It’s refreshing, groundbreaking and absolutely piles up the gags. The return of autistic heroine Nina is a very happy one indeed
The Israeli president’s visit, announced after the antisemitic attack in Bondi, has appalled those grieving loved ones killed in Gaza
One expert says 2027 could be even hotter than the last three years, which have been the top three warmest on record
Wilma Spence’s father was an Anzac buried in a part of the Gaza War Cemetery bulldozed by the IDF
Whistleblower says that Tulsi Gabbard blocked agency from sharing report and delivered it to White House chief of staff
Former culture minister Jack Lang resigns from Arab World Institute in Paris and is also subject of tax investigation
Organizers in Monterey Park took inspiration from other US cities to fight against the construction of a giant datacenter
In lieu of an explicit right to protest across Australia, different states have legislated their own protections, while some are getting stricter
Two groups, Pride in Protest and Protect Mardi Gras have very different ideas about how to run a party
Smartphone apps targeting users as young as four are helping to fuel a dangerous resurgence of suntanning culture among Australian teens
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
Ahead of the Looney Tunes’ first fully animated feature, the pair discuss keeping young, their Hollywood crushes and why they don’t like CGI