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Australian Parliament Passes National Digital ID Law
Eighty-seven members voted for, and 56 against the Digital ID Bill 2024.
Australian PM Responds to Iranian President Helicopter Crash
An Iranian official is claiming the president has died.
Australian Lenders Failing to Assist Struggling Customers: ASIC
Despite being required by law to have processes to assist customer who are in debt, banks have made the process so complex that a third of people give up.
How to Dress Like a Prime Minister
In this world of tailored illusions, it’s less about policy and more about projecting the perfect image to charm the masses.
Opinion: Battle Lines Drawn for the Next Election
Dutton ensured Australians would have a real choice at the election with his Budget Reply.
Government to Spend $450 Million on New Business Jets for PM and Ministers
Unspent funds in the 2023-24 defence budget will be spent on two new private jets for government use.
Treasurer Calls Opposition’s Budget Reply ‘Dark, Divisive’
Dutton has pledged to cut overseas migration from 260,000 to 160,000, while Coalition partner Littleproud said it would not affect migration to regional areas.
Trump Demands Biden Take Drug Test Before First Debate
The presidential candidates have agreed to take part in two debates.
DHS Announces New Intelligence Advisory Board
Some members from an earlier Experts Group were involved in discrediting the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Customer Isn’t Always Right: Victoria Joins Push Against Customer Abuse
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has announced plans for new legislation to discourage customer abuse of retail, public transport, and fast food workers.
$33 Million Transferred From Big Pharma to Doctors in Australia
Authors of the paper in the Medical Journal of Australia suggested more transparency is required.
Opinion: Who's Afraid of the WHO
Beware the WHO’s slow motion coup d’état of every nation’s sovereignty.
Opinion: Opposition Hits the Right Notes in Budget Reply
His job in a budget-in-reply speech is to hold the government to account, not to govern himself. The time for detailed plans is much closer to the next election
Opinion: Take a Leaf Out of Norway's Book on Gender Equality
We saw a truly impressive flexing of feminist power on display over the last month.
‘The Blue Angels’: American Tradition at Its Most Inspirational
This new Amazon documentary goes behind the scenes of a cherished military mainstay.
‘The Blue Angels’: American Tradition at Its Most Inspirational
This new Amazon documentary goes behind the scenes of a cherished military mainstay.
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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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Ginger Soy Stir-Fried Fish
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Summer Travelers Should Pack Light or Prepare to Pay the Price
When Ryanair started charging passengers for checked luggage, the fee was just over $3. Now, the fee is over $60.
The History of Radio Is Thriving in This Fascinating, Hidden Bay Area Museum
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