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Australia: Still a client state in a corporate empire

From British imperial control to multinational corporate dominance, Australia’s economic inde ...  
Global reading communities forming around Z Library

Readers worldwide are forming global bonds through shared reading habits, turning books into ...  
Until we can defend ourselves, we’re not all equal

Speaking out against racism is praised — unless you’re a person of colour.  
Condescending and harmful: An update on Australia’s social media ban

The social media ban was sold to the public as protection, but evidence shows disadvantaged ...  
The state of a (not) independent Australia address

Fellow Independent Australians, it is with our greatest and most sincere regret that we must ...  
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EDITORIAL: The state of a (not) independent Australia address

Fellow Independent Australians, it is with our greatest and most sincere regret that we must ...  
Royal Pines redevelopment raises major questions on the Gold Coast

The urban transformation of the Gold Coast, involving billions in public funding, has left resi ...  
Colonial cringe runs deep: Australia's military subjugation

Australia is no longer a colony, but still behaves like one — paying tribute to its so-called ...  
Transform your shed into the ultimate match day escape

Turn your steel shed into the ultimate match-day escape with pro-level insulation, sound, lighting ...  
After the Apology: Why forced adoption Is not settled history

Forced adoption in Australia is often treated as a closed chapter, but the record tells a diffe ...  
The olive branch of hypocrisy: Herzog’s tree and Australia's complicity

Behind the pageantry of Herzog’s visit, critics argue Australia is ignoring legal warnings and ...  
The Australia-Indonesia green economic opportunity

A developing opportunity between Australia and Indonesia could underpin a green “powerhouse” ...  
Australia’s telecom expansion still paying for NBN policy mistakes

Despite rising data use and network growth, structural flaws in the NBN continue to shape affor ...  
Defending the democratic right of political speech and assembly in Australia

Current anti-democratic laws restricting freedom of speech and assembly cry out to be broken and ...  
Global oil glut defies geopolitics, drives prices down

Rising supply and weakening demand are overpowering geopolitics, sending oil prices toward a ...  
The environmental benefits and drawbacks of E10 fuel

E10 fuel has gained traction in some corners because of its environmental benefits. However, as ...  
Herzog visit sparks questions over Australia’s ‘core values’

Israeli President Herzog’s visit has reignited questions about whether Australia’s “core ...  
RBA’s labour market call risks overtightening the economy

If the RBA has misjudged labour market tightness, current rates could unnecessarily weaken growth ...  

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