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When "Brother Ray" hit the road in Melbourne

Fondly known as "brother Ray" to friends and fellow musicians, legendary soul singer Ray Charles p ...  
Galloping through cultures: How horses connect humanity

As the Year of the Horse approaches, horses that once carried civilisation forward still carry ...  
The first heat of the year and we are already breaking records

Climate collapse isn’t coming — it’s already here and Australia is burning faster than ...  
Australia’s inequality isn’t an accident, it’s policy

Inequality keeps growing in Australia because we play by one rule — don't upset the rich. ...  
The poisoned word: How Palestine solidarity is branded as antisemitism

Why is support for Palestine so often seen as “antisemitism”? And why so few mentions of ...  
CARTOONS: Coalition fight club — keeping cartoonists in business

Meanwhile, the world's not-so-stable genius is putting together a 'peace' board.  
Antisemitism or accountability? Drawing the line without erasing free speech

As Australia tightens hate-speech laws, a flawed definition of antisemitism risks being weaponised ...  
Australia Day 2026 violently exposes deep national divisions

If the aim of Australia Day is to promote national unity and social cohesion, writes Dave Donovan ...  
EcoClean brings premium pillow and mattress cleaning to Dubai homes

In Dubai’s dusty climate, clean pillows and mattresses are essential. EcoClean delivers deep ...  
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EDITORIAL: Australia Day 2026 violently displayed the deep divisions in our nation

There’s an old saw about tourists in Ireland pulling up to the side of the road to ask a local ...  
Trump's war on international justice

When the U.S. sanctions international judges to shield Israel, power decides who is accountable ...  
U.S. economic dominance: Why we must break free

Australia is rich in resources but poor in outcomes because our biggest industries are owned by ...  
The ultimate 2026 guide to choosing removalists in Melbourne

Moving in Melbourne in 2026 takes more than a truck. This guide helps you find reliable removal ...  
Beyond reform: South Azerbaijan’s case for political agency

Decades of exclusion and environmental collapse have pushed South Azerbaijan beyond reform and ...  
Critical minerals, critical failures: Victoria sacrificing farms, water and public money

Victoria’s rush for critical minerals is leaving poisoned land, gutted regulators and taxpayers ...  
The telecoms industry doesn’t need 6G — it needs a rethink

With traffic growth slowing, revenues flat and capital flowing elsewhere, the case for 6G looks ...  
How Australian businesses use data and maths to predict market rends

Australian businesses are moving beyond gut instinct, using data analytics and algorithms to make ...  
Trumpism, but make it Australian: One Nation’s migration fantasy

By borrowing Trump’s rhetoric while ignoring Australian law, One Nation offers fear, fantasy and ...  

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