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The strange case of One Nation’s ‘living soul’, Malcolm Roberts
via smh.com.au
Long before Malcolm Roberts became a One Nation senator, he was referring to himself as a “living soul” and arguing he wasn’t required to obey Australian laws. -
Millions of solar panels go to landfill. Why aren’t they recycled?
via smh.com.au
The federal government has been slammed for allowing an “indefinite delay” to in its push to reuse the valuable components that currently are junked. -
Hanson risks losing everyday Australians while busy with the richest
via abc.net.au
Many voters are unhappy with the hand they feel successive governments have dealt them and no-one has tapped into that better than Pauline Hanson. -
Hanson faces rough political seas beyond the Mediterranean
via abc.net.au
Many voters are unhappy with the hand they feel successive governments have dealt them and no one has tapped into that better than Pauline Hanson. -
Egalitarianism faces a new threat, and it may be too late to stop it
via smh.com.au
With artificial intelligence invading every aspect of our lives, the only guiding political principle now is that nothing is certain. -
Countdown begins for the census. Fingers crossed it goes well
via smh.com.au
Every five years, Australia goes through a national headcount. Seven years of planning has gone into the August 11 census. -
Albanese’s Labor has created a fortress in Canberra. Some within the party don’t like it
via smh.com.au
Labor’s national conference will take place late next week. It’s a far cry from the event it once was. -
Albanese once took on his own frontbench. Now he’s in charge, that would never happen
via smh.com.au
Labor’s national conference will take place late next week. It’s a far cry from the event it once was. -
Government baulks at removing religious motivation from terror laws in Islamophobia response
via smh.com.au
The government has overlooked some of the most contentious recommendations to tackle Islamophobia.
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