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Minister Issues New Directive on Deporting Criminals
‘Where appropriate, I’ll consider cancellation of any visas granted back in the national interest,' Immigration Minister Andrew Giles said.
Environment Order Putting Industry at Risk, Forestry Organisation Claims
The NSW forestry industry claims it had no time to adapt to new habitat protections, and so had no choice but to shut down operations.
Farmers Warn Regions to Face Multi-Million Dollar Losses Due to Sheep Export Ban
‘This will absolutely decimate—and I’m not using that word lightly—regional Western Australia.’
Australia Honours Heroes on 80th Anniversary of D-Day
Australian servicemen contributed to land, sea, and air attacks which turned World World II in the Allies’ favour.
Psychologist Warns Nintendo Character ‘Normalising’ Gender Fluidity Among Kids
Nintendo’s newly re-released Paper Mario game now contains a character identifying as trans.
Chinese Defector Urges Former Comrades to ‘Exit’ the CCP
‘Eric’ warned that many in the West still do not understand the real nature of the Chinese Communist Party.
Wait Times Grow for Elderly Australians Needing Home Care
The number of elderly Australians waiting for home help has more than doubled to 68,109 over the past 12 months, and will continue to increase.
Albanese Spruiks Net Zero in Speech on Australia’s Economy
Net zero is a key driver of economic growth, Anthony Albanese has told the second annual forum on Australia’s Ecoonomic Outlook.
Federal Judge Recuses Himself From Gaza Case After Trip to Israel
A federal judge confirmed in a brief that he will recuse himself from a pending case.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Amends Disclosure to Include Gift Trips
Justice Thomas had left out two trips in 2019.
Regional MPs Warn Power Grid At Risk After Net Zero Authority Clears Lower House
The Authority will receive $1 billion of funding over the next decade.
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Massive Truck Convoy Protests Ban on Live Sheep Exports
A Keep the Sheep petition against the ban has already received 33,500 signatures online.
Opinion: Digital ID Goes Global
Perhaps there’s a corner of Slovakia where Big Brother’s gaze doesn’t reach—yet.
Opinion: The 3 Types of CCP Spies in Australia Now
Many Australians will be incensed to learn of foreign spies in their midst, but it is a reality to be confronted.
Opinion: Scientific Misconduct Has Eroded Public Trust and Accountability
It started decades ago.
What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?
The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
What’s in a Word: Is It the Poet or ‘Il Poeta’?
The Italian words for ’the poet' leads to some interesting revelations about the art form.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Daylight Saving Time Nonsense
A more appropriate and meaningful parameter to decide on time changes or no time changes is improving the average temperature profile during the 8-hour work day
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Scenic Wonder in Austria’s Hallstatt
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