Brexit face-to-face trade talks called off because of virus

Brexit face-to-face trade talks called off because of virus

The coronavirus outbreak has raised questions whether a deal with the EU can now be completed in time.

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Sports funding belly flop in ‘regional’ North Sydney
Letters
Letters

Sports funding belly flop in ‘regional’ North Sydney

It is comforting to learn that North Sydney pool is actually a regional facility.

Reliance Worldwide plunges after full-year profit guidance ratcheted lower

Reliance Worldwide plunges after full-year profit guidance ratcheted lower

Shares in plumbing supplier Reliance Worldwide plunged more than 20 per cent after it downgraded its full-year profit guidance following what its CEO described as a'tough'half.

  • byDarren Gray
Boris's Age of Stone

Boris's Age of Stone

Of all the fanciful Brexit border ideas,Boris Johnson has proposed a bridge from Scotland to Northern Ireland.

  • byTom McKendrick
#ArsonEmergency:how'fake news'created an information crisis about the bushfires
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Bushfires

#ArsonEmergency:how'fake news'created an information crisis about the bushfires

Australia's bushfires – and the coronavirus outbreak – are all ripe for misinformation,disinformation and all around confusion. How does false news spread?

  • byChris Zappone
Angela Merkel's party in crisis as heir apparent quits amid far-right scandal

Angela Merkel's party in crisis as heir apparent quits amid far-right scandal

Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has succumbed to a scandal involving the far-right,blowing wide open the race to succeed Angela Merkel.

  • byAndreas Rinke
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Swiping right into the alt-right online dating world

Swiping right into the alt-right online dating world

One woman goes undercover on white supremacist dating apps to better understand the modern extremist and the catalyst for hate.

  • byJulia Ebner
Years and Years exhibits the blurred lines between dystopian fiction and reality

Years and Years exhibits the blurred lines between dystopian fiction and reality

In the age of Brexit,rampant nationalism and all-seeing technology,Russell T. Davies no longer has to look to sci-fi to conjure up a creepy future.

  • byBarry Divola
Boris Johnson's government,at odds with media,eyes BBC funding change

Boris Johnson's government,at odds with media,eyes BBC funding change

In 2018,more than 121,000 people were convicted and fined for licence fee evasion. Five people were imprisoned for not paying their fines.

Steaks are high in the beef over post-Brexit meat

Steaks are high in the beef over post-Brexit meat

Agriculture has often found itself on the wrong side of the winners and losers'ledger at the conclusion of trade negotiations.

  • byBevan Shields
The wave that Tony Abbott rode all the way to the top has crashed

The wave that Tony Abbott rode all the way to the top has crashed

This is the summer Australia changed for good.

  • byPeter FitzSimons