Despite being trapped between the violence of the extremist Islamic Republic regime on one side and US imperialism on the other, the Iranian people have been largely left out of
On a historic night in Tehran, almost half a century ago, Jeff McMullen witnessed the inability of leaders to fully grasp the treacherous paths of alliances and armed conflicts. read now...
The US and Israel's war in the Middle East continues to draw in more of the region as attacks on Lebanon intensify, and the date for the Farrer by-election has
Australia has been confirmed as one of the attendees at the International Fleet Review, known as Exercise Milan, sponsored by the Indian Navy as a major cultural exchange that hosted some 70 ships from 75 nations, just days before the Iranian frigate Dena was torpedoed and sunk off Sri Lanka.
AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett has spoken of the limited options she expected to face when she returned to work after giving birth to her daughter. But one thoughtful and proactive senior leader stepped in to guide her towards a more suitable back-to-work arrangement. Speaking at an IPAA ACT event to
Senior Executive Service Band 2 Jeremy Green is now a first assistant secretary at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. John Clark has been promoted to first assistant parliamentary budget officer at the Parliamentary Budget Office. Band 1 Services Australia has announced three new national managers: Tasma Vyver, Petrushka
Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, during the holy month of Ramadan marks one of the most consequential turning points in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran. His successor, widely expected to be his son Mojtaba Khamenei, represents both continuity and
South Australians are heading to the ballot box on March 21. If polls are correct, Peter Malinauskas’s Labor government will win in a landslide. Polling also indicates One Nation has pulled ahead of the Liberal Party in the state, making it the first test of whether One Nation’s recent surge
When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed federal parliament on Thursday his well-crafted speech had one gaping hole. It did not mention the huge issue dominating world attention – the United States-Israeli strikes on Iran and the subsequent ever-widening conflict that has engulfed the region. Both Carney and Anthony
The byelection for the regional New South Wales seat of Farrer, vacated by former opposition leader Sussan Ley, will be held on May 9. the date was announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives on Thursday. The main contenders for the seat with be the Liberal Party, the
A US submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the southern coast of Sri Lanka on Wednesday, killing 87 people. The submarine struck the ship with a torpedo, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, resulting in “quiet death”. The event marks the first time a US submarine has launched
Despite being trapped between the violence of the extremist Islamic Republic regime on one side and US imperialism on the other, the Iranian people have been largely left out of
On a historic night in Tehran, almost half a century ago, Jeff McMullen witnessed the inability of leaders to fully grasp the treacherous paths of alliances and armed conflicts. read now...
The US and Israel's war in the Middle East continues to draw in more of the region as attacks on Lebanon intensify, and the date for the Farrer by-election has
Australia has been confirmed as one of the attendees at the International Fleet Review, known as Exercise Milan, sponsored by the Indian Navy as a major cultural exchange that hosted some 70 ships from 75 nations, just days before the Iranian frigate Dena was torpedoed and sunk off Sri Lanka.
AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett has spoken of the limited options she expected to face when she returned to work after giving birth to her daughter. But one thoughtful and proactive senior leader stepped in to guide her towards a more suitable back-to-work arrangement. Speaking at an IPAA ACT event to
Senior Executive Service Band 2 Jeremy Green is now a first assistant secretary at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. John Clark has been promoted to first assistant parliamentary budget officer at the Parliamentary Budget Office. Band 1 Services Australia has announced three new national managers: Tasma Vyver, Petrushka
Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, during the holy month of Ramadan marks one of the most consequential turning points in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran. His successor, widely expected to be his son Mojtaba Khamenei, represents both continuity and
South Australians are heading to the ballot box on March 21. If polls are correct, Peter Malinauskas’s Labor government will win in a landslide. Polling also indicates One Nation has pulled ahead of the Liberal Party in the state, making it the first test of whether One Nation’s recent surge
When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed federal parliament on Thursday his well-crafted speech had one gaping hole. It did not mention the huge issue dominating world attention – the United States-Israeli strikes on Iran and the subsequent ever-widening conflict that has engulfed the region. Both Carney and Anthony
The byelection for the regional New South Wales seat of Farrer, vacated by former opposition leader Sussan Ley, will be held on May 9. the date was announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives on Thursday. The main contenders for the seat with be the Liberal Party, the
A US submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the southern coast of Sri Lanka on Wednesday, killing 87 people. The submarine struck the ship with a torpedo, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, resulting in “quiet death”. The event marks the first time a US submarine has launched