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Albanese hit by unexpected wave as he tries to clear the decks

In 2023, Anthony Albanese was shooting for the moon, his eyes on the Voice referendum. On one view, he looked like...

The consequences of the government’s new migration legislation could be dire – for individuals and for Australia

The Albanese government came to power with a promise to be “strong on borders without being weak on humanity&...

why thousands of Rohingya are desperately trying to escape refugee camps by boats

Late last week, a boat crammed with Rohingya refugees fleeing a squalid camp in Bangladesh capsized off the coast o...

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Assange wins legal lifeline against extradition to the US – but there’s a sting in the tail

The High Court in London has granted Julian Assange leave to appeal the UK Home Secretary’s order that he be extradited to the United States on ...

The UN Security Council has finally called for a ceasefire in Gaza. But will it have any effect?

Ceasefires are a uniquely complicated tool in armed conflict. This is because they exist at the intersection of war, law and politics.Political scient...

Government rushing through bill to crack down on ‘uncooperative’ non-citizens it is trying to remove

The government is seeking to rush legislation through parliament to crack down on non-citizens who refuse to cooperate with attempts to remove them. T...

Kim Beazley on Kevin Rudd, being an ambassador, and a possible second Trump presidency

Kim Beazley, a former Labor leader, served as Australia’s ambassador in Washington between 2010 and 2016. He is widely respected for his experti...

Most states now have affirmative sexual consent laws, but not enough people know what they mean

ShutterstockEarlier this month, Queensland became the latest state to pass affirmative consent laws. This means consent is understood as ongoing commu...

Announcing Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis should have been simple. But the palace let it get out of hand

The British royal family is famous for its carefully curated media image. That’s why it was a surprise to see them lose control of the narrative...

Australia's Property Sector Leads The Fight Against Modern Slavery

Australia is estimated to have around 40,000 modern slaves, a stark reality that cannot be ignored. However, amidst this troubling statistic, our ...

online gambling advertising faces an uncertain future in Australia

Sports betting is most popular among Australian young people than any other age group, and this trend has only increased over the past 15 years.Young ...

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The Role of Chemistry Tuition in Student Achievement

In the ever-evolving world of education, one subject has always held a unique mystique - chemistry. Often perceived as a formidable challenge, it is a...

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Need a mood lift? We’ve tracked 4 ways Australia’s environment has repaired itself in 2020

When the clocked ticked over to 2020, Australia was in the grip of a brutal drought and unprecedented bushfires. But in the months since, while ...

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Most Popular Second Hand Cars Available in Australia Today

Second hand cars are steadily overtaking new vehicles in sales, popularity and user ratings. The after-effects of the pandemic and worldwide lockd...

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