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Australian Parliament Passes National Digital ID Law
Eighty-seven members voted for, and 56 against the Digital ID Bill 2024.
Opinion: Who's Afraid of the WHO
Beware the WHO’s slow motion coup d’état of every nation’s sovereignty.
Police Yet to Receive Formal Trespass Complaint Against Pro-Palestinian Student Encampment
Student activists have set up encampments across Australia’s major universities in solidarity with the US movement supporting Palestine.
Opinion: Opposition Hits the Right Notes in Budget Reply
His job in a budget-in-reply speech is to hold the government to account, not to govern himself. The time for detailed plans is much closer to the next election
Labor and Greens Carbon Dioxide ‘Tax on Family Cars and Utes’ Passes Parliament
The New Vehicle Efficiency Standards will add thousands of dollars to the cost of buying SUVs, utes and four-wheel drives, according to the Coalition.
eSafety Staff Faced Threats After Attempting to Remove Stabbing Videos Off X
eSafety has sought assistance from NSW and federal police to deal with the online threats.
NZ, Australian Foreign Ministers Express ‘Serious Concern’ Over New Caledonia Violence, Deaths
The death of four people, including two police officers has forced President Emmanuel Macron to declare a state of emergency in the French overseas territory.
New Drug Increases Oxygen Uptake, Exercise Capacity in Genetic Heart Disease: Clinical Trial
An international clinical trial found that new drug aficamten boosts exercise capacity and quality of life for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients.
University’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Violates US Constitution: Court
Officials automatically rejected applications from people with certain religious beliefs.
55 New Taxes and $200 Billion in Debt After 10 Years: Victorian Opposition Responds to Budget
‘After a decade of Labor, debt in Victoria still remains more than NSW, Queensland, and Tasmania combined.’
$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: Take a Leaf Out of Norway's Book on Gender Equality
We saw a truly impressive flexing of feminist power on display over the last month.
Opinion: A Triple 'F' Rating for This Federal Budget
Is this the future of Australia? Fat, flaccid, and foolish?
Opinion: Suppressing Fire Before an Early Election Call
This year’s Budget paves the way for an earlier election, should its assumptions prove accurate.
A Colorful, Provocative History of ‘Rome’s Golden Age’
A flurry of Roman history, “Pax” entices the senses and asks probing questions about the costs of war and, even, the consequential price of peace.
A Colorful, Provocative History of ‘Rome’s Golden Age’
A flurry of Roman history, “Pax” entices the senses and asks probing questions about the costs of war and, even, the consequential price of peace.
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Billy Wilder brings to film Charles Lindbergh’s historic flight across the North Atlantic.
NYHS ‘Lost New York’ Exhibits the Value of Preservation
The New-York Historical Society shows images and artwork that create a time capsule of New York City from yesteryear.
Roscoe Conkling: A Fierce Politician and Republican Founder
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Neurologist Dr. Richard Restak’s Simple Brain Exercises to Keep Our Minds Sharp and Active
Dr. Richard Restak explains how we can detect the signs of cognitive decline, and do simple brain exercises to keep it at bay.
An Ode to His Beloved Pet Companion, by Bestselling Author and Former Police Detective Tim Cotton
Writer Tim Cotton’s dog is reliable and trustworthy, just like the Volvo station wagon she arrived in.
Daily Companionship and the Christian Life
The gospel songwriter C. Austin Miles’s spiritual vision became the inspiration for the popular Christian hymn, ‘In The Garden.’
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Where to Eat, Play and Stay in Boise, Idaho
Boise is a place to experience history, see nature, and eat great good.
Space Tourism Coming to Victoria After $37 million Deal With US Stratospheric Balloon Company
Worldview, a provider of high-altitude stratospheric ballooning technology, will set up Indo-pacific operations in Melbourne, providing 200 engineering jobs.
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.
Where to Eat, Play and Stay in Boise, Idaho
Boise is a place to experience history, see nature, and eat great good.