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Share Article Recent articles by Mark David 12 September 2025, 10:00am Meanwhile, Donald Trump is busy backing away from the Epstein "birthday book ... 5 September 2025, 10:00am Coz 'White Australians ...
The Albanese Government’s weak response to neo-Nazi marches risks legitimising racism and deepening fear in our communities, writes Amitava Das. I WAS AT a burger place in Rowville with my family. A ...
Australia’s record surge in skilled temporary visas is clogging the system, while leaving the nation’s most urgent trade shortages unresolved, writes Dr Abul Rizvi. SKILLED TEMPORARY VISAS (the old ...
Australia must have a mature, nuanced debate on our immigration future, placing the emphasis back toward environmental stewardship and sustainability, write Michael Bayliss and Mark Allen. AUSTRALIA ...
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Calls grow for neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell’s deportation, but strict citizenship laws make removal unlikely. Dr Abul Rizvi reports. Sewell is currently in custody, facing a variety of charges relating to ...
Overcrowded cells break people — prison suicides linked to worsening mental illness and disrupted sleep are infrastructural failures, writes Gerry Georgatos. AUSTRALIA'S ADULT PRISONER population has ...
When even community banks start acting like the Big Four, it’s clear that regional Australia’s last lifeline is being quietly severed, writes Dale Webster. BENDIGO BANK has hit the headlines for ...
In a bid to resurrect Coalition-era austerity, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley targets the NDIS while reviving Morrison’s divisive ‘have a go’ rhetoric, writes Melissa Marsden. OPPOSITION LEADER Sussan ...
As the world burns, the rich raise a glass — and the bill is paid in conscience, not cash, writes Dr Rosemary Sorensen. WHAT’S THE WORD for when the gap between what’s happening in the world and what ...
Every second of 2024, an Australian experienced a cyber attack. Australia has secured the number 11 spot in the race of nations most affected by cyber attacks, after it suffered 47 million data ...
Claims from Australia’s welfare peak body appear at odds with reality, as Alan Austin reports. IMAGINE THE Albanese Government managed somehow to double the incomes of all Australians while keeping ...