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A Sense of Place Magazine

Scathing Backlash: Australian Labor Party’s Disaster Budget

While you might expect criticism from from their traditional opponents, the Australian Federal Government’s March budget has been met with almost universal condemnation. A country already reeling from the impacts of mass migration and a cost of living crisis is now...

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It’s Not Okay To Join The Military

Reading by Tim Foley: Polly on Twitter asks, “Is there a pejorative term for military like what pig is for cops?” Dear Polly, No, but there should be. We need to start stigmatizing that shit. It is not okay to be a stormtrooper for the

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Israel Rapes Everyone, And Other Notes

Reading by Tim Foley: ❖ International flotilla activists say they were subjected to torture and sexual assault by Israeli forces after being abducted in international waters while attempting to bring aid to Gaza. A statement from the Global Sumud Flotilla reports that the IDF held

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ITS TIME TO BUILD COMMUNITIES NOT DIVIDED BY RELIGION.

WALK WITH THE SPIRIT is a page-turning novel about people – Christian, Muslim, Jew, Confucian, Indigenous, LGBTI, Atheist – who try to create a caring and sharing and generous society in the Queensland City of Rockhampton despite the current international war in which...

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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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Defining and moving towards academic journalism

While journalism is heading into the doldrums with increasing clamp downs on press freedom, self-censorship, dumbing-down articles for ‘quick-take’ journalism and widespread use of artificial intelligence, there is a new breed of journalism that is rising from this environment.Academic journalism is an emerging genre where writers use the skills and

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White elephant in space: the extortionate expense of Golden Dome

A needless, extravagant ballroom. Questionable gifts, not least the 747-200B aircraft from the Qatari government. An inane decision to add a blue protective coating to the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in Washington. These events increasingly point to the loss of sound mind. The galloping profligacy and indulgence hardly stops there

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Judges who think they know better

The doctrine of separation of powers is central to Australia’s constitutional system. Parliament makes laws, the executive administers them, and the judiciary interprets and applies them.This is true of all democratic systems: judges are expected to interpret the law rather than create it. They are deliberately unelected and independent so

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New Politics

Australia’s political system is falling apart. And it’s about time.

This week’s briefing outlines the big issues to look out for: the growing housing and inequality crisis, the continuing collapse of the Liberal Party and rise of populist politics, the emergence of independents and teals as a new political force, and the widening political fallout from Israel’s actions in Gaza

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The continuing Budget fallout: A political war over housing and wealth

In this episode of the New Politics podcast, we examine how the debate surrounding the 2026 Budget has quickly moved into a battle over class, aspiration, political power and the future direction of Australian capitalism itself. The Liberal Party has framed Labor’s housing reforms as an “assault on aspiration”, warning

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The Royal Commission, Palestine and the clampdown on free speech

The Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion is revealing something much larger than the question of how Australia responds to discrimination. Increasingly, the inquiry is becoming a test of where political dissent begins and ends – particularly when it comes to Israel and Palestine. As governments, media organisations and

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