During World War II,British Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered Australian troops to defend Britain’s colonial interests. Australian leader John Curtin had other ideas.
Little has been done to help tenants facing runaway rents in Sydney. But they may shape the future of politics in marginal seats.
I am outraged that my taxpayer dollar contributes to these religious sects,with their long history of breaking up families (including my own) through their cruel doctrine of separation from the world.
As a model,think of Kosciuszko National Park as the world,and the horses as humans. For the horses to continue to survive,the park has to be destroyed.
Australia has a rich tradition of remembering former prime ministers in inappropriate ways. We choose monuments that sit strangely at odds with the person they commemorate. For Scott Morrison,frankly,there are too many options.
There’s no more familiar voice in Australian broadcasting than John Laws. Now almost 90 and still on the air,he has lost none of his characteristic alpha male belligerence.
The Sun-Herald has been informing and entertaining our readers for 70 years. Here are some of the highlights of our coverage.
A key figure in the party over four decades,Eggleton was thrust into the national spotlight upon the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967.
Peter Dutton reassured the party it was suffering the normal fortunes of the electoral cycle,but unless it can attract more women,they will be out.
“I feel like pushing the button.” Prime Minister Robert Menzies demonstrated a mischievous side during a tour of HIFAR,Australia’s first nuclear reactor.
Peter Dutton appointed Julian Leeser as the parliamentary Liberal Party’s leading expert on law and Indigenous Australia. Now Leeser is quitting those jobs.