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As the Coalition reasserts “lower tax” as political identity and Labor rushes to deny the high-tax label, Australian politics ...
Repeated waves of protest show Iranians have lost faith in the promises of the 1979 revolution. But history suggests ideology can fail long before a regime does.
The looming by-election in Farrer is shaping as a four-cornered contest that could reveal how vulnerable the Coalition has become.
Alcoholics Anonymous has helped millions of people stop drinking. Drawing on his long friendship with Barry Humphries and the experience of Anthony Hopkins, Ross Fitzgerald reflects on sobriety, ...
UN warns of attacks on independent experts after European states target rapporteur over disputed Gaza remarks and sanctions.
Australia’s new security treaty with Indonesia is heavy on symbolism but light on substance. As President Prabowo Subianto ...
In the wake of the Bondi attack and the visit of Israel’s president, governments claimed to be defending social cohesion.
Australia’s political and media establishments are struggling to adapt to a world where narratives can no longer be tightly managed. And attempts to restore authority through censorship, moral panic ...
Calls for Australia to take a more forward-leaning stance on Taiwan repeat a familiar pattern – moral symbolism paired with strategic vagueness. Past experience suggests the applause is loud, but the ...
As Australia’s farming population ages, poorly planned succession can destroy wealth, fracture families and leave no one better off.
Jon Kudelka’s influence went far beyond award-winning cartoons. Lindsay Foyle reflects on a career marked by sharp political insight and principles. Without a doubt Jon Kudelka made a major impact ...
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