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A Sense of Place Magazine

Convoy to Canberra. Seven. The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth.

By John Stapleton Four years ago Australia saw the largest demonstrations in its history, as hundreds of thousands of people descended on the nation’s capital. The Australian media and the Australian authorities colluded in lying about the numbers, and lied about the...

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Convoy to Canberra. Five. We Will Wash Away Tyranny.

By John Stapleton Four years ago this month the largest mass protest in Australia history occurred. It was called the Convoy to Canberra, and protested the extreme abuses of Australian authorities during this era: including extreme lockdowns, for which there was no...

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There Are No Good Zionists, And Other Notes

Reading by Tim Foley: ❖ I don’t believe you can be a good Zionist anymore than I believe someone can be a decent Nazi. The ideology itself describes a major character flaw. I cannot take seriously the idea that some ethnicities or religious groups are

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IT’S TIME TO ‘WALK IN THE SPIRIT’

You will enjoy this powerful and inspirational page turning novel about the lives of six very different people. Its fascinating pages will reveal to you that they are Muslim, Jew, Christian, Indigenous, Confucian, LGBTI. In varying ways and at different times they...

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Eliminating threats and debts

As boss of a family group of small companies, you become the recipient of the minority “good ideas” people and the dumping ground for concerns of the majority of those around you.As a good leader should, I learnt to discern whether these concerns were, or could be, a threat to

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AI, datacenters, ignorant politicians: the coming electricity crisis

A trillion-dollar contradiction A Picture Paints a Thousand Words: Electricity is becoming the most valuable commodity on earth. The AI revolution will drive demand to levels that intermittent power from breezes and sunshine cannot meet. The data center boom has already forced the world’s most sophisticated technology companies to

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Gout Gout and global sprinting success

What do we make of Gout Gout, Australia’s most followed sprinter, after he was beaten by fellow Australian Lachlan Kennedy for the second year in a row in the 200m at the  Maurie Plant Meet, Australia’s biggest one day athletics event.Well, Gout remains an exciting global sprint prospect in line

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New Politics

The 12 big mistruths of Israeli diplomacy

The recent address by the Israeli Ambassador Hillel Newman at the National Press Club this week was presented as a statement of fact, but a closer inspection reveals something else entirely: a speech based on selective histories, clear disinformation, misinformation and a stretching of the truth to the point of

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One month on: The war has gone past what America and Israel can control

One month after the United States and Israel attacked Iran, the conflict has expanded far beyond its undefined objectives and into well into the unknown, reshaping the landscape of the Western Asia/Middle East region – perhaps forever – and dismantling the long-standing assumptions about deterrence, control and the regional order.

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The New Politics Monday Brief – 30 March

This week’s briefing outlines the big issues to look out for: the blame game on fuel… silencing dissent and “river to the sea”… neoliberalism coming to an end… and Penny Wong putting Australia last but America First.Australia’s emerging fuel crisis is slowly exposing some long-standing vulnerabilities – falling oil reserves,

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