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Three extraordinary events signal the end of ‘she’ll be right’ era

The great English winger Willie Waggle-Dagger, out of Stratford-upon-Avon, put it well: “There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Fitzsimons

Three extraordinary events signal the end of ‘she’ll be right’ era

The great English winger Willie Waggle-Dagger, out of Stratford-upon-Avon, put it well: “There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at...

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The Age

Peter Fitzsimons

Three extraordinary events signal the end of ‘she’ll be right’ era

The great English winger Willie Waggle-Dagger, out of Stratford-upon-Avon, put it well: “There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at...

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WA Today

Peter Fitzsimons

Three extraordinary events signal the end of ‘she’ll be right’ era

The great English winger Willie Waggle-Dagger, out of Stratford-upon-Avon, put it well: “There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at...

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Brisbane Times

Peter Fitzsimons

World Peace: Australia’s Role in Global Demilitarization

By Denis Hay Discover how Australia can be a role model for world peace, utilizing currency sovereignty to lead global disarmament initiatives...

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The AIM Network

The Aim Network

One in two people who need social housing in northern Tasmania miss out

One in two people who need social and affordable housing to avoid homelessness in Braddon and Bass are missing out. We need to build - and not just...

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The Examiner

Wendy Hayhurst

Should parents be held responsible for juvenile crime?

The courts should go after parents of repeat juvenile offenders and prosecute them for criminal culpability. Laws exist in Australia, but are never...

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The Examiner

Barry Prismall

Penbo: It’s the Aussie people versus another free speech hustler

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Herald Sun

Sa News

What are Australia’s core values?

Are we on the right track as a nation? How do we even tackle such an issue? We must ignore things that are outside of our control and test if our...

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The New Daily

Simon Kuestenmacher

Hamas Studying New Israeli Truce Proposal As Mediators Seek To Revive Talks

Hamas said it was studying on Saturday the latest Israeli counterproposal regarding a potential ceasefire in Gaza, a day after a delegation from...

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International Business Times

Laurie Churchman

Australian Futures: Conventional Strategic Wisdom Versus the Long…

By Denis Bright The strategic game of Chinese checkers has replaced the warm handshakes between neoliberal leaders and the leaders of Chinese...

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The AIM Network

The Aim Network

Liz Truss and the West: A Failed Former…

It is unfortunate that column space should be dedicated to Britain’s shortest termed prime minister and, arguably, one of its most imbecilic and...

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The AIM Network

Binoy Kampmark

Migrants Eyeing Europe Bide Their Time In Tunisia

Thousands of sub-Saharan migrants have huddled in Tunisian olive groves for months, living in makeshift tents and surviving on meagre rations while...

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International Business Times

Francoise Kadri

Semitic semantics

By Bert Hetebry Where did the term ‘Semitic’ come from and what did it mean? Look closely and see how mythology defines people in a very real...

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The AIM Network

The Aim Network

A celebrity politician has been jailed for rape. Will Czech women be listened to now?

He was spoken of as an extraordinary talent. A rising star with a million followers on Instagram, who made politics relevant for younger...

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The Guardian

Apolena Rychlíková And Jakub Zelenka

Want to stretch money like a solo parent? Here are our 11 best hacks

You are welcome to debate me – pensioners are absolutely aficionados at surviving on low income – but I believe no one stretches money like a...

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WA Today

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

Want to stretch money like a solo parent? Here are our 11 best hacks

You are welcome to debate me – pensioners are absolutely aficionados at surviving on low income – but I believe no one stretches money like a...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

Want to stretch money like a solo parent? Here are our 11 best hacks

You are welcome to debate me – pensioners are absolutely aficionados at surviving on low income – but I believe no one stretches money like a...

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The Age

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

Lehrmann and the engagement of ministerial staff

In the oceanic commentary on the Bruce Lehrmann cases, little attention seems to have been given as to how he actually got into Senator Linda...

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Canberra Times

Paddy Gourley

I've lived in Canberra for 40 years and have only just realised this

I've lived in Canberra for just shy of 40 years and I've always believed the northside/southside rivalry to be something of a cliche. $0/ (min cost...

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Canberra Times

Karen Hardy

The great greenwashing myth being sold to Australians

Nobody likes to be hoodwinked, but that's what big companies are essentially doing when they engage in greenwashing - giving consumers the false...

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Canberra Times

Ebony Bennett

The gap between immediate risk and long-term capability is concerning

The release of the Albanese government's National Defence Strategy (NDS), and the accompanying Integrated Investment Program (IIP), fulfills a...

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Canberra Times

Malcolm Davis

Here's the glaring casualty of the mothers of intervention

Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers have put their future in the Labor pantheon at high risk with their new protectionism. $0/ (min cost $0) Login or...

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Canberra Times

Jack Waterford

A newfound appreciation for nostalgia or signs of a city past its prime?

"Memories light the corners of my mind $0/ (min cost $0) Login or signup to continue reading Misty watercolour memories Of the way we were. Can it...

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Canberra Times

Ian Warden

Want to stretch money like a solo parent? Here are our 11 best hacks

You are welcome to debate me – pensioners are absolutely aficionados at surviving on low income – but I believe no one stretches money like a...

