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9 Percent Pay Rise for Women-Dominated Jobs Receives Pushback
Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is calling for pay rise based on gender for women in ‘key feminised industries.’
‘Corporal Punishment’: Athlete Lodges $4 Million Lawsuit Against Club for Intense Training Session
If successful, the lawsuit will have wider implications for sporting organisations that often put athletes through challenging training routines.
New Subsidies to Shield Breast Cancer Survivors From High Medicine Costs
The Australian government has subsidised a common medication prescribed to breast cancer survivors to prevent recurrence, making it affordable for the public.
ANALYSIS: Can Australia’s Online Regulator Restrict What Americans See on the Net?
Australia’s eSafety Commission is locked in a legal tussle with X owner Elon Musk, we explore just how much power this online content regulator has.
Tucker Carlson to Attend Australian Freedom Conference Events
Carlson is known for his strong opinions and willingness to engage in spirited debates with guests and has been criticised by some for his provocative style.
Australia Pledges Another $100 Million to Ukraine
Australia offers further support to Ukraine in their ongoing conflict with Russia, bringing the total contributions to over $1 billion.
BHP’s $60 Billion Takeover Bid for Mining Rival Anglo American Rejected
The proposal, if implemented, would position BHP as the world’s largest copper producer.
Musk Visits China to Talk Tesla a Week After Canceling India Visit
Elon Musk reportedly met with China’s premier, Li Qiang, and Ren Hongbin, who heads the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
Tornadoes Devastate Oklahoma, Killing 4 and Injuring Dozens
The storm devastated historic downtown, damaging and destroying many of the city’s downtown businesses.
Active Antarctic Volcano Spews Out Gold Everyday
80 grams of gold per day, in the form of particles measuring 20-60 micrometres are emitted by Mt Erebus and can be found in the atmosphere up to 1,000 km away.
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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: 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.
Opinion: When Marxism Becomes Gospel
The Brazilian church has prostrated itself to totalitarianism.
The Biggest Money-Wasting Mistake Beginner Preppers Make
A frugal prepper shares how to prepare your family for emergencies without spending a fortune.
The Biggest Money-Wasting Mistake Beginner Preppers Make
A frugal prepper shares how to prepare your family for emergencies without spending a fortune.
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Henry Fitz Jr., America’s Telescope Maker
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An American Classic: The Republic’s First Statehouse
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How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
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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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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.”