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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - July 22, 2025: Senator Mehreen Faruqi holds up a pro Palestine sign during the Governor-General, Sam Mostyn’s address to the senate for the opening of the 48th Parliament at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: Martin Oldman
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Faruqi stages Israel protest, heckles PM as G-G addresses parliament

Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi has brandished a sign calling for Israel to be sanctioned during Sam Mostyn’s address in the Senate, also calling out to Anthony Albanese as he left the chamber.

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EDITORIAL

Left wing will always eat its own

At 78 years of age, Drew Hutton has been tossed out of Greens party membership like dirty laundry for not toeing the line on the primacy of transgender concerns.

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Investors squeezed out by new super taxes

Topping up your super with voluntary contributions has been a popular strategy among Australians – now it faces being choked off by changes to the superannuation system.

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A hearty lasagne that’s so simple to make

When she couldn’t find the right low-FODMAP food to deal with her dietary intolerances, Chrissy Glentis created her own recipes. This easy vegetarian lasagne hits the spot, with no fuss.


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Trainee nappy duty OK to stream

Funny little baby wearing a diaper playing on a white knitted blanket in a sunny nursery. Child after bath or shower on a fresh towel. Infant nappy change and skin care. Cute kid playing with his feet

Should nappy changes be livestreamed from daycare centres? New government guidelines will allow livestreaming of training assessments for staff, but an industry leader fears it is ‘risky’.

MEDIAMedia

Why YouTube is the future of television

(FILES) A picture taken on October 5, 2021 in Toulouse shows the logo of Youtube social media displayed by a tablet. June 2, 2023, YouTube will stop removing content that falsely claims the 2020 US elections were plagued by

After decades pioneering viral videos that people watched on their laptops and phones, YouTube is now the king when it comes to the household small screen in the US.

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