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NZ Deputy Leader Decries ‘Separatist Hate-Filled’ Speech by Māori Party MP
Winston Peters has condemned a speech by a Māori Party MP that claimed the government intended to ‘exterminate Māori.’
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Gets $166 Million in Funding
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus emphasised that billions of dollars of illicit funds are generated from illegal activities every year.
Australia, US, Japan Continue Building Defence Architecture in Indo-Pacific
The three countries plus the Philippines have committed to ensuring right of passage in the South China Sea despite claims from Beijing.
‘Not the Time to Slash and Burn’: Treasurer Says No Spending Cuts Planned
The government is under pressure to reel in Australia’s growing debt burden.
More ‘Family-Friendly’ Apartments Needed: Report
Families with children account for almost 44 percent of all resident living in apartments nationwide, according to the 2016 Census.
Australia, New Zealand Plummet in Press Freedom Rankings: Reporters Without Borders
No country in the Asia-Pacific region is among the top 15.
ANALYSIS: Digital ID Deadline Looms, Yet Only 8 Percent of Indonesians Are Onboard
The government’s goal was for 220 million citizens to be signed up to its digital ID by June 2024.
US-Inspired ‘Gaza Camps’ Spreading Across Australian Universities
Rallies are set to continue throughout the week at major universities in Melbourne.
This Is What Happened After Several Schools Banned Cellphones
Researchers of a 73-page paper followed data from recent decades, mainly focusing on 2010 to 2020.
FBI Issues Joint Warning on Hackers Targeting Email Accounts
The FBI and several other U.S. agencies issued a joint cybersecurity advisory.
Qantas to Be Fined $100 Million for Selling ‘Ghost Tickets’ to Thousands of Customers
Customers will be eligible for direct cash payments as part of the agreement.
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IN-DEPTH: Time to Rediscover Australia’s ‘Golden Age’
At one point in modern history, Australia was a world leader in promoting individual freedom and enterprise.
Opinion: Before We Call It a 'Crisis,' What's the True Situation Behind Domestic Violence?
The issue of domestic violence dominated headlines this past week, but is there more to the story?
Opinion: Au Revoir to Our Humanity
France has embedded abortion in its Constitution. How can we tolerate the disintegration of moral boundaries when we allow babies to be killed.
Opinion: Apparently, Mathematics Can Be 'Racist'
The allegation that maths is racist and therefore needs to be ‘decolonised’ is not unique to ANU.
A Classical Music Resurgence
Studies over the last two years indicate a rise in popularity of the classical genre and a cultural shift towards more interest in traditional music.
A Classical Music Resurgence
Studies over the last two years indicate a rise in popularity of the classical genre and a cultural shift towards more interest in traditional music.
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
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A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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