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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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Nothing About This Dystopia Feels Natural

Reading by Tim Foley: Nothing about this dystopia feels natural. We all sense it deep in our marrow. We all know something has gone terribly wrong. If you lived in an alternate reality without wars or poverty, where everyone had enough and governments did what’s

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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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Daily Reporting: Jeffrey Winmar inquest, Day 8, April 10th, 2026

Disclaimer: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers please be advised this article mentions the name of an Aboriginal person who has died in custody. This article also mentions acts of violence. Accounts and names have been published with permission given to the author from the family. Day 8 – 10th

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Daily Reporting: Jeffrey Winmar inquest, Day 7, April 9th, 2026

Disclaimer: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers please be advised this article mentions the name of an Aboriginal person who has died in custody. This article also mentions acts of violence. Accounts and names have been published with permission given to the author from the family. Day 7 – 9

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Daily Reporting: Jeffrey Winmar inquest, Day 5, April 7th, 2026

Disclaimer: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers please be advised this article mentions the name of an Aboriginal person who has died in custody. This article also mentions acts of violence. Accounts and names have been published with permission given to the author from the family. Day 5 – 7th

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Liberals need to reconsider loyalty to the American Alliance

In light of President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements, destructive Middle East policies, and the resulting economic crisis and criticisms of Australia’s value as an ally, it is time to seriously review whether the long-running Australian-American Alliance needs a major recalibration, though not, at this stage, a termination. The American Alliance

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The moral case for harm reduction

The argument over how society should respond to addiction is usually framed in medical or political terms, but beneath it lies a moral dispute: what kind of thing is addiction, and what does our answer imply about responsibility, dignity, and hope?Two models dominate public imagination. The abstinence model insists that

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New Politics

Manufacturing division: The misguided immigration policies of the Liberal Party

The Liberal Party’s push for a so-called “values-based” immigration system, including proposals to scrutinise migrants’ social media accounts, is a real troubling development in Australian politics, not so much because we think it’s a politically winning strategy – it’s not – but because one of Australia’s mainstream political parties –

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Appeasing Washington, neglecting Australia – the Weekly Brief

This week’s briefing outlines the big issues to look out for: more useless military spending by the Australian government… Queensland arrests for pro-Palestine banners… Trump’s on-again, off-again war… the slow decline of One Nation.Australia’s stance in the on-again/off-again/on-again US–Iran confrontation is once again exposing the duplicity of a political class

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Green populism, come on down! Your time has come

Populism in Australian politics is often framed as a right-wing phenomenon, driven by figures like Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, but this episode of the New Politics podcast challenges that narrative by exploring the potential of left-wing populism through the Australian Greens.We outline how populism is not so much an

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