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A young boy, complete with slouch hat, salutes in front of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance on Anzac Day. (Photo, circa 2000.) ...
Clearly, somebody didn't get the memo.
Forty years on from the first Palm Sunday anti-nuclear marches, Peter Dutton’s attempt to revive nuclear power is thankfully still a hard sell, writes history editor Dr Glenn Davies. THIS YEAR, Palm ...
Conservation groups can now challenge Forestry Corporation decisions ... and the list of concerns is long. Sue Arnold reports. A RECENT HIGH COURT dismissal of an appeal by the NSW Forestry ...
Opening act? Dutton's work-from-home policy backflip.
Over the past month, both Four Corners and 60 Minutes have done major investigations into Australia’s $5 billion tobacco black market and the criminal gangs who now dominate the industry. Nick ...
Australia needs a new and independent defence policy, which isn't reliant on the United States, writes Bevan Ramsden. THERE HAS BEEN a dramatic change in our strategic circumstances. The United States ...
The economy is a dominant issue in the Election. From now until polling day, Independent Australia will outline some key facts on the economy that put the kybosh on many of the myths, lies and ...
The economy is a dominant issue in the Election. From now until polling day, Independent Australia will outline some key facts on the economy that put the kybosh on many of the myths, lies and ...
It's difficult to know how insulting tariffs are when Donald Trump describes everything as 'beautiful', writes John Longhurst. THE SONG ‘Beautiful Day’ by U2 played in the background as Mick rotated ...
There is a possibility of Peter Dutton gaining the initiative in the election lead-up by getting in first with a phone call to President Trump, writes Dr Lee Duffield. CRISIS, meaning danger and ...
The Liberal Party is like a members-only boys' club — except the boys aren't there when members need them the most, writes Zayda Dollie. LIVE BY the Bro Code, die by the Bro Code. If you are drawn to ...