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As Christian nationalism’s new figurehead, Trump inspires Australia’s extremes
Clare Heath-McIvor
25/02/2025
The first days of Trump’s second presidency have passed with a flurry of tariff standoffs and literal turf wars with ...
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Three reasons why Australia is unlikely to follow Trump’s anti-trans campaign
Paula Gerber
22/02/2025
Many people’s heads are spinning at the rapid rate that Donald Trump has been signing executive orders since becoming president ...
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Defending fragile democracies against the march of authoritarianism
Elizabeth Dangerfield
19/02/2025
Democracy is difficult. Democracy is fragile. Democracy, in its most inclusive modus operandi, pushes the boundaries too far for many ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
16/02/2025
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 16 February 2025.
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The ‘Musk-eteer’ dismantling America
Paul Monk
14/02/2025
Elon Musk has been a shooting star. His ambitions and his energy have been awe-inspiring to observe, from banking to ...
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Objectivity, independent media and news avoidance
Matt Walsh
11/02/2025
The way we get our news is changing fast. The latest research from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at ...
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