
Plus the world’s most powerful man does some casual free advertising for an Australian-run crypto gambling platform that doesn't legally operate in here — or in the US. The post ABC

Angus Taylor can demonise migrants all he wants, but without saying how many he'll cut and who will pay the costs, he's no better than Peter Dutton on the issue.
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Helped by Pauline Hanson’s profile, rising media attention and larger resources, One Nation could consolidate the support of disaffected voters in Victoria. The post ‘A One Nation hunting ground’: Labor

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When former British prime minister Harold McMillan was asked what could throw a government off course, he allegedly replied: “Events, dear boy, events”. The quote is likely apocryphal. Sources give conflicting accounts of when he said it to whom, if he even said it at all. Despite this, it’s frequently requoted

Australia has carried out its first launch of domestically produced Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) munitions, designed for use with the recently acquired High Mobility Artillery Rocket System. The milestone comes as Defence expands its $21 billion sovereign munitions program under the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise. The

Terry Lott/Sony Music Archive via Getty ImagesAmerican Australian performer Joe Dolce’s 1980 one-hit wonder Shaddap You Face was recently inducted into the National Film and Sound Archive’s Sounds of Australia collection, which also named it Australia’s best novelty song. For its fans, the song presciently predated the rise of

The real Christopher Robin Milne, centre, alongside original illustrations from the book. Wikimedia Commons, Bertmann/Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Isn’t it funny How a Bear likes honey Buzz buzz I wonder why he does Just over a century ago, the satirical writer and playwright A.A. Milne, suffering from the after-effects

Ron Lach/ Pexels As school holidays continue around Australia, many parents are looking for educational ways to keep their children entertained. If you own an Android device and have young children, you may find yourself browsing Google Play for educational and age-appropriate apps. If you go to the children’s

Plus the world’s most powerful man does some casual free advertising for an Australian-run crypto gambling platform that doesn't legally operate in here — or in the US. The post ABC

Angus Taylor can demonise migrants all he wants, but without saying how many he'll cut and who will pay the costs, he's no better than Peter Dutton on the issue.
Since 2010, we haven't been living in Obama’s world, but Orbán’s. The post Viktor Orbán leaves an oversized legacy for the global far-right appeared first on Crikey.
Helped by Pauline Hanson’s profile, rising media attention and larger resources, One Nation could consolidate the support of disaffected voters in Victoria. The post ‘A One Nation hunting ground’: Labor

It's time we killed the toxic idea that people who voted for Trump, One Nation, or Reform are the victims of society. read now...

With the landslide defeat of the 16-year hardline rightwing Orbán Government, Hungary now has the chance to bounce back — but Israel won't have that chance, writes Michael Cohen. read now...
The US Navy has begun its blockade of Iranian ships in the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices back over US$100 a barrel. Meanwhile, a Florida judge has dismissed Donald

When former British prime minister Harold McMillan was asked what could throw a government off course, he allegedly replied: “Events, dear boy, events”. The quote is likely apocryphal. Sources give conflicting accounts of when he said it to whom, if he even said it at all. Despite this, it’s frequently requoted

Australia has carried out its first launch of domestically produced Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) munitions, designed for use with the recently acquired High Mobility Artillery Rocket System. The milestone comes as Defence expands its $21 billion sovereign munitions program under the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise. The

Terry Lott/Sony Music Archive via Getty ImagesAmerican Australian performer Joe Dolce’s 1980 one-hit wonder Shaddap You Face was recently inducted into the National Film and Sound Archive’s Sounds of Australia collection, which also named it Australia’s best novelty song. For its fans, the song presciently predated the rise of

The real Christopher Robin Milne, centre, alongside original illustrations from the book. Wikimedia Commons, Bertmann/Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Isn’t it funny How a Bear likes honey Buzz buzz I wonder why he does Just over a century ago, the satirical writer and playwright A.A. Milne, suffering from the after-effects

Ron Lach/ Pexels As school holidays continue around Australia, many parents are looking for educational ways to keep their children entertained. If you own an Android device and have young children, you may find yourself browsing Google Play for educational and age-appropriate apps. If you go to the children’s
