Amongst hardening borders and rising ethnonationalism globally, those who resist rigid identity labels find themselves caught ...
Australia, neighbourhoods pulsed with neighborly connection — a stark contrast to today’s soaring rates of loneliness. As ...
Smartphones dictate access to commerce, communication, and even education, and face-to-face transactions have all but ...
Donald Trump’s presidency, often dismissed as chaotic, follows a clear, transactional logic: power over principle, loyalty over institutions, and reshaping America into a high-stakes deal-making ...
While health advocates hail falling smoking rates, Australia’s tobacco taxes have inadvertently fuelled a black market in ...
The United States' recent shift in immigration policy towards exclusions and deportations is a modern moral reckoning. It ...
The flame war over A Complete Unknown burns like a fire on Main Street, with Dylan die-hards railing against its liberties, ...
When the Khmer Rouge seized Cambodia, Western intellectuals dismissed reports of atrocities as propaganda. But French missionary Fr François Ponchaud persisted in exposing the regime’s horrors. With ...
As global powers weigh the prospect of negotiating with Vladimir Putin, indicted for war crimes, the moral dilemma looms: can peace justify sitting down with a war criminal? This question, compounded ...
In a negotiated truce, Israel and Hamas have ended a conflict that raged for over a year, since Hamas’ attack on October 7, ...
A plan to raise superannuation taxes on high-value funds has stalled in the Senate, sparking a broader debate about ...
Sister Margaret Noone, a Loreto nun who died this year at 91, shaped paediatric palliative care in Australia. She founded Very Special Kids, providing support for families of children facing ...
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