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As the dust settles from strikes on Iran, Thucydides’ warning feels newly relevant: the strong do what they can, the weak ...
In the cheap-sharehouse chaos of 1980s Sydney, a generation found freedom, creativity, and each other. A new documentary ...
The Vatican’s Jubilee Report promises a reset for global finance in the name of justice. But by sidestepping calls for equity ...
As AI use becomes ubiquitous from battlefields to hospital wards, we need to ask what happens when we sideline the human element, as the temptation to outsource moral responsibility to machines grows.
As the Law Reform Commission reviews Australia’s surrogacy laws, optimism surrounds easing altruistic restrictions. But critics warn the country is edging toward commercial surrogacy, raising urgent ...
President Trump’s decision to join Israel’s pre-emptive strike on Iran marked a departure from diplomatic norms that once ...
In Mountainhead, Jesse Armstrong turns the tech-bro fever dream into a slow-burn nightmare. Think Succession with bloodlust.
Thousands of older Australians are slipping through the cracks: working, retired, yet without a home. As housing costs soar ...
Putin calls his war a civilizational crusade. Netanyahu frames his as a fight for survival against Iran and its proxies. They’re different causes, but both involve a similar logic where law, treaties, ...
Promoting a local car industry by mandating that all government cars are locally produced would give a much-needed boost to Australia’s disappearing, or disappeared, manufacturing sector, which has ...
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