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Cricket's corporate bosses will thrash out the prospect of adding more gambling revenue to the sport this week. The post Cricket boards at loggerheads over ‘deeply disturbing’ gambling proposal

The government is keen for us to understand that it's not to blame for the economic chaos being unleashed by Trump and Netanyahu. But that avoids the inconvenient truth they

Operation Epic Fury is exposing the true cost of alliance dependence, energy fragility, and strategic distraction from the Indo-Pacific. read now...

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Donald Trump boasted of victory on Day One of the new Iran War. Jeff McMullen warns that the risks of escalation and fallout are yet to come. read now...

'The feeling of survival guilt. I still feel a bit now, even. If you leave, you're leaving people behind. Are you going to ever see them again or not? Are

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The attack by New South Wales police officers upon pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered on Gadigal land in Sydney on 9 February 2026 to show their opposition to the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog, as his nation continues to conduct a 29-month-long genocide upon the Palestinians of Gaza, was unprecedented in living memory, in terms ...

The Iran crisis is intertwined with oil and other natural resources, as is so often the case in global conflicts. It exposes Australia's energy security problem. The post Fuel crisis

Fiona Goodall/Getty ImagesIn the aftermath of another summer of weather disasters, there were headlines about a “growing gap” between recovery efforts and preparation for climate change impacts. There were calls for a rethink of how New Zealand approaches natural hazards and for decision-makers to learn from the lives and homes

Is it any wonder ancient people thought lightning came from the gods? Even today a close lightning strike feels like a terrifying brush with the supernatural. Some ancient thinkers, however, suspected the gods had nothing to do with it. They wondered, centuries ahead of their time, if lightning was related

We've seen this before, and we'll see it again: the ego, the failed regulator, the compliant board. It's an oh-so-Sydney story that is entirely apt for this second rate, sleazy

Cricket's corporate bosses will thrash out the prospect of adding more gambling revenue to the sport this week. The post Cricket boards at loggerheads over ‘deeply disturbing’ gambling proposal

The government is keen for us to understand that it's not to blame for the economic chaos being unleashed by Trump and Netanyahu. But that avoids the inconvenient truth they

Operation Epic Fury is exposing the true cost of alliance dependence, energy fragility, and strategic distraction from the Indo-Pacific. read now...
Revive cofounder’s missing paperwork, former ACCC chair serves it cold, and Malinauskas spoils the G

Plus, does John Pesutto not own a pair of shorts? The post Revive cofounder’s missing paperwork, former ACCC chair serves it cold, and Malinauskas spoils the G appeared first on

Donald Trump boasted of victory on Day One of the new Iran War. Jeff McMullen warns that the risks of escalation and fallout are yet to come. read now...

'The feeling of survival guilt. I still feel a bit now, even. If you leave, you're leaving people behind. Are you going to ever see them again or not? Are

As Louis Theroux's new documentary opens public discourse about the "manosphere", a new study asked the question: how do men escape it? The post Men can get out of the

The attack by New South Wales police officers upon pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered on Gadigal land in Sydney on 9 February 2026 to show their opposition to the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog, as his nation continues to conduct a 29-month-long genocide upon the Palestinians of Gaza, was unprecedented in living memory, in terms ...

The Iran crisis is intertwined with oil and other natural resources, as is so often the case in global conflicts. It exposes Australia's energy security problem. The post Fuel crisis

Fiona Goodall/Getty ImagesIn the aftermath of another summer of weather disasters, there were headlines about a “growing gap” between recovery efforts and preparation for climate change impacts. There were calls for a rethink of how New Zealand approaches natural hazards and for decision-makers to learn from the lives and homes

Is it any wonder ancient people thought lightning came from the gods? Even today a close lightning strike feels like a terrifying brush with the supernatural. Some ancient thinkers, however, suspected the gods had nothing to do with it. They wondered, centuries ahead of their time, if lightning was related
