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From the Founders’ Genius to Today’s Debates: How the Constitution Was Built to Last
Steve Ispas sits down with Ilan Wurman, constitutional law professor at the University of Minnesota and author of the upcoming book 'The Constitution of 1789.'
June 17, 2026
BY
Steve Ispas
They Risked Everything to Save a Dying Tavern, Now They’re Worried About Labor’s Tax Changes
'We literally put everything we own on the line to do this,' said north Queensland publican Alex Muzik.
June 15, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
and
Daniel Y. Teng
He Escaped ISIS, Now He Warns Returning ‘Brides’ and Children Can’t Assimilate
A Yazidi-Australian says his village trekked through mountain terrain under the cover of darkness to escape ISIS.
May 25, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
At 9, He Was Taken by ISIS—Now He’s Warning Australia About the Returned ‘Brides’
'We are importing terrorists. Being a woman doesn’t make you innocent,' says Sameer Dakhil Alazeez.
May 15, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
The Hidden Fuel Crisis Hitting Australia’s Farms—and Grocery Bills
Australians could be in for a hidden inflation shock even as standard unleaded petrol prices normalise.
May 1, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
Who Trump Chose for Australia and What It Could Mean for China Ties?
David Brat is a PhD in economics, a Master of Divinity, and a firm critic of the CCP, ...
April 29, 2026
BY
Rex Widerstrom
The Globalisation Trap: Why Over Half of Australia’s Petrol Comes from This Tiny Singaporean Island
About 54.7 percent Australia’s unleaded petrol comes from Jurong Island, a 35 square kilometre island in Singapore.
April 24, 2026
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
and
Jerry Zhu
Inside the Army’s 3-Day Contest of Skill and Grit
An elite group of soldiers pushed themselves to the limit in a trial of strength, endurance, and skill ...
April 19, 2026
BY
Ryan Morgan
Higher Fuel Costs a ‘Price Worth Paying’ for Peace in Iran and the World: Protestors
'If you can bear and cop the consequences for a short period, eventually we'll have a better life ...
April 15, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
and
Epoch Times Australia Staff
War in Ukraine Deepens US Orthodox Church Divide
Five years of conflict has redefined faith for Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox communities in Phoenix and beyond.
April 2, 2026
BY
Allan Stein
Parliamentary Committee Urges Australia Adopt UN Framework on Climate ‘Misinformation’
The Committee's report made 21 recommendations on how to deal with climate misinformation, while 3 right-leaning senators dissented.
March 25, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
Senate Committee Probes Anthropic on Why Hundreds of Hanson Deepfakes Are Flooding the Web
Anthropic said hackers and malignant cyber actors have used AI to perpetrate fraud, scams, ransomware, and extortion.
March 13, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
Rabbi Says Absence of God in World Order Fuelling CCP’s ‘Cold’ Warfare
Rabbi and researcher Shimon Cowen shared his views on the recent bomb threat targeting Shen Yun and Prime ...
March 6, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
and
Daniel Y. Teng
Australia’s Fertility Crisis: Why Money Isn’t Fixing It
ACT is home to the country's largest public sector but has the lowest birth rate in the country.
February 27, 2026
BY
Jerry Zhu
The Unexpected 4-Way Slugfest That Could Define Conservative, or Teal, Politics in Australia
The Farrer byelection will test One Nation's popularity, the staying power of the 'Teals', and whether the Liberal-National ...
February 20, 2026
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Is Australia Really Safe? Research Claims Risk of Violent Crime 67 Percent Higher Than the US
'The thing about Australia is that people really are misinformed about many issues down here,' says researcher John ...
February 18, 2026
BY
Jerry Zhu
and
Daniel Y. Teng
2,000 Years On: The Tradition That Continues to Roar Right on Our Doorsteps
'When those drums start playing, I feel a really strong sense of familiarity, and I would say a ...
February 13, 2026
BY
Cindy Li
Is the Liberal Party Doomed to Repeat the Fate of its Predecessor?
Nearly 80 years on, the familiar problems that crippled the UAP now grip the Liberal Party of Australia.
February 12, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
and
Daniel Y. Teng
How Much Are Prisoners Costing Each Australian?
The Productivity Commission reveals the number of prisoners increasing, the police force not growing fast enough, and a ...
February 5, 2026
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
How the New US Food Guide Differs From Australia’s
The US has redrawn its food pyramid with a new emphasis on protein, in stark contrast to Australia's ...
February 4, 2026
BY
Jerry Zhu
and
Henry Jom
Residents in Regional Town Forced to Use Gas Bottles as Network Faces Decommissioning
'Albany is a city of nearly 40,000 people. It’s embarrassing that we are looking at making everyone use ...
January 29, 2026
BY
Cindy Li
Has a Bondi Beach Hero’s US Trip Triggered a Familiar Aussie Reflex? Tall Poppy Syndrome
Do Australians struggle to celebrate their heroes?
January 27, 2026
BY
Jerry Zhu
Bondi Terror Attack Spurs One Migrant to March for Australia on National Day
'Ordinarily [on] Australia Day, I would just spend it at home, barbecues, watching TV, but now it's like ...
January 26, 2026
BY
Cindy Li
7 Takeaways: Australian Firearm Groups Push Back Against New Gun Control, Buyback Measures
'The evidence (around criminal shootings) overwhelmingly indicates that public safety failures arise from intelligence gaps,' argued one group.
January 16, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
1 Month on From the Bondi Terror Attack: How Australian Authorities Responded so Far
A delayed royal commission, new hate speech laws, and stronger gun control, this is what has unfolded since ...
January 15, 2026
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Islamism–Marxism Hybrid at Heart of Iran’s Unrest, Says Expat
Cut off from their families, Iranian Australians are calling for outside support as the protester death toll mounts ...
January 15, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
and
Epoch Times Australia Staff
Opposition, Greens Will Not Support Labor’s Anti-Semitism, Hate Speech Bill
Labor's broad 144-page response to the Bondi terror attack has received a broad array of responses.
January 14, 2026
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
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Vance Says Iran Agrees to Allow Nuclear Inspectors Back
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Tom Ozimek
China Imposes New Export Curbs on 10 US Rare Earth, Defense Companies
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Repairs to Reflecting Pool Will Begin Immediately, Trump Says, Citing Vandalism
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Aldgra Fredly
Japanese Government Increases Visa Fees for Foreigners by 500 Percent
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