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Blainey’s ‘quiet classic’ on war and peace
Paul Monk
17/09/2025
Geoffrey Blainey is 95 – a venerable age. He remains lucid and productive even so – rather like David Attenborough, ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
14/09/2025
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 14 September 2025.
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We risk a deluge of AI-written ‘science’ pushing corporate interests
David Comerford
12/09/2025
Back in the 2000s, the American pharmaceutical firm Wyeth was sued by thousands of women who had developed breast cancer after taking ...
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The price paid for usury
David James
09/09/2025
In major civilisations, bans on usury have been one of the most universal of principles. Aristotle argued against making money ...
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AI slop: An unwelcome form of online content
Adam Nemeroff
03/09/2025
You’ve probably encountered images in your social media feeds that look like a cross between photographs and computer-generated graphics. Some ...
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Non-religious Australians are now asking for a fair go
Si Gladman
28/08/2025
The imposition of daily acts of Christian worship in our parliaments and local governments has long been a divisive issue, ...
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