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Abolishing terra nullius: the legacy of Chief Justice Gerard Brennan



Sir Gerard Brennan served as the 10th Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest judicial position in the country. He was involved in several landmark cases, including the famous Mabo …


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Oxford's librarian on Donald Trump's war against knowledge

Oxford's librarian on Donald Trump's war against knowledge



Donald Trump is fighting a war against knowledge. In his second term, he has fired the Librarian of Congress and the Archivist of the United States, and government websites have been altered to remov…


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

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'Australia is safer now': Behrouz Boochani on listing the IRGC as a terrorist organisation



Last week PM Albanese announced Australia plans to list Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation after ASIO revealed links to antisemitic attacks in Melbourne and Sydney. …


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Metal, money, myth: why does gold still fascinate?

Metal, money, myth: why does gold still fascinate?



Gold means power, and has since the beginning of time. But why? What is it about the shiny yellow metal that so fascinates us humans? And why are gold prices now tearing upwards?

Guest: Dominic Frisby…


Published on 4 months ago

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Gaza: The deadliest warzone on earth for journalists



International law, under the Geneva Conventions, clearly mandates the protection of journalists as civilians in conflict zones. However, in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, these protections appear …


Published on 4 months ago

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Ian Dunt's UK: Nigel Farage and populism in Britain



Ian Dunt looks at the political forces that have shaped Reform leader, Nigel Farage and his recent scare campaign on migration in the UK 

GUEST: Ian Dunt: iNews columnist and regular LNL commentatorPR…


Published on 4 months ago

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Anna Henderson's Canberra: Liberal party division over the March for Australia and secretive new Nauru deal



Divisions within the Liberal party as Country Liberal Senator and frontbencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price supported the weekends' anti-immigration protests, while Liberal Party Leader Sussan Ley condem…


Published on 4 months ago

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Was the flamboyant dandy a working-class rebel?



Dandyism is often associated with flamboyantly-dressed 19th Century figures like Oscar Wilde, Baudelaire and Lord Byron - artistic types who reproached Victorian era conformity. But a new history arg…


Published on 4 months ago

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Conservative US think tank describes Harbour Bridge march as a 'pro Hamas type rally'



The conservative US think tank Heritage Foundation describes its 'Project Esther' initiative as a campaign to combat antisemitism in the United States. Heritage has supported the Trump administration…


Published on 4 months ago

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Liberal Party lost: can the party of Menzies recover?



The 2025 federal election marked the most significant electoral defeat in the history of the Liberal–National Coalition, with the party reduced to just 43 seats. The result was widely attributed to s…


Published on 4 months ago





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