NSW Governor Margaret Beazley is set to embark on a taxpayer-funded trip to Europe this week,including stops in Britain,France and Belgium.
The affable former defence minister is setting up a new outpost.
Australia’s plan to replace its ageing submarines has been plagued by cost blowouts and delays. A 1980s decision could be to blame,but is it too late to change tack?
Some universities in NSW and Victoria saw declines of more than 30 per cent in their pipeline of new overseas student intakes for semester one,while the University of Queensland grew its overseas intake.
A coalition of scientists and security experts are pushing for a global agreement to protect the moon and outer space from militarisation as the United States forges ahead with its plan to mine the lunar surface.
The strategic advisor and writer discusses his career and the women who have influenced him.
The supermarket giants want all customers to now wear face masks but their own in-store pandemic controls appear to have slipped.
The former leader – and"fixer"– of the house discusses why Malcolm Turnbull sought out his happy face,the appeal of a mausoleum as a legacy,and why he hates his freckles.
Canberra's fraught literary landscape fractured this week when the Canberra Writers Festival was attacked over its lack of diversity.
Not everyone was happy that Christoher Pyne would be the headliner of the Canberra Writers Festival.
It’s just on a year since Liberal political veteran Christopher Pyne left politics and the Canberra Bubble for a new life in consulting.