
In 1979, US President Jimmy Carter went on national television during an oil crisis and delivered a 32-minute address diagnosing a ‘crisis of confidence’ eating away at America’s soul.
It was overwrought.
It was preachy.
It arguably ended his presidency.
But at least the man showed up with a theory of the case.
On Wednesday night, Anthony Albanese ...

Despite his intense paranoia regarding ‘conspiracy theories’, Anthony Albanese chose April Fools’ Day to make a rare national address about his role in Europe’s largest chocolate heist. Four hundred thousand special edition KitKat bars were stolen from a truck in Italy, prompting a viral social media marketing campaign.
Regarding recent press coverage ...

ABC staff walked off the job last week and the public broadcaster instantly switched to BBC programming. Prof. Vince Hooper discusses whose interests the ABC now serves — citizens or others'. read now...

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Something has shifted in the way people think about their own wellbeing. read now...

Eight New South Wales police officers smashed in the door of a Burwood apartment to arrest a 42-year-old woman sleeping inside the place located on Dharug land at 5 am on Thursday, 26 March 2026. She was then taken to the police station and charged with offences relating to her acts at a recent protest that was notable as it featured state law ...

And a mountain of Murdoch media bias... read now...

Horrific, sadistic wildlife cruelty is out of control in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. read now...

ClickerHappy/PexelsHumans are creatures of rhythms. As far as we know, humans have always sung and always danced. We can recognise a song by its rhythm alone, regardless of whether it is played fast or slow. We seem to have an almost effortless capacity to pick up on rhythmic patterns,

Iran war exposes Australia’s misplaced priorities Pip Hinman Thu, 02/04/2026 - 18:24

Using one lens, you could view the present contest between the Albanese government and the Taylor-Canavan opposition as pragmatism versus populism. A week ago the opposition, which perennially berates the government for economic irresponsibility, urged a cut in the fuel excise. True, the Coalition proposed offsets, but it was

Victoria Police Port (Public Order Response Team) officers conducted eight raids upon properties around Naarm-Melbourne early morning on Friday, 27 March 2026, in order to apprehend eight women, who’d taken part in a nonviolent protest action involving the statue of Victorian feminist activist Zelda D’Apron that sits on Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land ...

In 1979, US President Jimmy Carter went on national television during an oil crisis and delivered a 32-minute address diagnosing a ‘crisis of confidence’ eating away at America’s soul.
It was overwrought.
It was preachy.
It arguably ended his presidency.
But at least the man showed up with a theory of the case.
On Wednesday night, Anthony Albanese ...

Despite his intense paranoia regarding ‘conspiracy theories’, Anthony Albanese chose April Fools’ Day to make a rare national address about his role in Europe’s largest chocolate heist. Four hundred thousand special edition KitKat bars were stolen from a truck in Italy, prompting a viral social media marketing campaign.
Regarding recent press coverage ...

ABC staff walked off the job last week and the public broadcaster instantly switched to BBC programming. Prof. Vince Hooper discusses whose interests the ABC now serves — citizens or others'. read now...

You’ve probably seen it before: a huge company decides to go “green”. read now...

Something has shifted in the way people think about their own wellbeing. read now...

Eight New South Wales police officers smashed in the door of a Burwood apartment to arrest a 42-year-old woman sleeping inside the place located on Dharug land at 5 am on Thursday, 26 March 2026. She was then taken to the police station and charged with offences relating to her acts at a recent protest that was notable as it featured state law ...

And a mountain of Murdoch media bias... read now...

Horrific, sadistic wildlife cruelty is out of control in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. read now...

ClickerHappy/PexelsHumans are creatures of rhythms. As far as we know, humans have always sung and always danced. We can recognise a song by its rhythm alone, regardless of whether it is played fast or slow. We seem to have an almost effortless capacity to pick up on rhythmic patterns,

Iran war exposes Australia’s misplaced priorities Pip Hinman Thu, 02/04/2026 - 18:24

Using one lens, you could view the present contest between the Albanese government and the Taylor-Canavan opposition as pragmatism versus populism. A week ago the opposition, which perennially berates the government for economic irresponsibility, urged a cut in the fuel excise. True, the Coalition proposed offsets, but it was

Victoria Police Port (Public Order Response Team) officers conducted eight raids upon properties around Naarm-Melbourne early morning on Friday, 27 March 2026, in order to apprehend eight women, who’d taken part in a nonviolent protest action involving the statue of Victorian feminist activist Zelda D’Apron that sits on Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land ...
