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Recent news in Australia has sparked debate: a ban on social media for under-16s. The…
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On December 9, 2019, New Zealand's White Island erupted .claiming 22 lives and leaving survivors…
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“Minor Problem: I Identify as a 73-Year-Old Tabby, Therefore I’m Legally Entitled to X (and…
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Flysa spent some of the early years of his life managing construction projects in the…
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In the heart of Ballarat in 1854, a ragtag coalition of gold miners took a…
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The Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Forty-One Years On — A Legacy That Still Breathes, Bleeds, and…
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Henry J. Kaiser: The Self-Made Miracle Worker and the Legacy of Vision This article builds…
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The birth of Australia’s iron ore industry wasn’t just an economic milestone - it was…
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The Quiet Hanson: Why Lee Sherrard Might Just Save One Nation (and Why She Might…
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