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Australia once swaggered with sunburnt certainty. Now, it's a nation in flip-flops, fumbling for a purpose in a world that’s stopped laughing at the accent, writes Vince Hooper. ONCE UPON A TIME, ...
In 1984, Sophia Loren visited Melbourne as a special guest at the La Dolce Italia gala charity dinner, which raised funds for the Alannah and Madeline Foundation's efforts to safeguard children ...
Meanwhile, Donald Trump gets heavy with Harvard.
The processing time for skilled visas has tripled, fuelling migration pressures and exposing cracks in the Government's immigration strategy. Dr Abul Rizvi reports. The average processing time ...
The 2025 election campaign from both sides has been much like the show Seinfeld — basically, a whole lot of nothing. Lyn Bender writes. For those who have ever watched the Seinfeld series, it remains ...
Dealing with the backlog of people stuck on bridging visas has to be part of the plan to reduce migration, but politicians don't see the link, writes Dr Abul Rizvi. IT IS VERY RARE for our politicians ...
When it comes to saving face and at least looking like he cares, just how much is it worth to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton? John Longhurst finds out. MICK PACED up and down the front bar with his ...
The push to restart U.S. nuclear testing raises fears of global fallout, echoing a dangerous past with lasting consequences, writes Karl Grossman. '...The President may order the above-ground testing ...
The value of Warren Mundine’s international “uranium exploration” company has crashed by half as it bleeds millions of dollars a year of investor funds. Investigations show Aura Energy — of which anti ...
The two major parties’ leaders are demonstrating their colossal ignorance and refusal to deal with a grim future and the most critical issues facing this nation, writes Sue Arnold. THE RECENT ...
IA's new video series, Indy Eye, has launched to much acclaim and we'd like to remind you to keep your own eye out for new episodes! In this series, managing editor Michelle Pini engages in candid ...
Australia’s mainstream newsrooms are deploying multiple devious tactics to persuade voters to ditch Labor, as Alan Austin reports. THE TRICKS economics reporters use to convince their audiences of the ...
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