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IDF courts Australian universities amid anti-war protestsBy Wendy Bacon and Yaakov Aharon | April 5, 2025This week, hundreds of university staff and students in Melbourne and Sydney called on their Vice-Chancellors to ...
Immigration. A manufactured crisis of politics over policyBy Fethi Mansouri and Amanuel Elias | April 3, 2025A so-called Australian immigration crisis is a central election issue, but it's based on misconceptions easily ...
Rupiah down. Sharemarket down. Prabowo doing a Trump on the quiet?By Duncan Graham | April 1, 2025Six months into his five-year term, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is focused on militarising his ...
Turnbull Press Club summit: Trump 2.0 means it’s time to strengthen DefenceBy Rex Patrick | March 31, 2025With Donald Trump overturning assumptions about international order, we must re-examine the fundamentals of our ...
China or America. Who is the warmonger?By Richard Cullen | March 28, 2025The US wants us to believe we should be scared of China, buy nuclear subs to help fight her, and increase our ...
Manufactured antisemitism. Universities relied on fudged numbersBy Emma Thomas | March 20, 2025Australian universities recently adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of ...
Dollars over democracy. Is the Election Reform Bill fit for purpose?By Richard Cullen | March 19, 2025The recent Electoral Reform Bill does not remove big money from politics, as Labor decreed, but shifts it towards ...
Protecting our independence. How to react to Trump’s bullyingBy David Shoebridge | March 15, 2025Labor and the Coalition look the other way while the US, our closest ally, is engaged in a very public and ...
Whistleblower persecutions. The cost of ignoring those who dare speak out.By Tony Watson | March 10, 2025Whistleblowers everywhere act for reasons of conscience and integrity. They are vital to protect our society ...
Un cri de coeur. Where to, when trust in our government is gone?By Michael Pascoe | March 9, 2025What happens when people no longer trust a Government that abandons whistleblowers, surrenders its citizens to a ...
Safety grants. Dutton promising Morrison-era electoral briberyBy Michael Pascoe | March 5, 2025Opposition leader Peter Dutton is promising a return to Morrison-era electoral bribery with his "safety grants", ...
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