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Wednesday May 22
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Monday May 20
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Monday May 20
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Sunday May 19
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Saturday May 18
William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," first published in 1954, remains one of the most…
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Saturday May 18
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Saturday May 18
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Saturday May 18
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Thursday May 16
I remember the days before computers changed our lives. When I was a lad, I…
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Thursday May 16
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Tuesday May 14
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Sunday May 12
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Saturday May 11
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Friday May 10
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Friday May 10
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Friday May 10
" The benefits of government can vary depending on the specific form of government and…
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Friday May 10
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Friday May 10
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Sunday May 05
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Sunday May 05
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Saturday May 04
I remember when I arrived in Australia, all those decades ago, I had an accent…
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Friday May 03
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Thursday May 02
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Wednesday May 01
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Tuesday April 30
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Sunday April 28
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Sunday April 28
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Saturday April 27
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Saturday April 27
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Thursday April 25
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Wednesday April 24
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Wednesday April 24
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Wednesday April 24
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Tuesday April 23
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Tuesday April 23
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Monday April 22
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Sunday April 21
The young men who left for war over a century ago were full of hope…
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Saturday April 20
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Friday April 19
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Wednesday April 17
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Wednesday April 17
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Tuesday April 16
Cats have been a part of ocean going ships since time immemorial being needed to…
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Sunday April 14
In 1942, my late Uncle was a metallurgist in Papua New Guinea. At the height…
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As a young girl, I was instilled with a deep understanding of the importance of…
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Expectations of the role of the government have been rising steadily over the last decade. They rose…
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There just might be 74 million reasons environmental charities ignore eagles and whales, and reject…
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What is happening in the US is happening everywhere in the Western world. As the…
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The term anarcho-tyranny, on its face, is an oxymoron, a glaring contradiction. Indeed, it’s the…
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William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," first published in 1954, remains one of the most…
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What is it that makes us remember things from our past and, for some inexplicable…
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The 16/17th May marks this most famous raid of WW2, the destruction of the Ruhr…
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Today's article is about Deception. Lies. Experimentation. Life. Death. Family. Love. Hate and Betrayal. It…
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I remember the days before computers changed our lives. When I was a lad, I…
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As the war raged on the Eastern Front, the Soviet Union was in dire need…
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I dedicate this article to the women who fought, died and tragically were lost. Alongside…
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The concept of Mother’s Day as we know it in Australia began in the United…
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Some time ago, I watched a documentary about a man who, by being a spy,…
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" The benefits of government can vary depending on the specific form of government and…
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The World Health Organization (WHO) recently put up a defense of its violation of its…
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Our WEF-captured Australian Government is attempting to use the device of "violent men" to impose…
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Have our Governments become backseat drivers in our lives? Telling us what to do? To…
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On 7 May 2023, Charles Windsor was crowned King Charles III of England and its…
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The Battle of the Coral Sea is regarded by some as the action that saved…
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I remember when I arrived in Australia, all those decades ago, I had an accent…
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No, I don’t believe for a split second that suddenly, college students all over America…
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More than anyone else in history, Karl Marx exemplified trying to fix the world while…
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Each war seems to produce its own under-appreciated heroes who, for reasons that have nothing…
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Many years ago, a beloved mentor told me a story—a parable, if you will—about a…
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If all satellites suddenly stopped working, the consequences would be widespread and significant. Satellites play…
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