American politics took another dark turn this week. U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a full-frontal assault on democratic norms. For years, Dr Martin Hirst has resisted officially designating ...
Political commentator Charlie Kirk spent his life demeaning the very people now told to grieve him, writes John David Card. THE PAST FEW days, online discourse has been dominated by all manner of ...
The downside of dialing 'doughnuts' with Optus.Share Article Recent articles by Mark David 26 September 2025, 10:00am 19 September 2025, 10:00am 12 September 2025, 10:00am view all 337 articles by ...
Branded a terrorist by Donald Trump, Michael Taylor wears the name Antifa as an inheritance — the same legacy that once stood against fascism on the battlefield. I AM ANTIFA. Or so says President ...
The deaths of four Australians during the Optus outage have reignited urgent calls for mandated safeguards in our national telecommunications network. Paul Budde reports. FOUR AUSTRALIANS have now ...
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is busy backing away from the Epstein "birthday book".
Australians love giving gifts that carry meaning. A personalised present often feels more thoughtful than something picked up off the shelf. It tells a story and brings back memories each time it’s ...
Late American musician Frank Zappa was a clever, complex, "one-of-a-kind" artist. According to music critic William Ruhlmann: Composer, guitarist, singer, and bandleader Frank Zappa was a singular ...
Mark David is IA's resident cartoonist. You can see more of his cartoons on his website, Mark David Cartoons, or follow him on Twitter/X @mdavidcartoons.
Mark David is IA's resident cartoonist. You can see more of his cartoons on his website, Mark David Cartoons, or follow him on Twitter/X @mdavidcartoons.
The author of 'Brokeback Mountain' is still writing stories full of political and social relevance, writes Dr Rosemary Sorensen. PETER CAREY says he’s “done writing fiction". "You have to know when it ...
A settler’s coded diary of killings is challenging Australia's comfort with its colonial past and raising new questions about who gets to control the historical record, writes Dr Rosemary Sorensen. IN ...