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The 23-year-old Australian was one of 422 people on a flotilla trying to bypass an Israeli blockade and bring aid to Gaza. She details to Crikey her claims of abuse
Independent MPs talk a big talk on the need to rein in property tax breaks. But when it came to the crunch, most voted against Labor’s tax reform bill.
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The rise of Pauline Hanson’s party has left both Labor and the Liberals scrambling to work out how to win back voters who appear to have stopped listening. Prime Minister
Plus, the hypocrisy of South Australian politicians trying to restrict abortion access. The post ‘We’re rooned’: Data centres mark the death of capitalism, return to feudalism appeared first on Crikey.
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The custodians of the beautiful game have always had some ugly friends. The post As the World Cup begins, lets remember FIFA’s ‘apolitical’ farce didn’t start and end with Trump
The 23-year-old Australian was one of 422 people on a flotilla trying to bypass an Israeli blockade and bring aid to Gaza. She details to Crikey her claims of abuse
Independent MPs talk a big talk on the need to rein in property tax breaks. But when it came to the crunch, most voted against Labor’s tax reform bill.
You can't really say 'that orange lunatic keeps screwing up everything' in an official document. So this is the next best thing. The post The RBA has released its Donald
The courts change their minds all the time about what the law is and is not, meaning that the law itself is never wrong. The post What the High Court’s
The anti-establishment movement gripping Australia could have been the Greens’ moment in the sun. Instead, they're failing to cut through. The post Greens, where in shitting hell art thou? appeared
The rise of Pauline Hanson’s party has left both Labor and the Liberals scrambling to work out how to win back voters who appear to have stopped listening. Prime Minister
Plus, the hypocrisy of South Australian politicians trying to restrict abortion access. The post ‘We’re rooned’: Data centres mark the death of capitalism, return to feudalism appeared first on Crikey.
Plus, a former UK deputy prime minister reveals her modest book advance, and RIP ChatGPT? The post SMH posts a dick pic, Nine issues a stern AI warning, and the
A cartoon depicting the Israeli prime minister was found to have caused or contributed to 'offence, distress or prejudice'. The Australian Press Council's history on this distinction remains blurry. The
Riding Donald Trump's populist wave has worked well for One Nation, so why shouldn't the Coalition give it another try? The post Trumpian policies hurt the Liberals. But who cares?
Data centres are developing in Australia with remarkable pace, including on industrial estates in our capital cities' fringes. We went to check one out. The post Guess what enjoys ASIO’s