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As AI tools offer to write our most personal farewells, we're increasingly being made to wonder, is grief the last human act?
Banks once powered Australia’s rise as a nation of makers. Now, their appetite for profit has reshaped the economy, fuelling a property bubble and sidelining industry. As manufacturing collapses and ...
As the Erin Patterson case fuels a rush of books, dramas, and podcasts, Australia’s appetite for true crime faces fresh scrutiny. Where is the line between public interest and spectacle? In the ...
Eureka Street offers an alternative. It's less a magazine than a wide ranging conversation about the issues that matter in ...
What can a 16th-century saint offer an anxious, divided world? On the Feast of St Ignatius Loyola, we revisit his restless ...
Bell Shakespeare revives a brutal masterpiece with Coriolanus, Shakespeare’s sharpest and least forgiving political play. On ...
For fifty years, Br. Mark O’Connor, FMS has travelled the world in search of grace. As he marks 40 years of the Hélder Câmara ...
Recent abuse allegations involving a childcare worker at several for-profit childcare centres have rattled Australian families. But beneath this are some pressing questions around a system that has ...
In Gaza, five unbearable words — Wounded Child, No Surviving Family — have been compressed into five sterile letters. When horror becomes shorthand, we risk losing not just meaning, but the moral ...
Coercive control in religious settings often hides behind spiritual authority and institutional silence blurring boundaries, evading accountability, and leaving lasting harm. It calls for urgent ...