Sign of the times: Public libraries in a post pandemic light Belad Al-karkhey FEATURES September 15, 2022
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Sign of the times: Public libraries in a post pandemic light Belad Al-karkhey FEATURES September 15, 2022
Sydney’s Afghans in despair at events in their homeland World August 27, 2021Khalida Yari Shukoor fled Afghanistan for Australia in 1989, making western Sydney her home. Like most of the Afghan diaspora...
Losing a pandemic lifeline: the countdown to the end of JobKeeper National March 25, 2021Jasmine Hall is a 25-year-old manager of yoga and activewear store, Rockwear. Situated in Rouse Hill in Sydney’s west, Jasmine...
Borat is back to save 2020 from itself EDITORS' PICKS October 7, 2020Outlandish comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is back and this time has Donald Trump's America firmly in his sights, writes Mansour Shukoor.
Nicolas Cage is Tiger King: 10 reasons the notorious ham is perfect for the role EDITORS' PICKS September 18, 2020The wacky acting an even wackier life of the actor makes him just right to play Joe Exotic, argues Mansour Shukoor.
James Weir: On being reality TV’s number one blogger Guest lectures July 22, 2020News.com.au columnist James Weir talks to Mansour Shukoor about carving his own niche in digital journalism.
The small matter of death: how the virus has changed funerals Health April 7, 2020All religions have been impacted by new restrictions on funerals brought in because of the coronavirus, writes Mansour Shukoor.
Readers of news in Australia among ‘least engaged’ EDITORS' PICKS March 12, 2020Media companies need to step up their game to better engage their audience, according to a panel of senior journalists, writes Mansour Shukoor.
Tyler, the Creator may be the ally the LGBTQI community needs EDITORS' PICKS March 4, 2020He was once banned from this country for his homophobic lyrics, but Tyler, the Creator now sings from a different hymn sheet, writes Mansour Shukoor.