President Xi’s brave new world
UNIVERSAL surveillance. Loyalty points. Censorship. Chinese President Xi Jinping has put all these things in place to meet his country’s unique challenges – but has he created a perfect dystopia?
UNIVERSAL surveillance. Loyalty points. Censorship. Chinese President Xi Jinping has put all these things in place to meet his country’s unique challenges – but has he created a perfect dystopia?
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A FORMER Australian defence chief warns a collapsing world order is rapidly leading us to war, and says he doubts we have the right tools to fight it — and win.
IT HAS stood through 24 Australian Prime Ministers and now houses the sixth generation of a pioneer Kirribilli family. And it was almost 100 years ago that Viola Walder, the matriarch, built the house that bears her name. Read the story of an incredible woman and her incredible home – The Walder.
Gun shows are held each weekend in fairgrounds or auditoriums in most US states.
JIMMY Barnes has one huge regret. He wasn’t in his son David Campbell’s life from birth. In this exclusive extract from his autobiography, Barnes writes of his hopes and regrets about his relationship with that special, gentle boy.
BEFORE he was working class man, Jimmy Barnes was working class boy. In this exclusive extract from his autobiography, Jimmy Barnes writes of a harrowing childhood.
TEN years since the world lost Steve Irwin and the man known as the Crocodile Hunter still lives on in our memories. Leave your tribute to the wildlife legend here.
IN a 2002 television interview, Steve Irwin tried to get a critical point across. But we all missed it. It’s only now, in the howling silence he left behind, that we can begin to make sense of it all.
RODRIGO Duterte promised a ‘bloodbath’ if elected president of the Philippines. He’s been true to his word. That raises questions about the other big-mouthed bullyboy of politics.
Australian photographer Nathan Edwards was at Ground Zero when the World Trade Centre towers collapsed.
IN 1907, a bruising brawler from the Aussie bush travelled to California to take on the world heavyweight champ. He started favourite. He ended up on the canvas.
IT is the war within. Our military personnel are returning from battlefields abroad only to face a new fight for survival at home. Too many are losing and it’s time we did something.
TODAY looms as D-Day for the Country Fire Authority as its new board prepares to sign off on a controversial new workplace deal for firefighters.
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