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A Sense of Place Magazine

Dr Reiner Fuellmich: A Persecuted Hero of the Resistance

Bert Oliver: Brownstone Institute n a flight back to South Africa from attending a conference in South Korea recently, I watched the gripping biographical film, Lee (2023; directed by Ellen Kuras), with Kate Winslet in the title role of Lee Miller, intrepid Vogue...

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5 OCTOBER 2026 (NOT 2025). MARK IT IS YOUR DIARY AS EVERALD’S 95th BIRTHDAY WHEN YOU WILL WALK ELEVEN KILOMETRES WITH ME AROUND ULURU TO HELP ME RAISE 100,000 DOLLARS FOR ‘DORCAS ACTS’, A CHARITY OF WHICH I AM PATRON.

My hope is that 100 friends will join me at ULURU on a WALK IN THE SPIRIT and each set a goal of funds they will raise personally for Dorcas ACTS. I hope that another 1000 friends, scattered all over Australia, will do a ‘symbolic’ ULURU WALK IN THE SPIRIT of eleven...

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Degrees of difficulty

Clark Kerr, the renowned president of the University of California, once joked that a university is “a series of individual faculty entrepreneurs held together by a common grievance over car parking”. He was doubtless correct. Apart from their title, the professor of neurosurgery has little in common with the professor

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Is AI taking us back into Plato’s Cave?

The allegory of Plato’s Cave from Book VII of “The Republic” is a philosophical metaphor about enlightenment.Prisoners are chained inside a dark cave, where they face a blank wall and unable to turn their heads. The prisoners can only see the shadows projected onto the wall by objects passing in

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New Politics

Criminalising Dissent and the True Public Cost of Privatisation

This week on the New Politics podcast, we expose the real cost of privatising essential public services in Australia – particularly in early childhood education, health, aged care, and universities. After revelations of child sexual abuse in Melbourne early learning centres, we examine how decades of outsourcing, deregulation, and profit-driven

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The obsession of a date with Trump and more police brutality in NSW

In this episode, we explore the week in Australian politics and international affairs, starting with the media’s breathless fixation on whether Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will secure a face-to-face with US President Donald Trump. We examine how the Canberra press gallery and commercial breakfast TV – “When are you meeting

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The End Of The Rules Based International Order

In this wide-ranging episode, we explore the United States’ surprise bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites, the ceasefire that followed, and the way Australia’s 24-hour silence morphed into a reflex endorsement of Washington’s strike. Our analysis looks at how Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong framed the raid under the tired

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