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With the U.S. steadily descending into political chaos and social decline, Australia's independence has never been more important, writes Bevan Ramsden and Andrew Fullarton. U.S. PRESIDENT Trump is ...
Studio shot of notably expressive Australian actor Geoffrey Rush. (Photo, circa 2000.) Rush is the founding president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 ...
While the Coalition was determined to switch Australia over to nuclear energy, voters had another opinion and overwhelmingly rejected the LNP's energy policy, writes Dave Sweeney. WHEN HE UNVEILED the ...
After a glowing reference from outgoing Liberal Party Senator Hollie Hughes, Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor looks set to become the next Liberal Party Leader. Hughes gushed: “The behaviour ... is ...
While Saturday’s election result was an outstanding win for Albanese and Labor, it was also a clear and powerful message from Australians to our polity: Australians want the Far-Right-crazy dialled ...
Mick learns what a majority group is and wonders whether his face is still the face of modern Australia, writes John Longhurst. MICK DABBED THE SWEAT from his brow with his handkerchief and called for ...
The nation's shifting core group has outgrown, outnumbered and outclassed the politicians still refusing to represent it, writes Zayda Dollie. It's a sign of the times, but it also marks a shifting ...
Mick learns what a majority group is and wonders whether his face is still the face of modern Australia, writes John Longhurst. MICK DABBED THE SWEAT from his brow with his handkerchief and called for ...
The first 100 days of Donald Trump's second presidency have seen an unprecedented level of chaos with global repercussions, writes Dr Norm Sanders. “Move fast and break things” (MFABT) is a philosophy ...
It isn't illegal for political parties to spam text voters before an election, but maybe it should be, writes John Turnbull. Ignoring for a moment that an alleged $60 million bought Mr Palmer ...
Mick learns what a majority group is and wonders whether his face is still the face of modern Australia, writes John Longhurst. MICK DABBED THE SWEAT from his brow with his handkerchief and called for ...
We do not want a complicated voting system, but we do want a system closer to "one vote, one value", writes Kim Sawyer. WE HAVE ELECTED the members of parliament to represent us, but who or what do ...