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Near the end of the book, Kate is in Guyra researching the story of her mother’s favourite brother, Frank Russell, whose ballot-winning of a property in the 1938 Closer Settlement Scheme at Green ...
Just when Australia needed a way out of its $368 billion submarine gamble, along comes the most unlikely escape hatch of all, writes Mark Beeson.. IF THERE’S ONE THING we can all agree on, perhaps ...
Diversity crisis deepens. The cancellation of both programs has exacerbated existing concerns about diversity in Australian television. A 2020 report found that more than 75% of presenters, ...
The March quarter national accounts confirm the Albanese Government is achieving its economic goals, as Alan Austin reports.. THERE WAS good news and bad news in last Wednesday’s quarterly report on ...
Taylor wins her rights back. After missing out twice on sales of her life’s work that she was excluded from bidding on, Taylor Swift has reclaimed the rights to her original six albums she recorded ...
No matter who wins the 2025 Election, both major parties face enormous pressures in managing the 2025-26 migration program, writes Dr Abul Rizvi.. AFTER TWO WEEKS in which Opposition Leader Peter ...
Yet the Liberals’ problems run much deeper than Trump. Despite the world looking very different in 2025 than it did 30 years ago, Dutton is still running a John Howard-era Liberal election ...
If you’ve ever stared at a blank screen, waiting for words to magically appear, you’re not alone. Writing essays can be tough, whether you’re a student juggling deadlines or a professional trying to ...
After opposing Labor’s student capping legislation in late 2024, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has announced his own student capping policy.. Dutton opposed Labor’s student capping legislation ...
More data has emerged confirming the Liberal-led Coalition's cost-of-living crisis is now behind us, but mainstream journalists don't share it. Alan Austin reports. SPARE A THOUGHT for the sorry ...
The push to restart U.S. nuclear testing raises fears of global fallout, echoing a dangerous past with lasting consequences, writes Karl Grossman.. RESEARCH FELLOW for nuclear deterrence and missile ...
But by framing France first as a hero and now as an underdog, the Courier Mail, along with other media outlets that have covered her political rise, are perpetuating disabling stereotypes about ...