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A small protest outside the British Consulate turned into a powerful stand for imprisoned writer Alaa Abd el-Fattah and forced the building to close its doors, writes PEN Melbourne.. THE BRITISH ...
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In this week's edition of Indy Eye, managing editor Michelle Pini chats with lawyer and renter's advocateJordan van den Lamb – AKA Purple Pingers – and campaign manager and fellow social activist Roz ...
Butterflies ply in the plain darkness, Their colours mocked by surrounds. Butterflies ply in the strained darkness, With ne’er a sound, nearly ne’er a sound ...
Not Happy. What can one say of the world of today, That doesn't involve despair and dismay . As we watch our reality flip on its head And oligarchs become politicians instead!
Overwhelming evidence is proving the Coalition's nuclear plan to be a scam, writes Steve Bishop.. OPPOSITION LEADER Peter Dutton is scamming Australians with a nuclear power promise he knows he cannot ...
Meeting itself on that last day. Nowhere to go and nothing to say, Just you and your own personal God! Face to face, as it were, in the darkness. Face to face, in the darkness of that place. Victor ...
The skilled temporary visa has been contributing to high levels of net migration. In 2022–23, skilled temporary entrants contributed a record 43,620 to net migration and 41,950 in 2023–24. Faster ...
POEM: There are no Australians 7 September 2024, 4:00pm This poem is an *IA Writing Competition (creative work category) entry.
A brawl over Australia’s tax collection policies has erupted between two giants of global economics, reports Alan Austin. *Also listen to the audio version of this article on Spotify HERE.. NOBEL ...
And in opposition, the marriage has provided sizable nest eggs with shadow portfolios and commensurate spoils for the likes of MPs like Barnaby “Planter Box” Joyce, Bridget “Sport Rorts” McKenzie and ...
The mainstream media's performance during the Voice Referendum campaign was an abject failure, writes former CEO and editor-in-chief of The Age, Ranald MacDonald. *Also listen to the audio version of ...
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