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When it comes to saving face and at least looking like he cares, just how much is it worth to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton? John Longhurst finds out. MICK PACED up and down the front bar with his ...
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This week's music review includes KISS announcing their final show again, a Beards reunion and Angus Stone's soul-funk rebrand as Dope Lemon. IA music guru David Kowalski reports. No reason has been ...
A new report sheds light on the policies of the major parties contending in this year's Federal Election to make the choice clearer for voters, writes Dr Bronwyn Kelly. IN THE LEAD-UP to each federal ...
From feeble policies to gaping holes in logic, Peter Dutton's Budget Reply was a missed opportunity, leaving Labor holding the election aces, writes Stephen Koukoulas. The speech was a perfect ...
Forcing children to participate in school Anzac Day services is an attack on freedom and should be made illegal, writes Tom Tanuki. WHEN I WAS a little boy, forced to attend Anzac Day services at ...
As the Palestinian death toll rises, the future of international law hangs in the balance not just for Gaza but for human rights the world over, writes Tatiana Svorou. IN THE PAST TWO WEEKS, over ...
Liberation Day, as 2 April was described by U.S. President Donald Trump, had all the elements of reality television perversion. It also had a dreamy, aspirational hope: that factories would spring up ...
The recent completion of NBN Co’s $750 million fixed wireless upgrade program should be seen as part of a broader transition towards a more reliable and future-proofed network, writes Paul Budde.
For anyone concerned that our country might wind up in the shadow of the world's dictatorships, this election gives voters a chance to save our democracy, writes Victor Kline. Because the Western ...
Creative artists who platform against genocide should be applauded, not vilified, writes Rosemary Sorensen. IS IT BRAVE TO DO what Brisbane jazz musician Kellee Green did — naming her piano ...
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