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EDITORIAL: Julian Assange is free: Two-faced media welcomes him home as a hero

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is finally home.  
Getting around Gough

It was considered a great day for Australia when the Labor Party won back–to–back elections ...  
The fable of the Under Down Land

The story of a strange and backwards land, led by sheep-lovers, excavation enthusiasts and a ...  
Formidable force: Germaine Greer 

Australian writer and public intellectual Germain Greer is a formidable feminist, best known for ...  
Dutton's devoid-of-details nuclear plan an atomic failure

Given the absence of substance in Peter Dutton's nuclear policy so far, his 'lack-of-details' cry ...  
Dutton’s unlikely net migration target

After failing to mention it in his Budget reply speech, Dutton found a friendly radio shock jock ...  
The 'Man from Snowy River' makes a comeback 

Six years after the release of one of Australia's most iconic movies, the country town of Mansf ...  
The Budget Circus is coming to town

Belinda Jones presents an introductory transcript of one of Australia's 'top' political events — ...  
Serving contempt to our veterans: Lest we forget

This is a story about a particular defence veteran but it could be about any defence serviceman ...  
When Ol' Blue Eyes saw red

In Australia, during a tour of the Far East in 1974, Frank Sinatra appallingly referred to Aussie ...  
Uniting Australia with Vikki Campion’s fast-asleep, anti-woke Anzac bikkie tins

Managing editor Michelle Pini uncovers the truth about Anzac biscuits, why they must be packaged ...  
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EDITORIAL: Uniting Australia with Vikki Campion’s fast-asleep, anti-woke Anzac bikkie tins

According to dinky-di patriotism expert, partner of former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce and Daily ...  
The spirits of Australia: Land of mystery

Australia is a land of mystery to outsiders and locals alike, due to our strange and vicious ...  
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EDITORIAL: The spirits of Australia — land of mystery

Australia is a land of mystery to outsiders and locals alike, due to our strange and vicious ...  
Photographer's gift: Tiny moments, greater truths

'A tear contains an ocean' — photographers are uniquely placed to notice the tiny moments in ...  
What comes after Rafah

What will happen after Israeli forces raze Rafah? Founder and director Dave Donovan discusses the ...  
Australia Day: A hollow, 'Un-Australian' day

Politicians are calling for boycotts after Woolworths, claiming it's “out of touch” with the ...  
Dutton should legislate on Australia Day and Woolies boycott

Peter Dutton should not let Woolworths and other noxious actors get away with trashing Australia ...  

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