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How Australians view the religiosity of their political leaders
Neil Francis
11/09/2024
A new Pew Research Center study assesses public opinion about the importance of their national leader’s religion and religiosity. It’s ...
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Charity for the rich
Rationale Magazine
07/09/2024
Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our ...
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Proposed mis- and disinformation laws need to have clearer definitions
Lorraine Finlay
04/09/2024
Dealing with misinformation and disinformation, particularly in political debate, is something that has perplexed governments around the world. How do ...
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Andrew Leigh’s rose-coloured religious glasses
Si Gladman
31/08/2024
Andrew Leigh, who grew up in a religious family, may now be a self-described atheist, but he views religion through ...
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Where’s the ‘honour’ in an ‘honour killing’?
Anna Hardy
28/08/2024
Earlier this year, a father defended the attempted so-called ‘honour killing’ of his own daughter in South Australia’s Supreme Court with the ...
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The transformation of the world economy
David James
24/08/2024
In geoeconomic and financial terms, the Earth has begun shifting on its axis. Triggered by the West’s proxy war with ...
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