News & Views Heroic police officer Amy Scott attends Bondi vigil as hundreds gather to remember victims NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott joined mourners of last week’s Bondi Junction violent attack at candlelight vigil.
Local PM Anthony Albanese says WFH can’t be ‘one size fits all’ as Fair Work Commission investigates flexible work entitlements Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses ‘work from home’ conversation, saying that the “we shouldn’t have a one size fits all approach”
Local Albo’s lukewarm stance on booze culture in parliament shows he’s thinking like a bloke not a leader Women in parliament still aren’t safe. Mandatory alcohol and drug testing isn’t the long-term fix, but it could be enough in the short term.
Local Anthony Albanese calls for men to ‘take responsibility’ for Australia’s epidemic of violence against women Ahead of International Women’s Day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls on men to end Australia’s epidemic of violence against women.
News & Views Guardian political editor Katharine Murphy accepts job in Prime Minister Albanese’s office Australian journalist Katharine Murphy is resigning from her role at Guardian Australia to work in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s office.
News & Views An emotional Anthony Albanese calls Australians to ‘lift the burden of history’ in referendum vote An emotional Anthony Albanese urged Australians to support the Indigenous Voice to Parliament at Uluru on Tuesday.
News & Views Linda Burney fills the Voice’s in-tray, as the government battles to stop slide in yes vote With polling showing support for the Voice slipping, the government is desperate to arrest the slide.
News & Views ‘This the closest we’ve ever been to securing Julian’s release’: Stella Assange Stella Assange has delivered a passionate address in Australia, urging the government to secure her husbandJulian Assange’s release from prison, and that his life is in the hands of the Australian government.
Ed's Blog The ‘race to the top’ claim isn’t happening everywhere Was the NSW election campaign a rare “race to the top”? And does it matter if there’s a “race to the bottom” elsewhere?
News & Views Protests and Progress: A look back on the biggest moments from Mardi Gras 2023 First sitting PM to march in parade, and Lydia Thorpe protests: we look at the highlights across from the 45th Mardi Gras parade in Sydney.
News & Views ‘It is not our life’s purpose to be at war with our body’: Body image activist Taryn Brumfitt named Australian of the Year In 2013, Brumfitt posted a photo on Facebook that went “seriously viral”. It sparked a rapid conversation that led into a global movement.
Business Respect@Work bill passes House of Representatives The government introduced legislation to parliament that will make employers responsible for preventing sexual harassment in their workplace.