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Why multiculturalism is saving, not sinking, the West

As conservative voices call for assimilation, the world’s most successful nations are thriving ...  
Write, drink, repeat: A pub tale of literary ambition

For Bella, storytelling is about control — even if the publishers aren’t buying it.  
The moral cleansing has commenced for ultra-Zionists and their lackeys

As public opinion starts to shift, those in Australia who legitimised genocide must face acco ...  
Triple J's midlife crisis

It was meant to celebrate the best of Australian music, but the Hottest 100 countdown sounded more ...  
Colonial killings hidden in code spark truth-telling debate

A settler’s coded diary of killings is challenging Australia's comfort with its colonial past ...  
CARTOONS: Epstein file redaction rumours run rife

Meanwhile, Chris Minns mangles bridge-march business.  
Greens Party civil war erupts as founder Drew Hutton expelled

The expulsion of Greens founder Drew Hutton has exposed deep ideological rifts tearing through the ...  
Chris Minns and the Sydney Harbour 'Gaza Streisand effect'

Is it possible that New South Wales State Premier Chris Minns is secretly a strong supporter of ...  
Overseas student intake to increase as universities face financial trouble

The Government has just raised the student intake cap for struggling universities despite its ...  
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Chris Minns and the Sydney Harbour 'Gaza Streisand effect'

Is it possible that New South Wales State Premier Chris Minns is secretly a strong supporter of ...  
How Donald Trump could Make Britain Great Again

With UK politics in disarray, one outrageous question emerges: what if Donald Trump took charge ...  
Albanese visit signals stability in China relations

Anthony Albanese’s recent trip to Beijing marked a return to calm diplomacy, signalling Austr ...  
Gaza march draws 100,000 despite state opposition

Despite resistance from NSW authorities, a massive protest march for Gaza crossed Sydney’s ...  
Swipe, scroll, forget: The decline of deep reading

As screen culture takes over, deep reading and the critical thinking it fosters are quietly fading ...  
Musk and the true nature of evil

As Elon Musk launches his new America Party, we should all reflect on his concept of "evil" and ...  
Weaponising outrage: The hidden hands behind Australia's antisemitic attacks

As fabricated terror plots unravel, questions mount about who’s truly behind Australia’s wave ...  
Interest rate cuts could quietly rescue the Federal Budget

While politicians argue over costly reforms, the RBA’s quiet rate cuts could be doing the heavy ...  
Australia’s rort addiction needs more than audits, it needs ethics

Rorting has become so embedded in Australian life, only a national revival of ethics can hope to ...  

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