To some analysts, a spat over transition surgery looks like something from an overseas culture war.
Author: Yan Zhuang
An American Moment in an Australian Campaign
To some analysts, a spat over transition surgery looks like something from an overseas culture war.
Quiz Time on the Campaign Trail
Several “gotcha” questions for candidates, including one that Anthony Albanese got wrong, raise deeper questions about the quality of the nation’s political discourse.
The Electric Car Market Heats Up
Soaring fuel prices and climate change concerns are driving demand for the vehicles in Australia, as elsewhere. But they are particularly hard to find here.
Solomon Islands’ Leader Calls Concern Over China Security Deal ‘Insulting’
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare criticized Australia and New Zealand as assuming that the island nation could not act in its own best interests.
In Australia, Recurring Floods and Other Disasters Take a Toll
Besieged communities bond through adversity.
Recurring Floods, and Other Disasters, Take Their Toll
Besieged communities bond through adversity.
Here’s What to Read About the Russia-Ukraine War
Our reporters have been covering the crisis, from documenting military movement and the refugee exodus on the ground to analyzing global geopolitical developments.
‘Rain Bomb’ Hits Northeastern Australia, Killing at Least 8
Days of downpours have pummeled Queensland and New South Wales, with the authorities describing the wild weather as “waves of water just coming down.”
Flooding in Brisbane and Northeast Australia Leaves at Least 7 Dead
Several days of downpours have pummeled Queensland, with flooding worsening in the state capital, Brisbane. The state premier described the wild weather as “waves of water just coming down.”