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Popularised by accountants in Renaissance Florence, the paper notebook has a rich cultural history.
Frustrated academics are finding new models for publishing academic research that bypasses the big
A new documentary looks at the important career of military analyst Des Ball who kept Australia inf
A new biography of William Shakespeare looks at the world’s greatest playwright through a queer len
Saree Makdisi argues Israel has long presented itself as a bastion of tolerance and democracy in th
A month-long walk from the source of the Brisbane River, eastward to Moreton Bay, leads writer and
There have been many scary stories about what could happen if artificial intelligence is allowed fr
President Biden has pulled out of the race for the Presidency and put his support and his donations
Antoni Gaudi, already known as ‘God’s architect’, could soon be beatified by Pope Francis, making h
Should politicians be claiming defamation for comments made on social media? Senator Linda Reynolds
Laura Tingle on how the Opposition is re-jigging its strategy to focus on outer-suburban, regional
The passport - if you can get one - gives freedom, but it also means state surveillance. This is on
Iran’s new president Masoud Pezeshkian is touted as being a reformist, with a more conciliatory app
A war historian accompanies a group on a pilgrimage to the Indonesian island of Ambon, where hundre
All eyes are on France with only a week or so to go before the Olympics. But the greatest spectator
In the early years of AIDS, men and women with the HIV virus were widely seen as untouchables. The
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer may have won an historic victory for Labour in the UK, but remarkabl
The ink had barely dried on the deal for the French subs that then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
As the world reels from the assassination attempt on former President Trump, Bruce Shapiro put the
Laura Tingle reflects on the legislation the Albanese government has yet to get through parliament,