April 24, 2025
Opinion

Americas Cultural Decline A Worlds Imagination Silenced by Van Badham

America, the land of dreams and opportunities, has long been a beacon of freedom and innovation. People around the world used to look up to the United States as a place where social freedom and personal liberty thrived. It was a country that fired up the imagination of millions, inspiring creativity and progress. But something

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Opinion

Australias Precious Gumtrees A Tale of Survival and Climate Concerns

The sun beat down relentlessly as Jess Harwood drove through the arid Australian landscape, her mind consumed by a sense of unease at the sight of dying gumtrees. “There is something about seeing trees dry out and turn brown, with bark splitting and leaves desiccating, that makes my insides knot,” she reflected. In a world

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Opinion

Australias Strategic Defensive Approach Redefining National Security by Albert Palazzo

— Reimagining Australia’s Defense Strategy For over a hundred years, Australia has placed its defense in the hands of powerful allies such as the United Kingdom and later, the United States. This reliance culminated in the Aukus agreement, cementing Australia’s ties to the US for decades to come. However, Albert Palazzo proposes a different path,

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Opinion

Australias Oldest Cold Case Seeking Justice for Dhäkiyarr Wirrpanda

One sunny day in the remote north-east Arnhem Land outstation of Dhuruputjpi, the Wirrpanda family continues to wait. It’s been a staggering 90 years since their beloved leader, Dhäkiyarr Wirrpanda, vanished into thin air. The mystery surrounding his disappearance in 1934 still haunts his descendants. Family’s Painful Wait Dhukal Wirrpanda, the grandson of Dhäkiyarr, reflects

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