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Man Cried for Help Before River Drowning, Coroner Told
A police ethical standards command investigation later found that there was no police misconduct or breach of discipline.
Asian Artefacts Defaced at Museum and Buddhist Temple in Victoria
Police are looking for two alleged offenders who damaged artwork and sculptures with a oil-like substance across two locations in and around Bendigo.
Energy Companies Offering EV Charging for Under $5
Electric vehicle sales fell in the month of April in Australia. However, hybrid sales increased.
A Cooler April for Australia, but the ‘Hottest’ on World Record, Says Bureau of Meteorology
The world felt a little warmer in April after it was declared the warmest April month on record, but Australia bucked the global trend.
Budget 2024: $76 Million for Global Climate Change Efforts, Including Bid for UN COP31
The Australian government delivered its federal budget on May 14 evening, which outlines the plan for the nation going forward.
Treasurer’s Theory of Economics to Be Put to the Test
The treasurer defends cost-of-living relief, disputing inflationary impacts.
Opinion: A Triple 'F' Rating for This Federal Budget
Is this the future of Australia? Fat, flaccid, and foolish?
Budget 2024: Interest Payments on Government Debt to Soar by 57 Percent in 4 Years
Total interest payments will soar from $22.7 billion in the 2023-24 financial year to $35.6 billion in 2027-28.
House Passes FAA Bill That Adds Reagan Airport Flights, Sends It to President’s Desk
The bill’s passage averts the expiration of FAA programs and the furloughing of more than 3,000 employees.
US Sanctions Nicaragua Officials, Entities for Fueling Illegal Immigration
Senior administration officials also condemned the regime’s continued repression of Nicaraguans’ human rights and freedom of expression.
Budget 2024: Labor to Spend $468 Million to Get NDIS ‘Back on Track’
The government are undertaking reforms to ’moderate this additional growth‘ and ’return the NDIS to its original intent,’ the budget noted.
$33 Million Transferred From Big Pharma to Doctors in Australia
Authors of the paper in the Medical Journal of Australia suggested more transparency is required.
Opinion: Suppressing Fire Before an Early Election Call
This year’s Budget paves the way for an earlier election, should its assumptions prove accurate.
Opinion: Gaza Protests Expose the Weakness of Today's Political Leadership
A member of Parliament is not a delegate. He or she is elected to listen to all the voices in a debate, and bring a considered judgment to the issues.
Opinion: New Gun Laws Will Impact Freedom of Speech and Thought
Free speech and freedom of thought are at the bedrock of our democratic society, so it is outrageous that the Bill could challenge them.
Music to Match the Movie: Jerry Goldsmith’s Mastery
Composer Jerry Goldsmith, who scored dozens of major films during a four-decade career, was adept at knowing what a film was about.
Music to Match the Movie: Jerry Goldsmith’s Mastery
Composer Jerry Goldsmith, who scored dozens of major films during a four-decade career, was adept at knowing what a film was about.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
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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A Frog, a Toad, and Lots of Fun
The beloved children’s story ‘A Year With Frog and Toad’ is now a musical and good for all seasons, at the Chicago Children’s Theatre.
Truth Tellers: Alexander Isayevich Solzhenitsyn
One of the most important writers of the 20th century, Solzhenitsyn revealed to the world the crimes of the Soviet system.
O. Henry’s Short Story, ‘A Service of Love’
Love knows no bounds in this tale of a married couple in the arts.
Wooden Wind Instruments From Around the World
Through exploring wind instruments from different countries, we can learn about music and craftsmanship of both past and present.
A Frog, a Toad, and Lots of Fun
The beloved children’s story ‘A Year With Frog and Toad’ is now a musical and good for all seasons, at the Chicago Children’s Theatre.
Mushroom Chow Mein Is Full of Umami Flavor
This American-Chinese dish can be made with beef instead of mushrooms.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Will Supersonic Travel Return? Should You Care?
Boom Supersonic Transport is fast but with high fuel consumption, flights are very expensive.
Munich: Germany’s Biggest Village
Munich is a city that celebrates its past while looking energetically into the future.
Many Travel Agents Haven’t Ever Charged Fees. Here’s Why Some of Them Do Now
While travel agents earn a commission from aiding clients, sometimes that commission isn’t enough for all the hours of work.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Will Supersonic Travel Return? Should You Care?
Boom Supersonic Transport is fast but with high fuel consumption, flights are very expensive.