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The Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Forty-One Years On — A Legacy That Still Breathes, Bleeds, and…
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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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Picture this: You’re sitting down for a family dinner, and instead of chatting about school,…
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A green hill in the Irish Sea has stood for 1,045 years. It has seen…
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There are many ships of the Royal Australian Navy that are dear to the hearts…
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In military history, there are countless tales of bravery, valour, and unwavering dedication from soldiers…
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After the Great Green Reset wiped out civilisation back in the 2020s, the surviving humans…
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On the night of 30 October 1938, millions of Americans leaned close to their radios…
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Our energy grid’s as reliable as a politician’s promise - so don’t bank on your…
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The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month holds profound significance in…
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I remember when Armistice Day was commemorated spontaneously, reverently and universally. As I approach my…
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