News & Views Morrison ‘a horrible, horrible person’: Gladys Berejiklian leaked texts In a leaked, private text message exchange, Gladys Berejiklian allegedly described Prime Minister Scott Morrison as a “horrible” person.
Politics Labor leads Coalition 56-44% and Morrison slumps dramatically in first 2022 Newspoll Labor has opened a 56-44% two-party lead and Scott Morrison’s net satisfaction rating has plunged 11 points in Newspoll, after a disastrous summer in which Omicron has ripped through most of the country and deaths have spiked.
News & Views Meat and masculinity: why some men just can’t stomach plant-based food Many men see meat as a core part of their identity. That could pose a stumbling block for the newly popular plant-based meat sector.
News & Views Grattan on Friday: A royal commission into COVID’s handling would serve us well for the future A royal commission would enable better understanding of the debates that have gone on, and go on, within the health establishment.
News & Views ICU nurses reach the brink in NSW and don’t plan to stay after Omicron 6 out of 10 NSW ICU nurses have indicated they have no intention of staying in their jobs once the Omicron outbreak subsides.
News & Views Grace Tame’s face says it all in photo with Morrison Grace Tame posed for photos with Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Canberra this morning, looking distinctly unimpressed to be in his company.
News & Views Murugappan family win court case on bridging visas The Murugappan family has won a court challenge against immigration minister Alex Hawke’s decision to bar them from reapplying for bridging visas.
News & Views Home care packages and more: A guide to navigating the aged care system in Australia From in home care packages to the understanding the aged care system and starting conversations about needs, this guide explains it.
News & Views How to look after your mental health if you’re at home with COVID A GP and mental health clinician offers some tips to support your mental health if you get COVID and are isolating at home.
News & Views Boris Johnson: Sue Gray’s report may prove the final straw for angry Conservative MPs The investigation into Downing Street parties has no power to bring the Prime Minister down. But it may still provide the ammunition that brings Boris Johnson’s government to an end.
Health Maternal metamorphosis: how mothering has changed in Australia since the second world war As women’s relationship with work and career has changed, so too has the relationship with parenting. What women need now is more targeted support in raising children.
News & Views New Commission unveiled to help combat ‘national shame’ of domestic violence Set to be called the Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence Commission, today’s unveiled plans indicate it would operate like the Mental Health Commission.