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Bejing’s Hold on Solomons Uncertain After Pro-CCP Prime Minister Resigns
It is likely that Manasseh Sogavare’s successor will maintain a pro-Beijing stance.
Victoria Greenlights 6 Projects for Australia’s First Offshore Wind Farms
New wind projects form part of the Australian government’s transition away from coal-powered electricity supply.
Australia Affirms Strong Ties With India Despite Spy Scandal
Mr. Chalmers emphasises that the two countries still maintain a strong and important economic relationship.
NZ Nurse Fined $18,000 and Suspended for Criticising Mandates, Lockdowns
For the next 12 months, Debra Green must also let prospective employers know about the tribunal’s findings.
Weapon Search Laws Extended in $1.2 Billion Safety Pledge
It gives Queensland police the right to search people for weapons in safe night precincts and public transport hubs.
Government’s Games Bid a ‘Stuff Up’ From the Start
‘This was not enough time to adequately consider the merits of hosting the Games.’
Revolutionary Quantum Computer to Be Developed in Brisbane
Nearly $1 billion has been committed to building a commercially viable Quantum computer that will create a revolutionary approach to computing
Victorian Property Market Remains Constrained Amid Diminishing Construction
The construction of new dwellings across Victoria has dipped 3 percent from 12 months ago and is expected to continue to decrease in the succeeding years.
DOJ Seeks 11 Years in Prison for Jan. 6 Speaker’s Lobby Rioter Zachary Alam
Mr. Alam smashed windows in the Speaker’s Lobby entrance where Ashli Babbitt was fatally shot and later told protesters leaving the Capitol: ‘We need guns.’
Pentagon Says Hamas May Attack US Troops Building Gaza Pier
Concerns of U.S. troops getting caught up in the Israel-Hamas war comes days after an alleged mortar attack caused damage to the maritime dock.
Elon Musk Position on X Censorship ‘Absolutely Driving Me Crazy’: Minister
The minister argued protecting the community is ‘not censorship.’
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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: Combating Online 'Misinformation' for Who?
Anyone who has studied a skerrick of history knows that protecting free speech is about giving voice to the powerless against the more powerful.
Opinion: The ANZAC Spirit Has Never Been More Needed
There can’t be many countries whose patriotic focal point is a military loss, yet that is true of us.
Opinion: ‘Quiet Quitting’: The Silent Scourge of Australian Workplaces
According to a YouGov survey, most Australians don’t enjoy their job.
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
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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‘Bartleby the Scrivener’ and Ingratitude
The essence of a progression toward deeper ingratitude is Bartleby’s characteristic words: “I prefer not to.”
Veterans Find Healing and Renewed Purpose Through Program That Teaches Them To Become Farmers
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‘Jim Thorpe, All-American’: An Olympic Athlete and More
Burt Lancaster gives a strong performance in a finely crafted production about a great American hero.
‘Sweet Dreams’: Knoxville’s Drama Acting Surprisingly Good
In ‘Sweet Dreams,’ Johnny Knoxville’s a long way from his ‘Jackass’ roots, deep in dramatic acting territory, and surprisingly effective.
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Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”
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San Diego County Museums Worth a Trip
Learn about surfing, artwork, music, and more at various museums in San Diego county.
Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”