What a cheery way of thinking about journalism. www.theguardian.com/media/2026/m...
What a cheery way of thinking about journalism. www.theguardian.com/media/2026/m...
I’m going to get the NACC onto who is stacking the dishwasher incorrectly. I reckon it’s a case they can crack by the end of 2027
I think of this long history every time 26 January rolls around #invasionday #notadatetocelebrate
#Newspoll 55-45 to ALP
Most other weeks it's ... I have a defined benefit pension of $500k a year, plus $3m in super. Will I have enough to retire?
Should I buy a Lambo with my inheritance?
Sometimes I think the SMH money section is just trolling me
Prof Julianne Schultz's powerful reflection on the horrific Bondi attack and its fraught political aftermath: 'a targeted killing of Jewish Australians and an attack on the very idea of the nation as an inclusive society of fairness and tolerance' #auspol www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
cannot begin to tell you how happy I am to have stumbled upon the Paris building shared by metal music fans and the union for metal workers, what a delight
Breaking: Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest living survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, has died. She was 111 years old
‘Deathly silent’: two out of three corals in world heritage-listed Ningaloo reef have been killed, scientists confirm
- by @readfearn.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
OMG they're doing it again. I get that these stories generate hate clicks but wtaf why actively try to make your readers feel bad about their life choices?!?
NYC Mass Shooting Was Nearly Impossible to Prevent, Experts Say
Holy shit, they did it. They wrote the headline.
Great novel - a well deserved win!
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/j...
Part of the reason that China has been able to dominate global supplies of rare earths at competitive prices is because, as well as being rich in natural resources, it has also been willing to let poor, rural people bear the brunt of the toxic, dirty work, writes Amy Hawkins
Where is my bronze bas-relief goddamit?!
A concept image of a proposal for memorial walls at Waverley Cemetery
When I die, bury me between a council carpark and a retaining wall ... www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw...
ABC front headline: How the timber industry shutdown has endangered mountain forests
Quote from article: Devastating fires, not logging as some claim, are to blame
Sometimes the headlines on the ABC news front are either circa 2010 BuzzFeed-esque, or just weird or plainly wrong. Article level is usually fine.
Can be either Sydney or Melbourne based for the right candidate!
We are looking for a general news reporter to come and work at Guardian Australia - please share with anyone who might be interested: workforus.theguardian.com/jobs/736
This is very good from (ANU History Prof) Frank.
Interesting how far down on the NYT’s front the Australian election result is - I know there’s a lot going on there but still …
No, the voters aren't always right. This time they were wrong.
Bolt: Am I out of touch? No, it's the Australian electorate who are wrong
www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion...
The Guardian view on Australia’s federal election: progressives must vote strategically
Exclusive: Trump campaign chief claims he visited Australia to advise Liberals at start of election campaign
I don't usually post about things because, like opinion polls, they can go up and down, but this result for @australia.theguardian.com is pretty amazing. Fourth most reads news site in the country. Such a credit to the entire team. Thank you to our readers and supporters. 👏
Headline that says mushrooms may talk to one another with up to 50 words
so they're mycoblogging
Popes are chosen by God, making them the ultimate Dei hire
The climate has been conspicuously absent from the conversations dominating our politics. @nourhaydar.bsky.social , @adammorton.bsky.social , and @patrickkeneally.bsky.social jumped on the microphones this week and tried to change that:
yahoo news headline that reads … Creature’s ’haunting’ cry heard on Aussie island for first time in 50 years
It’s 2075 and somewhere deep in the forests of kangaroo island an elite band of dachshund hunters are at last closing in on their target