Cruelly, the protest laws he's serving come with a side of pepper spray.
Investors in the bond market are increasingly faced with a critical decision: whether to actively trade bonds to take advantage of short-term market movements or to invest for the long term, aiming ...
Legal terminology can be confusing. Especially when you only ever hear them mentioned in news reports or court stories. Indeed, terms like assault and affray are regularly bandied about when there’s ...
Once defined by dissent and solidarity, Generation X is now fuelling Pauline Hanson’s resurgence — driven less by conviction than by disillusionment, fear and misplaced anger, writes James May. As a ...
Donald Trump is framed as a modern Pyrgopolynices, a braggart whose performative narcissism has moved from farce to real power, with consequences still unfolding, writes William J Dominik. Plautus ...
Despite the Gold Coast City Council twice voting to reject a development proposal endorsed by his administration, Gold Coast Council CEO Tim Baker unilaterally overturned that democratic decision, ...
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As racism shifts from the fringe to the mainstream, Australia’s social cohesion and democratic stability are being quietly eroded, writes Dr Victoria Fielding. AUSTRALIA IS A PROUD, multicultural ...
In Jerusalem, Scott Morrison blended faith, fear and foreign policy into a sermon that excused Israeli power while blaming dissent, Islam and Australia’s Labor Government for antisemitism at home. Dr ...
The latest official data confirms that poverty and homelessness are gradually easing, as Alan Austin reports. FAR TOO MANY Australians are still “doing it tough”, to use Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ ...