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The Sydney Morning Herald • Nick McKenzie • June 3, 2023 • smh.com.au
The rich and influential cheer squad who backed a war criminal
The document in Kerry Stokes’ hand cast a shadow over Ben Roberts-Smith. Precisely what the media mogul hoped to achieve by approaching one of Australia’s most influential military men in 2017 is unclear, but it was the start of a campaign.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Peter Hartcher • June 3, 2023 • smh.com.au
Dutton’s race to the bottom distorts the Voice
The opposition leader is conjuring fear and division when he could be leading his party to a proud bipartisan moment.
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ABC News • Andrew Probyn • June 3, 2023 • abc.net.au
The top-secret WWII cable from a panicked Japanese officer that landed in a Brisbane garage — revealed for the first time
In a suburban Brisbane garage, young women decoded radio transmissions that changed the course of World War II. For the first time, their top-secret work on a panicked Japanese cable about a new type of weapon can be revealed.
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The Saturday Paper • Richard Ackland • June 3, 2023 • thesaturdaypaper.com.au
Ben Roberts-Smith is a war criminal
For the days and weeks leading up to the judgement, the nerves of the parties, their lawyers, the media in general and the court itself were seriously fraying. It was arranged for Justice Anthony Besanko to read a summary of his judgement to the world at large via the Federal Court YouTube channel. The Commonwealth government applied for a delay in the release of the full text
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ABC News • Laura Tingle • June 3, 2023 • abc.net.au
The fallout after Ben Roberts-Smith case doesn't end with him
Swirling through the many issues raised by the Ben Roberts-Smith case are the complex problems of collective and individual responsibility – and the dangers in politics of wrapping yourself in the glory of military action, writes Laura Tingle.
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The Australian • Chris Kenny • June 3, 2023 • theaustralian.com.au
Indigenous voice to parliament No vote campaign is sowing division, writes Chris Kenny
So far the long push for an Indigenous voice to parliament has mainly amplified the voices of its strident opponents. Just why this proposal triggers such visceral antagonism from some is difficult to fathom, but what needs to be called out is the deceptiveness and divisiveness of their main arguments.
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The Guardian • Paul Karp, Gabrielle Jackson, Joe Koning • June 3, 2023 • theguardian.com
Courage needed in wake of PwC scandal, senators say – Australian Politics podcast
Labor senator Deborah O’Neill and Greens senator Barbara Pocock join chief political correspondent Paul Karp to discuss the PwC scandal
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The Australian • Amanda Hodge • June 2, 2023 • theaustralian.com.au
Thai cave rescue ends in death of Wild Boar Duangphet Dom Phromthep after Zico Foundation football scholarship
In the cluttered backroom of her family’s market stall in northern Thailand, Thanaporn Phromthep watched her youngest son’s funeral by video link, as she burned incense and prayed for a boy she had now lost not once but twice.
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The Atlantic • Tim Alberta • June 2, 2023 • theatlantic.com
Inside the Meltdown at CNN
CEO Chris Licht felt he was on a mission to restore the network’s reputation for serious journalism. How did it all go wrong?
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The Age • Miki Perkins • June 2, 2023 • smh.com.au
‘Wild dog’ bounty in crosshairs as DNA research upends dingo myths
Experts have questioned a Victorian bounty scheme that pays farmers more than $100 for “wild dog” pelts after new research revealed most dingoes in the state are purebred.
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The Guardian • Sid Lowe • June 3, 2023 • theguardian.com
Gary Lineker: ‘Match of the Day saga was surreal … I just want compassion’
Reflecting on his BBC ‘furore’, the presenter opens up to Sid Lowe about refugees, tweeting politics and Alan Shearer making him cry in a taxi
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SBS News • Amy Hall • June 3, 2023 • sbs.com.au
Finding a flatmate won't solve Australia's housing crisis. Here's why
RBA governor Philip Lowe was criticised this week for suggesting that getting a housemate or living with your parents longer could help solve Australia's housing crisis. So what could?
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Michael West • Wendy Bacon • June 3, 2023 • michaelwest.com.au
Draconian: South Australia just topped NSW, Tas, Victoria, Queensland with new laws penalising peaceful protesters
South Australia has joined NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania introducing laws to jail peaceful protestors. Wendy Bacon reports
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The New York Times • Vivian Marino • June 2, 2023 • nytimes.com
Rupert Murdoch Closes on Another Bachelor Pad, Paying Above List Price
The $35.2 million purchase on Central Park South was among New York City’s largest sales in May. The biggest was a townhouse that sold for $41 million on the Upper East Side.
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The New Daily • Michael Pascoe • June 2, 2023 • thenewdaily.com.au
Michael Pascoe: No, wage rises shouldn’t panic the RBA
The FWC doesn’t want to turn the current rate of wage increases into something that will scare Phil Lowe & Co.
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The Shot • Dave Milner • June 2, 2023 • theshot.net.au
"The poison in Australia's bloodstream"
I carry with me the fuzzy cognitive dissonance of a white man educated in a settler colony, an old land
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Andrew Hornery • June 3, 2023 • smh.com.au
The two words that convinced Roxy Jacenko to quit Sydney
The harbour city without the former socialite might be like a party pie without sauce, but she is envying the thought of a quieter life.
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The Guardian • Stephanie Convery • June 3, 2023 • theguardian.com
More than 8,000 single parents to be moved on to jobseeker before Labor’s welfare reform begins
Greens senator says it is ‘heartless’ not to make an interim provision for families until eligibility extends in September
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Deutsche Welle • Sushmitha Ramakrishnan • June 3, 2023 • dw.com
India cuts the periodic table and evolution from schoolbooks – DW – 06/02/2023
Crucial science topics will no longer be taught to a large swath of Indian students, according to new government guidance.
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Australian Financial Review • June 15, 2023 • afr.com
Topic | Property development
The latest Property development news, articles and analysis from Australian Financial Review
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