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The Liberal and National parties are "on a break", but what does this mean for Australia's polity? Managing editor Michelle Pini analyses the split. AFTER ALMOST FOUR DECADES without an official ...
Not love, not grace, nor outstretched care, But iron fists and vacant stares. They call for conquest, greed, and war, To take, to own, to claim much more. They laugh at softness, scoff at peace, And ...
The two major parties’ leaders are demonstrating their colossal ignorance and refusal to deal with a grim future and the most critical issues facing this nation, writes Sue Arnold. THE RECENT ...
Unsurprisingly, the conservative media has failed to scrutinise Peter Dutton's nuclear plan, once again displaying bias towards the Coalition, writes Dr Victoria Fielding. WHEN OPPOSITION LEADER Peter ...
Elon Musk's Nazi-like salutes and Meta's "technical error" usher in Trump's Far-Right "new world order". Rosemary Sorensen reports. IT’S NOT JUST the gesture, the thumping of the chest followed by the ...
Australia’s mainstream newsrooms are deploying multiple devious tactics to persuade voters to ditch Labor, as Alan Austin reports. THE TRICKS economics reporters use to convince their audiences of the ...
Ann Meharg loves the English language (which is just as well because she can speak no other), loves to make people laugh and loves writing verse when inspired.
A recent interview on ABC was the subject of a formal complaint. The official response from the national broadcaster is even more problematic, as Alan Austin reports. Regrettably, your reply raises ...
A smattering of pro-Palestinian activists were mobbed by a large contingent of Zionists recently, illustrating how hard it's become for communities to disagree with the unfolding genocide, writes Tom ...
A letter sent to all 227 Australian MPs and senators and signed by 90 ‘writers and literary supporters’ aims to encourage ‘wider reading on the origins of the Middle East conflict’. Carefully worded ...
Frontman of Australian Crawl singer/songwriter James Reyne "mumbled" his way to producing top ten hits, such as 'The Boys Light Up' and 'Reckless'. (Photo, circa 2000.) Disbanding in 1986, the beloved ...
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