The work of Gerard Sutton and his team may do for blindness what cochlear implants did for deafness.
When I interviewed legendary music promoter Michael Chugg this week,he had a surprise for me.
Given his understanding of politics,how would The Weekly host sell the opposition leader to the Australian people?
As the NSW premier celebrates one year in power,I asked him if he’s changed as a person,does he still get to parent-teacher night,and everything in between.
Lily Serna,“one of the faces of mathematics in Australia”,says maths not being a compulsory subject in the HSC doesn’t add up.
Nuclear power is being touted as the solution to our energy woes. But even if nuclear is safer than ever before,the business case for it doesn’t stack up,according to this academic.
On the eve of her departure from the ABC,Ita Buttrose talks about her extraordinary career,Packer,Murdoch,sex,politics,monarchy and keeping opinion out of news reporting.
Julie Ward had a stellar career as producer of The Voice and other hit TV shows. Now she helps people at their most vulnerable:when a loved one has died.
Rugby league legend Ian Roberts is proud of Sydney’s queer culture. He reveals the moment he knew he was gay and a secret crush on a former team-mate.
Italians are “very touchy people”,according to Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill,so there were plenty of hugs,but also a few choice words in the players box.
The former tennis star and commentator has found her happy place,but she refuses to be silent about abuse and domestic violence.