
News from The Monthly
If you want to know if The Monthly is credible or reliable, look no further. We rank The Monthly as High factuality. Find out more about our methodology here.
Information about The Monthly
Where is The Monthly located?The Monthly's WebsiteThe Monthly's TwitterMedia Bias Ratings
Average Bias Rating:
Left
Left
byMedia Bias/Fact CheckDo you diasgree?
Edit bias
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Factuality
Learn more about Factuality Ratings
Reveal Factuality Ratings by upgrading to a Premium account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Ownership
Learn more about Ownership categories
Reveal Ownership Data by upgrading to a Vantage account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Top The Monthly News
Ireland · IrelandHere is the opening line of Niall Williams’ new novel: “This is what happened in Faha over the Christmas of 1962, in what became known in the parish as the time of the child.” The narration – measured, intimate – continues, talking of miracles, of Faha itself – probably, ah no, certainly the last place in all of Ireland where anything happens. The inhabitants agree on that.See the Story
Niall Williams’ ‘Time of the Child’
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Western Australia · Western AustraliaComing back to Perth after a decent stint away, one can feel a bit like Rip Van Winkle waking from his 20-year snooze to find his village near unrecognisable, the American Revolution having come and gone. The changes were perhaps not so drastic at my in-laws’ place – there were now purple creepers in the garden beds, and a new armchair in the living room – but things were still different, slightly askew. And it wasn’t just decorative. Open a win…See the Story
A review of the literature
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Australia · AustraliaWe’ve all met a Pansy. Constantly embattled, she’s the kind of person who greets each day with a disrupted shriek and who manages to find something to take umbrage with in every situation, from routine chores to medical appointments, and never more so than in her own home. The kind of person one actively avoids in public, and surely the reason why gratitude journals were invented: to stave off becoming one.See the Story
Scratching the surface: ‘Hard Truths’, ‘Flow’ and ‘The Cats of Gokogu Shrine’
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Victoria, Australia · VictoriaWhen Cathy McGowan won the seat of Indi as an independent in 2013, it sent shockwaves through the political establishment. The Liberal Party had lost what was supposed to be one of their safe seats. At the time, McGowan was one of only two independents in the House of Representatives. In 2022, the Liberals lost six seats to independents, and at least 51 electorates across theSee the Story
Cathy McGowan on how to run a community independent campaign
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Anthony Albanese · AustraliaThe 2025 federal election campaign has already begun, even if unofficially. While most Australians are still enjoying their summer, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton are already in fight mode. For Labor, the stakes are high. To secure a second term, they’re hoping to reverse their losses in Queensland and regain popularity with an apatheticSee the Story
Albanese v Dutton: The 'small target' v 'no target' election
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
You've scrolled to the bottom of the feed, there are no more stories.