Reconciliation is blocked by endless grievance
Kudos to journalist Stan Grant for his scoop this week revealing one of great truths of the Voice to Parliament referendum campaign, writes James Morrow.
Kudos to journalist Stan Grant for his scoop this week revealing one of great truths of the Voice to Parliament referendum campaign, writes James Morrow.
Australians accused of spreading misinformation online will have fewer protections against self-incrimination then suspected murderers, arsonists, and other serious criminals
Record high numbers of migrants are adding to housing and infrastructure pressures, the opposition has claimed, as government figures reveal our overseas population surged by a record 352,060 between January and August this year alone.
Instead of showing unity, in democracies such as Australia, domestic politics have been fractured by Hamas attacks, writes James Morrow.
With mounting cost-of-living pressures hurting voters, Anthony Albanese cannot draw a line under the referendum and kick treaty and truth telling into touch, writes James Morrow.
It’s not the alliance you might expect, but environmentalists angry about the impact of offshore wind farms on wildlife have recruited Peter Dutton to be their saviour.
Former special forces commando Heston Russell has failed to win an apology from the ABC despite winning a $390k defamation suit against the broadcaster over false war crimes allegations.
Australia’s big four banks had a spare $7m to spend on the Voice ‘Yes’ campaign. And they made hundreds of staff redundant as they did it, amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Divisions are appearing in Labor’s once-united stance of support for Israel, with senior MPs questioning the brutality of the war on the Gaza Strip. Here’s how it is playing out.
A coalition of major labour organisations have been called “heartless and obscene” after they published an open letter accusing the Jewish state of “apartheid” and “ethnic cleansing”.
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