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‘I don’t think there’s a big future in what they’re trying to achieve today’: On the ground at a diminished ‘March For Australia’

‘I don’t think there’s a big future in what they’re trying to achieve today’: On the ground at a diminished ‘March For Australia’

Published by Crikey | Jan 27, 2026 10:04 am
Anti-immigration marches are changing, and shrinking, but the malevolent presence of neo-Nazis remains. The post ‘I don’t think there’s a big future in what they’re trying to achieve today’: On
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Show of Sovereign Strength on Gadigal for Invasion Day 2026

Show of Sovereign Strength on Gadigal for Invasion Day 2026

Published by Sydney Criminal Lawyers | Jan 27, 2026 8:58 am
“You know the only way to go forward is to go Black. As you see, look at our youth up here. Look at our elders. Understand, white Australia has a Black history and it’s also going to have a fucking Black future,” declared Elizabeth Jarrett over the microphone at the Invasion Day 2026 rally on Gadigal land in Hyde Park on 26 January. The sentiment in ...
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Trump’s dementia destroys time-honoured global alliances

Trump’s dementia destroys time-honoured global alliances

Published by Independent Australia | Jan 27, 2026 7:00 am
Last week’s World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting exposed rifts between allies that are unlikely to mend. read now...
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Victoria and South Australia brace for hottest day on record

Victoria and South Australia brace for hottest day on record

Published by Crikey | Jan 27, 2026 5:59 am
Heat records are set to be broken in the south of the country as volatile bushfire conditions cause communities to evacuate. Meanwhile, Sussan Ley has pushed back against talk of
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The man who created TIGER gets a second gong, this time for art

The man who created TIGER gets a second gong, this time for art

Published by The Mandarin | Jan 27, 2026 5:40 am
Tony Brown has been honoured with an Order of Australia for his contributions to art history and museums in Tasmania. Tony Brown fondly remembers a family connection as what hooked him on art at a young age, and the enthusiasm of family members for art blossomed into a lifetime passion
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Peter Cook: A public service career you couldn’t start today

Peter Cook: A public service career you couldn’t start today

Published by The Mandarin | Jan 27, 2026 5:31 am
Peter Cook’s admission to the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) reflects his highest degree of service to Australia or humanity at large. Peter Cook’s remarkable career has seen him in senior positions across major Australian science organisations and the world’s most prestigious geological institutes. Along the way, the
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Michele Bruniges: An enduring passion for student experiences

Michele Bruniges: An enduring passion for student experiences

Published by The Mandarin | Jan 27, 2026 5:22 am
Dr Michele Bruniges has been awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for service to public administration, to education policy and teaching practice, and to addressing educational disadvantage. On a train travelling out of South West Sydney one day, Michele Bruniges looked up at a fellow passenger standing
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Ending duty-free tobacco sales would be good for health – and health budgets

Ending duty-free tobacco sales would be good for health – and health budgets

Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:55 am
Getty ImagesUntil recently, Aotearoa New Zealand led global tobacco control innovation. Evidence-based policies, including sustained tobacco excise tax increases, saw large reductions in smoking rates, which will save thousands of lives. Yet duty-free tobacco sales remain a curious anomaly and contradict efforts to reduce smoking prevalence. At ...
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In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat?

In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat?

Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
The ziggurat of Ur is in modern-day Iraq. حسن/UnsplashA ziggurat (also spelled ziqqurat) was a raised platform with four sloping sides that looked like a tiered pyramid. Ziggurats were common in ancient Mesopotamia (roughly modern Iraq) from around 4,000 to 500 BCE. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, they were not places
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Does your child want a part-time job? Here’s what the law says about kids at work

Does your child want a part-time job? Here’s what the law says about kids at work

Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
Boston Public Library/UnsplashFor teens, a holiday or weekend job is a good way to earn pocket money and learn a new range of skills. But given the historical and ongoing exploitation of child labour across the globe, strict laws are set out to protect children. Australia follows the 1973
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Back to school: what are the money lessons to teach your kids at every age?

Back to school: what are the money lessons to teach your kids at every age?

Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
Atlantic Ambience/PexelsAs parents prepare for another school year, there’s one subject that often gets overlooked: money. Financial literacy isn’t just about numbers. It’s about building skills that will shape your child’s future decisions, from buying their first car to planning for retirement. The good news? You don’t need to
Click to read
Most AI assistants are feminine – and it’s fuelling dangerous stereotypes and abuse

Most AI assistants are feminine – and it’s fuelling dangerous stereotypes and abuse

Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
In 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistants worldwide surpassed 8 billion, more than one per person on the planet. These assistants are helpful, polite – and almost always default to female. Their names also carry gendered connotations. For example, Apple’s Siri – a Scandinavian feminine name – means “beautiful
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‘I don’t think there’s a big future in what they’re trying to achieve today’: On the ground at a diminished ‘March For Australia’

