We have increasing difficulty in integrating disparate views,and having civil disagreements. The only antidotes are slowness,nuance,and a tolerance for complexity – all things that are increasingly rare.
The judgment by Justice Michael Lee in finding Bruce Lehrmann was a rapist is a masterpiece of common sense and cut-through.
The case was a literal example of what some men’s rights activists say is the new discrimination against men that post #MeToo feminism has enabled.
For so many involved,the grimy details of this defamation trial have strayed far from natural justice.
Spotlight’s efforts to woo Bruce Lehrmann have done the journalistic profession few favours. Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World was shut down for less.
The Centenary Institute has suspended Professor Chris Semsarian and announced a workplace culture review after the Herald publicised details of a sexual harassment claim made by a former employee.
The Newington College old guard is resisting co-education,but you have to wonder when adults’ identity is so tied to their six years as teenagers.
Professor Chris Semsarian is defending a sexual harassment claim by a young woman who says he touched her on the bottom.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton could have sided with Australia’s national interest over Trump,but he chose a different path.
Weight-loss drugs can be critical for people who need them,but the Oscars surely prompt us to ask:Do we all want to be thin?
Catherine tweeted out her apology while convalescing. But what was she really apologising for? And why?