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‘The overwhelming evidence is that universal services are the most effective means of providing excellent, well-funded, efficient health care.’
The Coalition says it will target the Climate Change Authority for revealing what nuclear power would do to our carbon emissions. It’s the same type of intimidation tactics we’re seeing out of Trump and Musk in the US.

Collette’s appearance will not have done much to allay the mounting anger in the cultural sector about the manifest failures of Creative Australia’s governance on display in the Sabsabi implosion.
The Coalition is happy to roast Labor for going slow on the news bargaining incentive. Just don’t ask about Trump.
Pollsters like Kos Samaras warn that many disengaged young men remain politically untethered, making them susceptible to radicalisation if a Trump-like figure emerges. And Andrew Tate has the perfect gateway content for them.

Digital advertising plays a pivotal role in shaping elections, even while it is shrouded in opacity and increasing misinformation. And we certainly can’t trust the big tech platforms to protect us.
Overbreeding in the greyhound abuse industry is surging, prompted by taxpayer-subsidised incentives. Meanwhile, more dogs are being killed racing.
The major parties are presenting an invidious choice at the coming election. How did we end up having to choose between such flops?
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Plus: who will lead the Coalition if Dutton is ‘bumped’ from Dickson?
Time for a good ol’ fashioned Medicare bidding war!
Peter Dutton has taken the wind out of Anthony Albanese’s Medicare election pledge, and the far-right AfD has made huge gains in the German election.
Why aren’t Trump’s Australian supporters defending our economic interests?
Congress might not object to Elon Musk’s unconstitutional seizure of the US Treasury payments system, but bond markets might.
China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire exercises. So why are Australia and NZ so worried?
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Germany’s firewall against the anti-migrant right holds, just. What about Australia?

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Dutton echoes Trump, Musk and Carlson by peddling Great Replacement Theory
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