Federal Liberal “leader” Angus Taylor delivered a despicably racist, ethnonationalist migration policy speech on Tuesday, 14 April 2026. This desperate politician, whose status as opposition leader is in freefall, demonised what’s dubbed “our migrant community”, he called for immigration based on (white) “Australian values”, and the danger in this ...
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Internal emails show months of unheeded warnings from the OAIC about overstated privacy claims in the government's age check technology trial, which didn't technically test or assess the products against
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NSW Premier Chris Minns' protest laws have been ruled unconstitutional. He shouldn't just be 'disappointed', he should hang his head in shame. The post Chris Minns is a constitutional vandal.
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With the odds stacked against him in the Farrer by-election, the Greens candidate is refusing to cede civic discourse in the regions to the right. The post Richard Hendrie
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Federal Liberal “leader” Angus Taylor delivered a despicably racist, ethnonationalist migration policy speech on Tuesday, 14 April 2026. This desperate politician, whose status as opposition leader is in freefall, demonised what’s dubbed “our migrant community”, he called for immigration based on (white) “Australian values”, and the danger in this ...
While the political right has been the most of obvious nostalgia factory in recent years, the appeal of AI-generated nostalgia slop is worryingly broad. The post Between populist commentary and
Internal emails show months of unheeded warnings from the OAIC about overstated privacy claims in the government's age check technology trial, which didn't technically test or assess the products against
Richard Marles' speech on our new defence strategy was completely delusional about what the US has done to the world — and promises billions in wasted, borrowed money. The post
NSW Premier Chris Minns' protest laws have been ruled unconstitutional. He shouldn't just be 'disappointed', he should hang his head in shame. The post Chris Minns is a constitutional vandal.
In times of crisis, the city of Carthage would start feeding children to a bronze god. Carthage had a Baal Hammon. We have Sportsbet. The post Albanese’s gambling reform is
With the odds stacked against him in the Farrer by-election, the Greens candidate is refusing to cede civic discourse in the regions to the right. The post Richard Hendrie
Getty ImagesThe ability to function effectively in intercultural settings has been termed “cultural intelligence” – and it is often celebrated as a kind of modern superpower. But our latest research reveals a more complicated reality. Previous research has largely highlighted the bright side of cultural intelligence, linking it
Anonymous accounts are placing big bets on prediction markets relating to the Trump administration with unbelievable accuracy and timing. The post Why experts suspect insider trading in the White House