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ASIC Bans Retailer From Centrepay for Targeting Vulnerable Indigenous Customers
‘ASIC’s move is a throwback to the stolen generation,’ Urban Rampage said in response to the ASIC ban.
‘The Undoing of Civilisation’: What’s Driving the West’s Decline, British Pundit Discusses
‘The key problem we’re facing today is not necessarily military disarmament ... but moral disarmament.’
Illegal to Trade With a Pirate: 13 Most Obscure Australian Laws
‘It would not be a laughing matter if you were charged with any of these offences and it went to court,’ a spokesperson for Slater and Gordon lawyers said.
6th Teenager Charged in Relation to Christian Bishop Stabbing
NSW Police are investigating those connected with the terror incident, and those involved in riots outside the church.
Two Workers Seriously Burnt at Copper Mine
They were rushed to hospital with significant injuries, one man in a serious condition and the other stable.
Chattanooga Volkswagen Workers Embrace Union in Historic Vote as UAW Sets Its Sights on the South
Younger workers, UAW leadership change cited as major factors in Volkswagen unionization success.
Real Threat to Democracy Is Not Trump But ‘Biden’s Support For The Progressive Agenda’: Bill Barr
‘The real threat to democracy is the progressive movement and the Biden administration,’ Bill Barr said, adding that he backs President Trump for the presidency
Government Probes Brumby Rehoming on Illegal Knackery Claims
‘Once the inspection of the property commenced it became clear that the slaughtering of horses had been occurring for a long period of time.’
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IN-DEPTH: Time to Rediscover Australia’s ‘Golden Age’
At one point in modern history, Australia was a world leader in promoting individual freedom and enterprise.
Opinion: The ANZAC Spirit Has Never Been More Needed
There can’t be many countries whose patriotic focal point is a military loss, yet that is true of us.
Opinion: ‘Quiet Quitting’: The Silent Scourge of Australian Workplaces
According to a YouGov survey, most Australians don’t enjoy their job.
Opinion: When Marxism Becomes Gospel
The Brazilian church has prostrated itself to totalitarianism.
How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
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Of Cars and Kids
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A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
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