Remembering the Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, as we approach the 80th anniversary of his execution on Hitler’s ...
Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, Rick Morton, on the children targeted in the NDIS crackdown, and the real intent behind the cuts. Outgoing Labor minister Bill Shorten has said he’s leaving ...
For our last show of 2024, Michael heads back to Fitzroy Pool to find out what people are reading as the weather warms up. Plus, some of our previous guests offer book recommendations for the summer ...
Noni chats with Michael about her new memoir, Dropping the Mask, where she reclaims a lifetime in the public eye and shares it back on the page. I grew up, you’ll be unsurprised to hear, in a reading ...
Former federal MP Cathy McGowan on which major party candidates should be worried about their seats – and if there’s such a thing as too many independents in parliament. When Cathy McGowan won the ...
In the past few weeks, Elon Musk has posted thousands of times on his social media platform X about British politics, the far-right activist Tommy Robinson and conspiracy theories over a decades-old ...
The Saturday Paper’s associate editor, Martin Mackenzie-Murray, on the “shadow campaign” already underway – and what Labor insiders say is the biggest threat to the government winning a second term.
Sanjeev Gupta’s collapsing global businesses make his promises to revive and expand the Whyalla steelworks ring hollow ...
Special correspondent for The Saturday Paper Jason Koutsoukis on Anthony Albanese’s image problem and whether he can turn it around. Anthony Albanese has finished the year with his lowest approval ...
Misinformation is easy to ignore online, but what to do when it permeates the festive family lunch? A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a social media post that was an unusual sight within my friend ...
Journalist Heidi Pett, on the ground in Damascus, as the Syrian people reckon with what the future holds for their country. Like coming up for air after 50 years. That’s how one man described the ...
New albums from two South African jazz musicians deliver expressions of their ancestry and an indigenous conception of time as unfixed ...