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Farrer by-election a test for One Nation immigration policy

A tight by-election race in Farrer is set to spotlight One Nation’s call for negative net ...  
How Australia supplies weapons to Israel

The Australian Government has consistently maintained that it does "not provide weapons to Isra ...  
Stranded in Dubai: Missile alerts and a desperate race to get home

An Australian family holidaying in Dubai recounts the surreal experience of missile alerts, flight ...  
Stop the War protests gathering steam in the UK

Anti-war protesters in the UK saw multiple demonstrations taking place across the country last ...  
No longer true that the rich keep getting richer as the poor get poorer

Recent data confirms current policies are gradually reversing Australia’s chronic inequality.  
Legend, John Landy: The athlete who 'went the extra mile'

The late John Landy, agricultural scientist and Governor of Victoria, was also considered to have ...  
Rejecting pregnancy and birth: The case against procreation

Women’s oppression begins with reproduction — an assertion that, in 2026, feels more provoc ...  
Labor’s budget test will be to confront inequality or let populism grow

Economic inequality is reshaping Australian politics. The May Budget will decide whether Labor ...  
How modern protective technology is changing security and public safety

Public safety has always depended on a combination of preparedness, training and effective tool ...  
Why more Australians are rethinking their money from the ground up

The cost of living conversation in Australia has shifted.  
How Australians are turning their homes into spaces for celebration and recovery

There's a quiet shift happening across Australia. More people are choosing to create meaningful ...  
Navigating your borrowing options as Australia's financial landscape shifts

The way Australians access credit is changing fast. Between rising living costs, regulatory ...  
How Australians are rethinking their home tech setups in 2026

Australians have always had a strong appetite for technology, but something has shifted in the ...  
How Australians are getting smarter about what they buy and why it matters

Australian consumers have become noticeably more deliberate about how they spend.  
The quiet revolution: Why more Australians are choosing slow living

After years of relentless productivity culture, Australians are increasingly choosing to slow ...  
How Gold Coast Council hid a depot proposal in plain sight

The City of Gold Coast plans a 70-staff depot on a Miami park, with residents only discovering it ...  
Australia’s environmental crisis ignored as political parties drift Right

Australia’s major parties face mounting criticism for ignoring biodiversity loss and climate ...  
CARTOONS: Matt Canavan's National-isms are 'hyping up' Australia

While Donald trumpets, the war in Iran is 'very complete, pretty much'.  

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