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Virgin Australia Could Soon Sell Tickets for Air New Zealand Trans-Tasman Flights
The codeshare agreement will allow Virgin Australia passengers to access an unlimited number of seats on Air New Zealand, subject to availability.
Major Bank Promises Not to Close Anymore Regional Branches Until 2027
Westpac will instead invest more than $150 million in the branch network in the next two years.
Ancient Tongan City Hints at Civilisation in the Pacific 700 Years Earlier
The city is easily the oldest discovered to date throughout the South Pacific, with archeologists saying between 6,700 and 7,600 people lived at the site.
Charges Against State Health Department Over COVID-19 Quarantine Problems Dropped
Evidence of health department employees was found to be inadmissible in court because it had been used in another hearing.
Bejing’s Hold on Solomons Uncertain After Pro-CCP Prime Minister Resigns
It is likely that Manasseh Sogavare’s successor will maintain a pro-Beijing stance.
Budget Will Make Australia ‘An Island of Reliability in a Sea of Uncertainty’: Treasurer
Net zero remains a key focus of the federal Labor government.
Opinion: Knee-Jerk Bail Reforms Will Impact Innocent Men
The demand to do more to protect vulnerable women is understandable. But there’s also a price we pay for knee-jerk responses.
Community Vows to Keep Educating Youths on the Dangers of Socialism, Communism
April 30 marked the anniversary of the Fall of Saigon and the end of the anti-communist South Vietnamese government.
Georgia Gov. Kemp Signs Bill Requiring Sheriffs to Enforce Federal Immigration Law
Republicans pushed for House Bill 1105 in the wake of the murder of nursing student Laken Riley.
Police Response to UCLA Clashes ‘Unacceptable,’ California Governor’s Office Says
A riot began late Tuesday night between opposing groups after counter-protesters supporting Israel pulled down barricades at the Royce Quad encampment.
Victoria Greenlights 6 Projects for Australia’s First Offshore Wind Farms
New wind projects form part of the Australian government’s transition away from coal-powered electricity supply.
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IN-DEPTH: Time to Rediscover Australia’s ‘Golden Age’
At one point in modern history, Australia was a world leader in promoting individual freedom and enterprise.
Opinion: Combating Online 'Misinformation' for Who?
Anyone who has studied a skerrick of history knows that protecting free speech is about giving voice to the powerless against the more powerful.
Opinion: The ANZAC Spirit Has Never Been More Needed
There can’t be many countries whose patriotic focal point is a military loss, yet that is true of us.
Opinion: ‘Quiet Quitting’: The Silent Scourge of Australian Workplaces
According to a YouGov survey, most Australians don’t enjoy their job.
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Ancient Family’s Egg Therapies to Protect Blood Vessels and Bones
Eggs are a treasure trove of goodness. In addition to being highly nutritious, they have a long and proven history of medicinal use.
Ancient Family’s Egg Therapies to Protect Blood Vessels and Bones
Eggs are a treasure trove of goodness. In addition to being highly nutritious, they have a long and proven history of medicinal use.
Why Do Chinese Value Subtlety?
There are profound underlying reasons to this question that relate to Chinese literature and art.
Henry Hudson: An Explorer Who Mapped North America
The failures of this explorer paved the way for the successes of those who followed.
‘Sweet Dreams’: Knoxville’s Drama Acting Surprisingly Good
In ‘Sweet Dreams,’ Johnny Knoxville’s a long way from his ‘Jackass’ roots, deep in dramatic acting territory, and surprisingly effective.
A Pitch Competition for High School Students Fosters Innovative Business Ideas
With a mission of helping high school youth to realize their innovative ideas, one nonprofit is nurturing the next generation of successful entrepreneurs.
Veterans Find Healing and Renewed Purpose Through Program That Teaches Them To Become Farmers
Archi’s Institute for Sustainable Agriculture in California teaches all aspects of how to farm and build a successful business.
Why Do Chinese Value Subtlety?
There are profound underlying reasons to this question that relate to Chinese literature and art.
The Chicken Curry That Deserved to Win
Little Corn Island’s most famous cook makes an epic coconut chicken curry you can recreate at home.
Ed Perkins on Travel: New Rules—What They Mean
If the airline delays or cancels your flight and it doesn’t offer a solution to your liking, you should be issued a refund without you asking for it.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Ravenna, Italy Gets Better With Age
Ravenna is a three hour train ride from Venice but seeing the brilliant mosaics of Justinian’s Basilica di San Vitale is worth it.
Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”
Ed Perkins on Travel: New Rules—What They Mean
If the airline delays or cancels your flight and it doesn’t offer a solution to your liking, you should be issued a refund without you asking for it.