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Report conflates Australia’s ‘wave of antisemitism’ with Israel war criticsBy Yaakov Aharon | December 4, 2024Antisemitic or anti-Zionist? The Executive Council of Australian Jewry’s (ECAJ) report claims a 316% rise in ...
Lone Soldiers. New Australian IDF recruits due to arrive in Israel in JanuaryBy Yaakov Aharon | November 30, 2024Despite it being illegal to recruit soldiers for foreign armies, IDF commissioned recruiters are hard at work ...
Trump won, but not by a landslide. Does it matter?By Michael Pascoe | November 25, 2024Contrary to almost every headline, Donald Trump did not achieve his second coming by a landslide, at least not by ...
Cockups and coverups revealed. UK Government failed Australian nuclear test veteransBy Sue Rabbitt Roff | November 23, 2024Documents just released show the UK Government not only ignored advice but deliberately denied thousands of ...
Sydney University academics pursued for speaking out against Gaza atrocitiesBy Nick Riemer | November 21, 2024Free speech is under threat at institutions meant to defend it. Two Sydney University academics are being pursued ...
Whistleblower to whipping boy. Richard Boyle punished for playing by the rulesBy A Whistleblower | November 17, 2024Tax office whistleblower Richard Boyle has once again been denied justice, or rather, the High Court found the ...
Australia in the Trumposphere: climate, trade, Asia and the new world orderBy Michael Pascoe | November 11, 2024Trump 2.0 could provide a less-myopic Australia a chance to get with the strength. No, argues Michael Pascoe, that ...
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US President beware. Indonesia embraces Russia, BRICS to build trade … and militaryBy Duncan Graham | November 5, 2024Whoever wins the White House this week will have a testy former military general in Southeast Asia upsetting cosy ...
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