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How the media legitimise Barnaby and Pauline's PHONies

Why do the establishment media continue to legitimise politicians like One Nation's Pauline Hans ...  
Australia treats scams as a personal mistake — not a consumer protection failure

We can't keep treating scams as private misfortunes in a digital marketplace that is increasing ...  
NSW Police drifting dangerously toward I.C.E.-style tactics

By cracking down on protest and edging toward heavy-handed enforcement, NSW risks turning its ...  
Late 2026 — far from now

A step into the future to look back at the cognitive dissonance about the profound global changes ...  
Disruption without a plan: Trump’s chaos could trigger global change

Is Donald Trump's disruptive behaviour forcing the kind of crisis needed to trigger a reset? ...  
Where Americans are heading: Top five countries 

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of people leaving America to ...  
Top 10 best crane truck hire companies in Melbourne

You need reliable crane truck hire in Melbourne to lift, move, and place heavy loads without ...  
Two magistrates, two questions and the limit of Queensland’s speech laws

Two Brisbane cases may test Queensland’s speech laws in court, but the deeper question is why ...  
ANZAC Day disruption lays bare Australia’s selective remembrance

The ANZAC story overlooks vital contributions from First Nations peoples and diverse global ...  
Everyone needs to worry about 62 million men — particularly men

The scale of male complicity in sexual violence is global, confronting and persistently unaccou ...  
Antisemitism and Israel: A challenge to the Australian narrative

A provocative Royal Commission submission by Dr Evan Jones argues that Australia’s antisemitism ...  
Global agencies give Australia’s economy thumbs up

As job losses, inflation and weak growth impact many economies, Australia advances apace.  
Anzac Day: Remembrance writ large in communities big and small

They came from communities big and small, they fought and died, remembered now by inscriptions ...  
BOOK REVIEW: 'Domination – The Fall of the Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity'

'Domination' is a highly erudite history of the Rise of Christianity.  
Hair remembers: The crime you don't know is happening to you

Women are being raped in their sleep by their partners, filmed and shared online without ever ...  
Behind Angus Taylor’s immigration plan is a Trump‑like economic agenda

Angus Taylor's immigration plan is inextricably linked to a Trumpian economic agenda.  
BOOK REVIEW: 'Fathering' — a century of change and what endures

A sweeping exploration of fatherhood in Australia, from policy and history to deeply personal ...  
Project Hail Mary: When a book survives the jump to film

In an era where book-to-film adaptations are often met with scepticism, Project Hail Mary arrives ...  

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