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Australia’s Spending Spree: How are Australians meant to survive with these Economic Challenges?

Australia’s Spending Spree: How are Australians meant to survive with these Economic Challenges?

In a climate where the cost of living is sky-rocketing and home interest rates are reaching daunting heights, the Australian government’s recent expenditure decisions have sparked a fierce debate about fiscal responsibility and prioritization. From the controversial handling of the Commonwealth Games to significant international aid, and the mammoth investment in defense capabilities, the government’s...

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Prince Andrew Island: Epstein Encounters

Prince Andrew Island: Epstein Encounters

In a groundbreaking release of legal documents pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a complex and disturbing portrait of Prince Andrew’s alleged involvement has emerged. The unsealed files, part of a larger trove of evidence in this high-profile scandal, shed light on the Duke of York’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, raising serious...

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Russel Brand: A theory of controversy

Russel Brand: A theory of controversy

Russell Brand, a name synonymous with controversy and insightful discourse, continues to challenge and captivate audiences with his podcasts. Through “Stay Free with Russell Brand,” he delves into the realms of revolutionary politics and spiritual awakening. His approach, often seen as controversial, strikes a chord with those who seek a deeper understanding of the world’s...

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Australia’s only Liberal leader, Jeremy Rockliff, to snub Peter Dutton in Voice campaigning

Australia’s only Liberal leader, Jeremy Rockliff, to snub Peter Dutton in Voice campaigning

Australia’s most senior Liberal – the Tasmanian Premier – will officially break ranks with his federal counterparts to campaign for a Voice to parliament alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Mr Albanese will join Jeremy Rockliff in Tasmania later this month, in a sign of bipartisanship after Peter Dutton’s Liberal Party decided to go against the...

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Labor, Greens reach climate safeguard mechanism agreement

Labor, Greens reach climate safeguard mechanism agreement

After months of safeguard mechanism talks, the federal government has won the backing it needs to carry out its primary promise to combating climate change. The centrepiece of Labor’s goal to cut carbon emissions by 43% by 2030 is this programme. The government has consistently rejected the Greens’ long-standing demand that Labor make a commitment...

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AUKUS DEAL: Australia going nuclear raises concern for huge taxes

AUKUS DEAL: Australia going nuclear raises concern for huge taxes

Anthony Albanese is about to make a significant revelation regarding Australia’s nuclear submarine programme, but the government has not yet disclosed the program’s staggering cost. The Prime Minister departed India on Saturday for the United States, where he will attend the announcement on Monday in San Diego alongside President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister...

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Former PM Malcolm Turnbull appears before robodebt royal commission

Former PM Malcolm Turnbull appears before robodebt royal commission

The robodebt royal commision is questioning former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s knowledge on the failed Centrelink compliance scheme during histerm. Mr. Turnbull, who is testifying via video connection, was questioned about what he knew about the botched Centrelink compliance programme. As the robodebt crisis erupted in 2017, the Coalition government was forced into damage control....