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A Sense of Place Magazine

Australian Media reactions to Carlson vs Putin

From Jorg Probst’s Think For Yourself Blog It was without a doubt the interview of the year. On 6 February 2024, US journalist Tucker Carlson talked with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Even more fascinating than the 2-hour conversation itself was how the media...

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Why America’s Department of Justice Wants to Take Down Apple

By Jeffery Tucker: Brownstone Institute On May 5, 2021, White House press secretary Jen Psaki issued a mob-like warning to social-media companies and information distributors generally. They need to get with the program and start censoring critics of Covid policy....

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“Rules-Based Order” Means Rules For Thee But Not For We

Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): ❖ Israel’s allowed to bomb an Iranian consulate, but Iran’s not allowed to strike back. The US is allowed to surround China with war machinery, but it would be World

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Assange Extradition Case Moves Forward While The CIA Covers Its Tracks

Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): So they’re really doing it. The Biden administration is really ignoring Australia’s request to end the case against Julian Assange, and they’re proceeding with their campaign to extradite a journalist for telling the truth about US war crimes.

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If The Mainstream Worldview Was Accurate, Gaza Wouldn’t Be Burning

Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): The destruction of Gaza proves the entire mainstream western worldview is bullshit, because if the mainstream western worldview was accurate, the destruction of Gaza would not be happening. By the mainstream western worldview I mean the general consensus

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HELEN AND I ARE ENJOYING OUR 68TH CHRISTMAS TOGETHER.

3 years courting. 65 years married. All have been good even though some were sad when we lost loved ones. The key factor in our long standing partnership has been our family of 20 children, grandchildren, partners and one little great grandchild, whose love we...

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BroadAgenda

Climate crisis: humanity is at a crossroads

In this blog post, international student Kayla Neville reflects on attending the inspiring event, Women Speak Out on COP28, hosted by the Women’s Climate Congress (WCC). “At the end of the day, we don’t have a choice. This is our future, these are our lives and we’re going to fight

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Tackling the undercurrents of coercive control on stage

If you’re lucky enough to live in Canberra, there’s a new play you need to catch. It’s called, After Rebecca. Critics are describing the work – which tackles all the undercurrents and complexities of coercive control – as “Beautiful and raw and heartbreaking.”  The work tells the story of an

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Money talks: The Financial Feminist podcast

As someone who spent 15 years at the ABC, and then went on to host a popular podcast, I’m obsessed with audio storytelling. So when a new feminist pod pops up, I’m all ears (forgive the terrible pun!). A few days ago I stumbled across the “The Financial Feminist”

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New Politics

A new economic future, Australia needs independence, AUKUS disaster and the future of aged care

In this thought-provoking episode, we look at the recent political and economic developments impacting Australia and the world, starting off with the influence of world-renowned economic thinkers Mariana Mazzucato and Yanis Varoufakis—in Australia at the moment—we explore the shifting economic paradigms of governance, business, and community interests. Dr. Mazzucato’s advocacy

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Reforming education, Dunkley, and reflections on the Morrison disaster

In this episode, we explore the latest developments in Australian politics, from ambitious education reforms to the end of an era in disastrous Liberal Party leadership. First up, we unpack the recently released Universities Accord final report by the Labor government, a comprehensive plan aimed at reshaping higher education over

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