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‘Huff and Puff’ Exercises Cuts Risk of Death by Nearly 20 Percent
This is one of the largest studies ever into the link between cardio fitness and health outcomes.
‘Billboard Chris’ and X to Appeal Order to Remove Post Criticising Trans Activist
Australia’s internet regulator ordered X to remove a post critical of the WHO appointing a trans-activist to an expert panel.
Australian Census Will Stop Collecting Data on ‘Ethnicity’ Citing ‘Significant Issues’
‘The testing showed that the public is unlikely to have a consistent understanding of what ethnic identity is,’ the ABS said.
State MP Presents Motion to Stop ‘Relentless’ Banking Branch Closures
Major banks have been steadily closing branches across Australia citing the popularity of online digital services.
NZ Prepping to Sue Canada Over Dairy Trade Access
NZ claims Canada is blocking exporters and has not upheld an independent panel ruling from September 2023.
Australian Plant-Based Meat Sales Surge 47 Percent Between 2020 and 2023
Yet retail sales were slow due to ‘expectations around taste’ and the ‘higher price point’ of plant-based products.
Opinion: Apparently, Mathematics Can Be 'Racist'
The allegation that maths is racist and therefore needs to be ‘decolonised’ is not unique to ANU.
Feds Charge Former Government Employee With Falsely Implicating Co-Workers on Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Tip Line
‘None of the seven government employees and contractors were in Washington, D.C., on January 6 or attacked the Capitol,’ the complaint states.
Johnson Says Speaker Vacancy Would be ‘Dangerous Gambit’
He calls for there to be a ‘functioning Congress.’
City Council Votes Down Motion to Support Persecuted Faith Group
‘They have been denied their rights and liberties and been subjected to illegal organ harvesting,’ the councillor said.
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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: Knee-Jerk Bail Reforms Will Impact Innocent Men
The demand to do more to protect vulnerable women is understandable. But there’s also a price we pay for knee-jerk responses.
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.
24 Hours in Istanbul
Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey’s largest city beckons with fascinating history, colorful bazaars, and excellent food.
24 Hours in Istanbul
Straddling Europe and Asia, Turkey’s largest city beckons with fascinating history, colorful bazaars, and excellent food.
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Esquire Names the Top New Hotel in North America and Europe: It’s in San Diego
The hotel was built in 1946, but last year’s renovation has been lauded as a remarkable transformation.