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Brisbane Times

Nicole Pedersen-Mckinnon

Why is retirement spending so difficult to navigate?

Retirement is really hard to navigate. But what is it exactly that makes it so difficult? For most of our working lives, once we make life...

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WA Today

Bec Wilson

Why is retirement spending so difficult to navigate?

Retirement is really hard to navigate. But what is it exactly that makes it so difficult? For most of our working lives, once we make life...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Bec Wilson

The great greenwashing myth being sold to Australians

Nobody likes to be hoodwinked, but that's what big companies are essentially doing when they engage in greenwashing - giving consumers the false...

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The Examiner

Ebony Bennett

Why is retirement spending so difficult to navigate?

Retirement is really hard to navigate. But what is it exactly that makes it so difficult? For most of our working lives, once we make life...

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The Age

Bec Wilson

Why is retirement spending so difficult to navigate?

Retirement is really hard to navigate. But what is it exactly that makes it so difficult? For most of our working lives, once we make life...

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Brisbane Times

Bec Wilson

The wait of history: How and why East German medals should be reallocated

Before the early 1970s, East Germany hadn’t conceived the idea that doping athletes might blaze the country’s path to international recognition...

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WA Today

Darren Kane

Paying extra for ‘earth-friendly’ products? You’re probably being scammed

Whether shopping in the supermarket or mall or browsing online, shades of green and blue are everywhere. Claims that products are “green”,...

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WA Today

Erin Turner

Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants stronger foreign investment rules. What does that mean?

Australia’s wealth and economic growth has been underpinned by foreign investment. For centuries, it has created businesses and jobs, and led to...

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WA Today

Anne Hyland

Musk puts seat belts in cybertrucks. Now he must put them in cyberspace

Elon Musk’s car company recalled more than 3000 of its new cybertrucks in the last week because of a safety problem. No fuss, no drama. A...

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WA Today

Peter Hartcher

The fact my job exists shows just what men will do to punish ex-partners

“He said he won’t stop until he’s ruined me.” My client was pointing to where her ex-partner had hidden in her front yard, commando-crawling...

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WA Today

Joel Svensson

Would you change your name to get a job?

Just how far would you go when applying for a job? Would you for instance be prepared to change your name to get the job? How do you feel about the...

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WA Today

Jim Bright

Paying extra for ‘earth-friendly’ products? You’re probably being scammed

Whether shopping in the supermarket or mall or browsing online, shades of green and blue are everywhere. Claims that products are “green”,...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Erin Turner

Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants stronger foreign investment rules. What does that mean?

Australia’s wealth and economic growth has been underpinned by foreign investment. For centuries, it has created businesses and jobs, and led to...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Anne Hyland

Musk puts seat belts in cybertrucks. Now he must put them in cyberspace

Elon Musk’s car company recalled more than 3000 of its new cybertrucks in the last week because of a safety problem. No fuss, no drama. A...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Hartcher

The fact my job exists shows just what men will do to punish ex-partners

“He said he won’t stop until he’s ruined me.” My client was pointing to where her ex-partner had hidden in her front yard, commando-crawling...

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The Sydney Morning Herald

Joel Svensson

Would you change your name to get a job?

Just how far would you go when applying for a job? Would you for instance be prepared to change your name to get the job? How do you feel about the...

7

The Sydney Morning Herald

Jim Bright

Paying extra for ‘earth-friendly’ products? You’re probably being scammed

Whether shopping in the supermarket or mall or browsing online, shades of green and blue are everywhere. Claims that products are “green”,...

8

The Age

Erin Turner

Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants stronger foreign investment rules. What does that mean?

Australia’s wealth and economic growth has been underpinned by foreign investment. For centuries, it has created businesses and jobs, and led to...

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The Age

Anne Hyland

Dozens of men have five or more domestic violence victims. We must shine a spotlight in their faces

Over the past fortnight the killing of women, allegedly by men, has been front and centre following the Bondi killings and numerous women’s...

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The Age

Kate Fitz-Gibbon

Musk puts seat belts in cybertrucks. Now he must put them in cyberspace

Elon Musk’s car company recalled more than 3000 of its new cybertrucks in the last week because of a safety problem. No fuss, no drama. A...

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The Age

Peter Hartcher

The fact my job exists shows just what men will do to punish ex-partners

“He said he won’t stop until he’s ruined me.” My client was pointing to where her ex-partner had hidden in her front yard, commando-crawling...

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The Age

Joel Svensson

Would you change your name to get a job?

Just how far would you go when applying for a job? Would you for instance be prepared to change your name to get the job? How do you feel about the...

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The Age

Jim Bright

War on Gaza: A cruel month of massacres for Palestinians as the US mask is ripped off

As tensions flare with Iran, the US continues to provide full support for Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip. The events of early April seem to...

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Pearls and Irritations

Ammiel Alcalay

Rhetoric and reality in technology visions

The complex interplay of vision, power, and governance in innovation districts, precincts, and hubs. The 21st century has been characterised by...

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Pearls and Irritations

John H Howard

Weekly Roundup Saturday 27 April

The so-called “cost of living” crisis is a low-wage problem of the Coalition’s making, the dangerously simplified world of central bankers,...

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Pearls and Irritations

Ian Mcauley

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