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EDITORIAL: Firebombed friendlyjordies still receiving death threats

Three years on from the firebombing of the home of Jordan Shanks, AKA friendlyjordies, an ABC Four ...  
Contract bikies and bribed politicians: Australia’s Nauru refugee deal

Behind closed doors, the Albanese Government has replaced one form of outsourced violence with ...  
How KINTO is changing car rental in Australia

For decades, car ownership has been an entrenched financial burden on Australian households. ...  
Wong’s world: Diplomacy under the shadow of America

Penny Wong’s cautious diplomacy reveals Australia’s struggle to balance loyalty to the U.S. ...  
Compulsory voting under scrutiny amid claims it breeds political apathy

While hailed as a model of fairness, compulsory voting may be breeding apathy instead.  
Online but outpaced: Australia’s digital drift

Australia may be online, but a growing gap in speed, skills and strategy shows we’re losing pace ...  
A clogged visa system only rewards the unscrupulous

A growing number of people in Australia remain stuck in immigration limbo.  
Unseeing genocide: How the West lost Its moral compass in Gaza

A brutal reckoning with the West’s complicity, as Gaza shatters the illusion of morality and ...  
Cultivating paradise: Olivia Laing and the politics of the garden

Through Olivia Laing’s The Garden Against Time, the garden becomes more than a refuge — it’s ...  
No one does news like Independent Australia: The facts say #SaveIA!

Implacable, unswerving, innovative, incorruptible –  standing up to bullies — no-one does ...  
Jim Chalmers and Katy Gallagher — the quiet achievers of budget repair

From economic wreckage to recovery, Chalmers and Gallagher’s budget repair stands as Labor’s ...  
JEFF MCMULLEN: Counting nuclear warheads in the new arms race

The United States, Russia and China are spending tens of billions of dollars on new nuclear ...  
Calls for reform as remote work exposes compensation gaps

Workers, doctors and lawyers unite in calls for urgent reform to fix a system described as adve ...  
Contrasting outcomes consign Coalition to the compost heap of history

Prices, jobs, growth and debt all confirm the Coalition parties have run out of puff.  
St Andrews Market memories: Cheap soup!

This heart-warming photo of Megan Jack (L) and Chris Wright enjoying the relaxed vibe at St ...  
The silent mineral deficiency no one talks about

Once rich with magnesium and life, Australia’s soils are running on empty — and so are we.  
Young Australians deserve more than a rigged future

Young people are struggling — but not equally. While some inherit safety nets, others face ...  
Top Bali villa developments for U.S. investors: Inside the world of Vibe Development

For many U.S. investors, Bali has moved from a dream destination to a serious entry on their ...  

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