It has been gradually building towards the inevitable: Australia entering the fray in the Middle East again – this time to fight Iran – in another war in which it is not threatened. read now...
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Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have brought the world to the edge of an economic crisis. Sensible risk management dictates that Australia needs to delink itself from the sources of
The Business Council of Australia proposed, then ditched, a plan to amend the Copyright Act so AI training on copyrighted work is no longer considered infringement. The post Leaked business
Kotaku Australia’s former boss Mark Serrels and journalist Jackson Ryan have launched a Kickstarter campaign for Continue, an annual magazine focused on Australian gaming. The post As gaming journalism withers,
Independent MP Allegra Spender has done more to provide an independent examination of the need for tax reform than anything the government has done in four years. The post Australia’s
Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who wants to be elected to federal parliament again, is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian with both […]
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Nationals leader Matt Canavan has gone after Pauline Hanson for delivering nothing for Australians, and the International Energy Alliance has approved the largest-ever release of oil reserves following the closure
Of all the additional evidence dredged up by the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s probe into bureaucrats, politicians, and staffers who presided over the disastrous, deadly, and illegal robodebt scheme, arguably the most illuminating is the culture of fear and reprisal that gripped responsible staff at the then-Department of Human Services. To
Writers Jonty Claypole, Sophie Gee and Roanna Gonsalves at the State Library of NSW, Sydney. Joy Lai/State Library of NSWThe long arm of the library has made a writer of me. This long arm, a composite of many libraries, created the conditions through which a shy reader could continue to
It has been gradually building towards the inevitable: Australia entering the fray in the Middle East again – this time to fight Iran – in another war in which it is not threatened. read now...
Plus the ABC has a new ad that includes a question aimed at gambling's hooks in sport. Some of the broadcaster's creatives previously worked on a TAB campaign... The
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have brought the world to the edge of an economic crisis. Sensible risk management dictates that Australia needs to delink itself from the sources of
The Business Council of Australia proposed, then ditched, a plan to amend the Copyright Act so AI training on copyrighted work is no longer considered infringement. The post Leaked business
Kotaku Australia’s former boss Mark Serrels and journalist Jackson Ryan have launched a Kickstarter campaign for Continue, an annual magazine focused on Australian gaming. The post As gaming journalism withers,
Independent MP Allegra Spender has done more to provide an independent examination of the need for tax reform than anything the government has done in four years. The post Australia’s
Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who wants to be elected to federal parliament again, is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian with both […]
The post Josh Frydenberg is a fake Jew, the same as former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a fake Christian appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
Nationals leader Matt Canavan has gone after Pauline Hanson for delivering nothing for Australians, and the International Energy Alliance has approved the largest-ever release of oil reserves following the closure
Of all the additional evidence dredged up by the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s probe into bureaucrats, politicians, and staffers who presided over the disastrous, deadly, and illegal robodebt scheme, arguably the most illuminating is the culture of fear and reprisal that gripped responsible staff at the then-Department of Human Services. To
Writers Jonty Claypole, Sophie Gee and Roanna Gonsalves at the State Library of NSW, Sydney. Joy Lai/State Library of NSWThe long arm of the library has made a writer of me. This long arm, a composite of many libraries, created the conditions through which a shy reader could continue to