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Donald Trump's obsession with turning the army on its own people, like the Los Angeles protestors, is drawn from US political history as old as the country itself.
ABC staff are disgruntled that news of Q+A's axing was leaked before everyone working on the show was informed by management.
For decades, big sports have teamed up with the major political parties to gouge taxpayers. But for once, the rort has blown up in the face of the Tasmanian government.
The prime minister argued his task was to convince Australians to trust governments again rather than deliver bold reform. His omission of several key issues was notable.
Australia is one of five countries that have sanctioned two Israeli government ministers for abuses of Palestinian human ...
Australia is one of five countries that have sanctioned two Israeli government ministers for abuses of Palestinian human ...
In a 1978 interview with Nick Kent, James Brown — himself hardly unacquainted with personal dysfunction — said of Stone, with obvious sadness, “he messed up so bad!”. In the five intervening years, ...
To not include some sort of description of the fact that the police officer, or whoever it was, seemed to turn purposefully towards the reporter to fire. That is super, super serious.' ...
Politicians shouldn't receive honours. Our national awards system already lacks credibility, with too many handed gongs for too little.
Plus the US continues the dumbest possible slide into fascism, and the AFR finds a unique way into the LA riots.
Telstra has long-touted its regional and outback-friendly mobile coverage. But a recent spat shows Australia may need some help from Elon Musk and co.
Anthony Albanese avoided talking about Australia's changing strategic circumstances during the election. But as Trump embraces fascism, he may not be able to much longer.