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ONE OF THE FEW good things to come out of the chaos that used to be known as the rules-based international order is that Australia is not alone in attempting to ingratiate itself with the Trump ...
Sly and the Family Stone did however, break major ground by being a multi-racial, multi-gendered group where many of the players played multiple different instruments. They sang messages of positivity ...
Despite hyped rhetoric about the “big, beautiful bill,” the legislation has stalled. Its deficit‑blowing ambitions have alarmed fiscal hawks across the aisle. With Musk and others highlighting its ...
The Labor Government has forecast net migration to fall from over 520,000 in 2022-23 and possibly well over 400,000 in 2023-24 (actual forecast is 395,000) to 260,000 in 2024-25; 255,000 in 2025-26 ...
In 1984, Sophia Loren visited Melbourne as a special guest at the La Dolce Italia gala charity dinner, which raised funds for the Alannah and Madeline Foundation's efforts to safeguard children ...
Taylor wins her rights back After missing out twice on sales of her life’s work that she was excluded from bidding on, Taylor Swift has reclaimed the rights to her original six albums she recorded for ...
Major theatrics in Melbourne!(Photo courtesy Bill McAuley | billmcauleyphotographer.com) Japanese Kabuki performers took the stage in Melbourne, electrifying audiences with their unique style. (Photo, ...
Some will tell Australia to feel ashamed for rejecting the idea of an Indigenous Voice. But it needn’t. After all, a majority of respondents supported it in opinion polls consistently for five years.
In this week's edition of Indy Eye, managing editor Michelle Pini chats with lawyer and renter's advocateJordan van den Lamb – AKA Purple Pingers – and campaign manager and fellow social activist Roz ...
Russian defectors' dance of love (Photo courtesy Bill McAuley | billmcauleyphotographer.com) Russian defectors Mikhail Baryshnikov and Natalia Makarova's performance of Giselle in Melbourne. (Photo, ...
In the rising sun, I photographed this Japanese team respectfully bowing before its solar-powered car in readiness to tackle the Darwin to Adelaide World Solar Challenge. (Photo, 1988.) Event ...
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