Tag: Australia
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Turnbull’s Espionage Bill could threaten the principles of journalism
New espionage and foreign interference laws could see journalists facing 25 years to life imprisonment.
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Decaying Medicare leaving vulnerable untreated

“I guarantee you that if my children had the same porcelain smiles like the fat cats at the top that they would be far more happy and proactive,”
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A local RSL rallies university students for support as thousands commemorate the Anzacs

Beyond the annual dawn services and the traditional Anzac Day marches are community groups working hard to take care of veterans and current serving personnel.
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Has freedom of speech become a myth?

Freedom of speech may be considered a right, but it’s one that should be treated with caution and consideration.
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Trade and tribulation: What does a trade tariff on steel mean for the US and the rest of the world?
Trump argues in the interest of national security, and in an attempt to restore and secure manufacturing jobs in the US, it’s time he flexed his anti-trade muscles and slapped a 25 per cent tariff on steel.
