Never short of a soundbite, the MP has gone from country kid to Bjelke-Petersen-era Queensland, to federal parliament.| www.abc.net.au
Rachael L. Brown, Australian National University and Rob Brooks, UNSW Sydney Head lice, fleas and tapeworms have been humanity’s companions throughout our evolutionary history. Yet, the greatest parasite of the modern age is no blood-sucking invertebrate. It is sleek, glass-fronted... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
Counterfeit pain medications have emerged as the latest threat posed by illicit drug importation, as Australian authorities detect a worrying spike in nitazenes. Nitazenes are an illicit and dangerous synthetic opioid which can cause serious and unpredictable health effects, including overdose... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
Extract from Terror in Australia: Workers’ Paradise Lost. Australian governments had always appealed to nationalism in their aggressive drives to recruit young men to war. World War One posters included: “Under Which Flag Will You Live? Enlist Now”; “The Trumpet... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
From Rebekah Barnett: The Brownstone Institute Three years after it became universally acknowledged that Covid vaccines provide negligible protection against infection and transmission, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has finally dropped its Covid vaccine mandate. AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw announced... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
The violence card has been played, and it won the game. A Royal Flush. As Dads On The Air said so long ago, the liars, the lawyers, the bureaucrats and the social engineers have won the day. Fifty years of... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
From War Powers Reform Zero Transparency – New Report investigates the AUKUS Pact “AUKUS and the surrender of transparency, accountability and sovereignty” A new report on the massive AUKUS military pact has found the agreement has been plagued by an... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
From Rebekah Barnett: Dystopian Down Under Do people have the right to participate in charged social debates online? This is the question at the heart of a lawsuit between Australia’s online harms regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, on one side, with... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
A new book chronicles the Family Court’s 50 years of destroying families and men’s lives. It is a harbinger of the deeply flawed secular world into which we are sleepwalking. The creation of the Family Court of Australia in 1975... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
By Rebekah Barnett, The Daily Sceptic Five years on from the declaration of a global pandemic, I’m weary of Covid inquiries. They tend to go either of two ways. They either run through bureaucratic checkboxes and give everyone a medal... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
From Michael Gray Griffith: Café Locked Out Michael Gray Griffith is Australia’s leading contemporary historian. An inspiration to his thousands of followers, he travels Australia in his bus, which he calls Florence. A truly beautiful writer, everywhere he goes he... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
It is the 50th anniversary of Australia’s Family Court. That’s hardly cause for celebration. Over the last half century, what was originally designed as a “helping court” became the frontline of feminism’s gender wars and thus one of the country’s most... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
By Adrian Beaumont, The University of Melbourne A national Resolve poll for Nine newspapers, conducted February 18–23 from a sample of 1,506, gave the Coalition a 55–45 lead by headline respondent preferences, a three-point gain for the Coalition since January.... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
While USAID does not traditionally fund projects directly within Australia, it collaborates with the Australian government to support initiatives in neighbouring Pacific Island countries. Here are some notable projects: Controversies Surrounding USAID Projects Broader Implications Conclusion The collaboration between USAID... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
Michael Gray Griffith: Café Locked Out “I’m a paramedic,” he said. “Forty years. And do you know how many cases of myocarditis I saw in that time? Zero. Pericarditis? A few times, not many. But now—it’s everywhere.” “I’m a paramedic,”... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
On Tuesday night, Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered his fourth federal budget, which, as expected, fo| Aged Care Insite
Unaffordable GP visits has become a pressing issue amid the increasing cost-of-living crisis. About| Aged Care Insite
The Prime Minister has promised the largest single investment in Medicare in its 41 years, tripling| Aged Care Insite