grounds of psychological safety, made against staff cuts at University of Technology Sydney, is emblematic of a higher education sector in meltdown.
News September 13, 2025
Melbourne towers residents speak: ‘We all have anxiety’
Amid concerns about the dwindling supply of public housing, residents in the Melbourne towers set for demolition share distress over their uncertain future and their treatment by the state government.
Law & Crime September 13, 2025
Single mothers unprotected by family law
Despite years of advocacy, the law has never been updated to protect single parents who have used assisted reproductive technology – exposing them to claims from sperm donors who never intended to parent.
Law & Crime September 13, 2025
The NT’s dangerous pepper spray trial
The Northern Territory government’s trial to permit retail sales of pepper spray has been criticised by police, who say it will endanger both the public and frontline officers.