
Barnes and Noble Shift Squeezes Vulnerable Authors
The publishing giant will withhold support of debut hardcovers until they can ‘prove’ their saleability.
The publishing giant will withhold support of debut hardcovers until they can ‘prove’ their saleability.
Emissions from agriculture increasing far more slowly than from energy.
A lack of commitments to urgently-needed emissions cuts overshadowed the historic loss and damages deal reached at the summit.
After eight long months of occupied lockdown, the only major city to fall to Russian forces has been reclaimed by Ukraine.
Carrot and sticks to influence peripheral countries’ politics.
Omicron sub-strains XBB and BQ.1 are competing in a ‘COVID soup’ to push virus waves worldwide.
Claims belied by split teal vote on industrial relations.
A recent study reveals the unlikely symbiotic relationship between the two species.
Desperate campaign ad airs as Andrews set for re-election.
Australian troops will join the international military operation to train Ukrainian soldiers early next year.
Russian army building defensive structures far behind current front lines.
Detention facilities in NSW and QLD refused entry to the UN delegation, in a move condemned as “embarrassing” by human rights groups.
As the Melbourne Cup is set to begin tomorrow, residents are facing ruin thanks to severe flooding worsened by the Flemington flood wall.
Climate change activists use the spectacle of throwing food at art works to draw attention to their values.
proppaNOW say they ‘present a unique and controversial perspective of black Australia which is sometimes confronting and always thought provoking.’
Former President Hu Jintao was ‘escorted’ from the closing session, and the inner party has been reshuffled in Xi’s favour.
Novelist, playwright, essayist, and actor Thomas Keneally has won the ARA Historical Novel Prize for his new book ‘Corporal Hitler’s Pistol’ – his 35th novel.
Sexual harassment and poor menstruation provisions plague Aussie women in Antarctica.
Partial mobilisation has pushed Russians to exodus, with Central Asian nations taking the bulk of refugees.