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Australia in 2025 is a temporary one-party state, and not yet a Roman emperor’s triumph with gold, elephants, flute girls, ...
What is the difference between levying tax on the unrealised gains on an asset with a market value, and levying a tax on the ...
Europe has not formally endorsed Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, yet many European politicians and institutions recognise him as ...
I remember vividly the day I received my offer to study at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. It was 2006. I thought I ...
The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 had attempted to resolve a previous era of religious wars and there began the development of ...
The housing debate has devolved into government overreach and ideological posturing, with policies mismatched to Australian ...
Every Saturday morning, my parents and I talk to our friends in Texas over Zoom. After that, the day unfolds as usual – ...
Science is no longer regarded or respected as an objective pursuit, one in which the principle of impartiality is sought with ...
Reform UK topping the opinion polls and winning local council elections has prompted several leading Tories to defect. But ...
Today is the fortieth anniversary of Live Aid, the epic televised pop concert – or ‘global jukebox’ – designed to raise funds ...
Chris Minns employs an effective, if underutilised tactic in messaging contentious political issues: Brazenness. Minns first ...
Christian Horner has very beady eyes. If you sit opposite him, his shark-like spotlights will dart around you, probably in ...
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