Spice up your life! 17 soups with a kick – from chicken curry laksa to roast pumpkin
What could be more warming than a tangy soup? Here are some excellent options, whether you’re using up leftover veg or exploring unexpected new flavours
Why should renters like me have to trade away our privacy just to get a roof over our heads?
The rise in real estate tech means renters often hand over huge amounts of revealing information to digital third parties – at great risk
NSA detected foreign intelligence phone call about a person close to Trump
Whistleblower says that Tulsi Gabbard blocked agency from sharing report and delivered it to White House chief of staff
Five young teens on life under Australia’s social media ban: ‘It’s not a big deal any more’
Nearly two months after age restrictions for under-16s were introduced, we revisit five teenagers on how they’re experiencing – or getting around – the ban
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy hints June deadline for peace with Russia could be linked to US midterms
Ukrainian president says US has invited Ukraine and Russia to more talks next week. What we know on day 1,446
In the decade since my sons left home, walking has brought us together
The exodus of grown children mostly happens without fanfare. For Lisa Walker, hiking the Camino turned into both a goodbye and a glimpse at the future
Why has food become another joyless way to self-optimise?
Women of my age are told we neglect protein at our peril – but you can’t cheat death with chia seeds alone. So, could we rein back on the self-optimisation – and ramp up the joy, writes Emma Beddington
‘Winds that sound like banshees’: residents told to take shelter as Pilbara braces for Tropical Cyclone Mitchell
Wind gusts up to 170km/h could develop as cyclone forecast to make landfall between Exmouth and Onslow on Sunday night
Coalition squabbling and Labor tinkering leave us in a dangerous vacuum. One Nation filling it is a nightmare in the making
Brave reform remains in the too hard basket for both major parties and I suspect that won’t be enough for struggling Australians. In that, One Nation’s rise is a threat to us all
How the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras after party fell apart
Two groups, Pride in Protest and Protect Mardi Gras, have very different ideas about what the annual pride festival is all about
Standoff over site of rally against Israeli president as protest group prepares court challenge to NSW police powers
Palestine Action Group march planned from Sydney Town Hall to state parliament in breach of public assembly declaration
Protesters plan to march during the Israeli president’s visit to Australia. So what are their rights to protest?
In lieu of an explicit right to protest across Australia, different states have legislated their own protections, while some are getting stricter
NSW police to seize and destroy illegally ‘souped-up’ ebikes under government crackdown
State transport minister says ebikes modified to exceed 25km/h speed limit will ‘end up as a twisted wreck’
Trump news at a glance: Tulsi Gabbard faces mounting questions over handling of intelligence intercept
Highly sensitive communique has roiled Washington over the past week – key US politics stories from Saturday 7 February at a glance
‘Green time over screen time’: how to really look after your eyes
About 90% of vision loss can be prevented or treated. So what can you to do avoid eye damage, and what are just the inevitable ravages of age?
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck: ‘Jacob Elordi! That hair! Those dreamboat eyes!’
Ahead of the Looney Tunes’ first fully animated feature, the pair discuss keeping young, their Hollywood crushes and why they don’t like CGI