Japan earthquake: Magnitude 7.6 quake leaves widespread damage
At least 48 people have been killed in western Japan after a powerful earthquake struck the region.Rescue teams are looking…
Palestine tax revenue: Israel withholds funds from Palestinian Authority
Israel is once again withholding tax revenues it owes to the Palestinian Authority.The move could bankrupt the authority and seriously…
50 years after Evonne Goolagong’s Australian Open win, we should remember her achievements – and the racism she overcame
Readers are advised this article contains offensive language about Aboriginal peoples. Fifty years ago, on New Year’s Day in 1974,…
What is dropshipping? 6 things to consider before you start dropshipping as a side hustle
You buy a new phone case from an online retailer. The phone case arrives safely at your house, the online…
How do we commemorate the New Zealand Wars? The history of Anzac Day can be a guide
Despite 2023 having been the sixth year a national day of commemoration for the New Zealand Wars was observed, it’s…
Red Alert: Tap-To-Pay Terminals Can Reach Into Your Wallet Or Purse And Charge You For Things You Haven’t Even Purchased – Activist Post
By Michael Snyder Have you noticed a charge on one of your cards that you can’t explain? If so, you…
How has Israel’s brutal Gaza war mobilised international youth? | Inside Story
Demonstrations worldwide reflect widespread outrage over Israel’s war on Gaza.Young people have been at the forefront – driven to political…
The world has lost a dissenting voice: Australian journalist John Pilger has died, age 84
John Pilger, a giant of journalism born in Australia in 1939, has died at the age of 84, according to…
Last UN peacekeepers poised for complete withdrawal from Mali
The United Nations’ peacekeeping mission in Mali is officially closing on Sunday, ending its decade-long presence.With more than 300 peacekeepers…
Cabinet papers 2003: Howard government sends Australia into the Iraq war
By far the most significant decision the Howard government made in 2003 was to support the invasion of Iraq. Journalists…
Economically, Australia has been lucky – what matters now is what we do next
Australia has long thought of itself as the lucky country. Whenever its economy has started to falter, a commodity boom…