In his 2024 Boyer Lecture, Noongar, Yamatji and Wongi man and musician Aaron Wyatt notes that in order to become a musician, ...
Michael sits down with Nardi for a wide ranging conversation about her new book, The Belburd. As if finding the time to read wasn’t hard enough, working out what book to pick up next can be a ...
The butterfly can remember its life as a caterpillar, researchers found, by training the former to associate some chemical ...
Managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett on why Trump backs crypto and what it means for the global economy. Crypto is skyrocketing, ever since Donald Trump won the US election. Trump is ...
What we have lost since the internet’s libertarian pioneers failed to foresee the dangers of life on the unregulated digital frontier ...
The reality TV series following a group of Utah “mom influencers” tending to their brands after a swingers scandal makes for uneven entertainment ...
Welcome to the Monthly Book. Each month Ramona Koval chooses a book, provides reading notes and posts a video interview. The author of The Crimson Petal and the White returns with a new novel that is ...
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe on Gina Rinhehart, her money, and how she uses it to shape the country. The night Donald Trump claimed victory, he celebrated with his ...
What do we know about the prime minister’s Pentecostalism?
What do the passions and professional triumphs of Glyn Davis, the intellectual running the prime minister’s office, tell us about this government’s approach to the tasks at hand?
It is more or less impossible to imagine Australian literature of the past half century without Tim Winton. It was 1981 when his debut novel An Open Swimmer won the Vogel prize. Tim was a 21-year-old ...