‘I don’t think there’s a big future in what they’re trying to achieve today’: On the ground at a diminished ‘March For Australia’
Published by Crikey | Jan 27, 2026 10:04 am
Anti-immigration marches are changing, and shrinking, but the malevolent presence of neo-Nazis remains. The post ‘I don’t think there’s a big future in what they’re trying to achieve today’: On
Click to read

Show of Sovereign Strength on Gadigal for Invasion Day 2026

Show of Sovereign Strength on Gadigal for Invasion Day 2026
Published by Sydney Criminal Lawyers | Jan 27, 2026 8:58 am
“You know the only way to go forward is to go Black. As you see, look at our youth up here. Look at our elders. Understand, white Australia has a Black history and it’s also going to have a fucking Black future,” declared Elizabeth Jarrett over the microphone at the Invasion Day 2026 rally on Gadigal land in Hyde Park on 26 January. The sentiment in ...
Click to read

Trump’s dementia destroys time-honoured global alliances

Trump’s dementia destroys time-honoured global alliances
Published by Independent Australia | Jan 27, 2026 7:00 am
Last week’s World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting exposed rifts between allies that are unlikely to mend. read now...
Click to read

Victoria and South Australia brace for hottest day on record

Victoria and South Australia brace for hottest day on record
Published by Crikey | Jan 27, 2026 5:59 am
Heat records are set to be broken in the south of the country as volatile bushfire conditions cause communities to evacuate. Meanwhile, Sussan Ley has pushed back against talk of
Click to read

The man who created TIGER gets a second gong, this time for art

The man who created TIGER gets a second gong, this time for art
Published by The Mandarin | Jan 27, 2026 5:40 am
Tony Brown has been honoured with an Order of Australia for his contributions to art history and museums in Tasmania. Tony Brown fondly remembers a family connection as what hooked him on art at a young age, and the enthusiasm of family members for art blossomed into a lifetime passion
Click to read

Peter Cook: A public service career you couldn’t start today

Peter Cook: A public service career you couldn’t start today
Published by The Mandarin | Jan 27, 2026 5:31 am
Peter Cook’s admission to the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) reflects his highest degree of service to Australia or humanity at large. Peter Cook’s remarkable career has seen him in senior positions across major Australian science organisations and the world’s most prestigious geological institutes. Along the way, the
Click to read

Michele Bruniges: An enduring passion for student experiences

Michele Bruniges: An enduring passion for student experiences
Published by The Mandarin | Jan 27, 2026 5:22 am
Dr Michele Bruniges has been awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for service to public administration, to education policy and teaching practice, and to addressing educational disadvantage. On a train travelling out of South West Sydney one day, Michele Bruniges looked up at a fellow passenger standing
Click to read

Ending duty-free tobacco sales would be good for health – and health budgets

Ending duty-free tobacco sales would be good for health – and health budgets
Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:55 am
Getty ImagesUntil recently, Aotearoa New Zealand led global tobacco control innovation. Evidence-based policies, including sustained tobacco excise tax increases, saw large reductions in smoking rates, which will save thousands of lives. Yet duty-free tobacco sales remain a curious anomaly and contradict efforts to reduce smoking prevalence. At ...
Click to read

In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat?

In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat?
Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
The ziggurat of Ur is in modern-day Iraq. حسن/UnsplashA ziggurat (also spelled ziqqurat) was a raised platform with four sloping sides that looked like a tiered pyramid. Ziggurats were common in ancient Mesopotamia (roughly modern Iraq) from around 4,000 to 500 BCE. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, they were not places
Click to read

Does your child want a part-time job? Here’s what the law says about kids at work

Does your child want a part-time job? Here’s what the law says about kids at work
Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
Boston Public Library/UnsplashFor teens, a holiday or weekend job is a good way to earn pocket money and learn a new range of skills. But given the historical and ongoing exploitation of child labour across the globe, strict laws are set out to protect children. Australia follows the 1973
Click to read

Back to school: what are the money lessons to teach your kids at every age?

Back to school: what are the money lessons to teach your kids at every age?
Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
Atlantic Ambience/PexelsAs parents prepare for another school year, there’s one subject that often gets overlooked: money. Financial literacy isn’t just about numbers. It’s about building skills that will shape your child’s future decisions, from buying their first car to planning for retirement. The good news? You don’t need to
Click to read

Most AI assistants are feminine – and it’s fuelling dangerous stereotypes and abuse

Most AI assistants are feminine – and it’s fuelling dangerous stereotypes and abuse
Published by The Conversation | Jan 27, 2026 4:54 am
In 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistants worldwide surpassed 8 billion, more than one per person on the planet. These assistants are helpful, polite – and almost always default to female. Their names also carry gendered connotations. For example, Apple’s Siri – a Scandinavian feminine name – means “beautiful
Click to read
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