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Adam Bandt’s unexpected loss in Melbourne has sent shockwaves through the Greens’ ranks. Once poised for expansion, the party ...
With Pope Leo XIV now leading the Church, there’s a quiet hopefulness in the air of renewal, of fresh energy. But the ...
What happens when governments underfund the services that hold our social fabric together? Economist David Gilchrist exposes ...
Khmer New Year in April 1975 began with promise but ended in horror. Days later, the Khmer Rouge seized Phnom Penh, emptied ...
In the wake of an unexpectedly decisive election, Australians rejected grievance politics from both right and left. What ...
What kind of Pope will Leo XIV be? In the wake of Francis, this new pontiff inherits both a vision and a world in flux. With ...
In an election full of surprises, the most revealing were not electoral upsets but glimpses of unexpected humanity. Peter ...
A new pope from the Americas, shaped by Peruvian missions and Roman canon law, signals a Church recalibrating for an era of ...
The 2025 election marked a pause in Australia’s political life. As old policy narratives falter, we have an opportunity to ...
Hamish McDonald’s Melanesia shatters Australia’s complacent view of the South Pacific as static and remote. With journalistic ...
Elizabeth Strout’s novels honour unrecorded lives: ordinary people marked by quiet resilience and daily grace. And when we ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pontiff, brings a global, socially engaged background and cautious conservatism to the papacy ...
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