The 17th of March marks the date of the death of St Patrick, the patron…
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In an age where political grandstanding and short-term gains dominate the landscape, the need for…
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In 1932, as Australia reeled from the Great Depression, a determined nine-year-old boy named Lennie…
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Roger Casement was an Irish diplomat, humanitarian, and revolutionary whose early career was defined by…
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St. Patrick’s Day might be an Irish tradition, but in the heart of the Australian…
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Why are we always putting green energy assets in all the wrong places? The main…
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In history, certain dates carry weighty significance, their very mention evoking a sense of foreboding…
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Martin Luther King Jr. was a pivotal figure in exposing and combating racial inequality in…
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Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese military strategist, and Donald Trump stand as unlikely mates, their…
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I want to tell you a tale about stout. As St Patricks Day approaches again,…
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As our world becomes more corrupt, complicated and seemingly hopeless, we need to use our…
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The Castle Hill Rebellion, also known as the Second Battle of Vinegar Hill, occurred on…
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The political arena’s turning into a wild sports match, and the Zelensky-Trump fallout is the…
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I just finished watching a British series called Detectorists. I loved it. What a subtle…
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The fundamental principle of democratic governance is that the government exists to serve the people,…
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Why wasn't Breaker Morant’s poetry taught to us oldies in school? Is it fair to say…
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Fuctose Intolerance (FI) is an insidious condition afflicting thousands of otherwise rational individuals. Brought on…
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Here’s a summary of the article "The Dilemma of Multiple Minor Right Parties: The 'Grand…
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On February 23, 1945 atop of Mount Suribachi on the southern end of the island…
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Some time ago I bought a new kettle. It was a whistling one and while…
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Moscow, 1930s. The Devil drops by for a visit. I first discovered this book in…
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Political parties were meant to serve the people, but in today’s climate, they resemble warring…
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Stories like this one - The Battle of Dusty Gulch, ( just out of Longreach…
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Stagecoaches first emerged as a means of transport in Australia during the early 1800s, drawing…
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In the blistering heat of Outback Queensland, where dust storms roll like ghosts across the…
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On 19th February, 1942 real war came to Australia when two air raids by Japanese…
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The Adelaide River Stakes is the name given to the mass exodus of people prior…
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The raid on Pearl Harbour failed to catch the US carrier force which was still…
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The Adelaide River Stakes is the name given to the mass exodus of people prior…
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