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A whopping 95 reasons why Dutton is unfit to be PM — and still counting 'Game on' as the 2025 Election battle escalates Dutton's actions aren't for men or women — they're for Dutton Top 3 custom ...
The NDIS is a broken system and one that works against participants desperate for assistance, writes Vardit Leizer. I'M A 40-year-old Australian woman and I'm on the National Disability Insurance ...
IA's catalogue of major reasons Peter Dutton should never be prime minister – begun a few months ago and updated here by Michelle Pini – is now at 95 big fat whopping reasons. If Dutton’s Coalition ...
Sometimes it's not about politics, social issues or saving the world. Sometimes we just need an inspiring story, like that of Bruce the chook, writes Rosemary Sorensen. THE BOYS are crowing. There are ...
Several factors have led to the Coalition's proposed net migration target of 160,000 being impossible, writes Dr Abul Rizvi. WITH THE ELECTION DEBATE on net migration hotting up, it's worth ...
Honouring our Anzacs should mean thinking critically about war — the ones we fought and the ones we might have to, writes Callum Seán Murray. ANZAC DAY IS A DAY of nationalist solemnity commemorating ...
Kylie gets honoured, Rob Hirst battles cancer and Aussie music is still waiting for its big break. IA music reviewer David Kowalski brings you the latest. ON 30 APRIL, MELBOURNE will play host to the ...
The death of Pope Francis early on Easter Monday left those of us who value freedom, peace, courage and universal love very saddened. In his autobiography, Hope, released only this year, he shares his ...
The economy is a dominant issue in the Election. From now until polling day, Independent Australia will outline some key facts on the economy that put the kybosh on many of the myths, lies and ...
The Opposition Leader's election campaign claims have shown voters the Liberals have nothing new to offer them, writes Dr Victoria Fielding. OPPOSITION LEADER PETER DUTTON has spent this election ...
With an election imminent, the differences between the major political parties have seldom been clearer, as Alan Austin reports. SOMETHING UNUSUAL may happen next month when the newspapers endorse ...
A young boy, complete with slouch hat, salutes in front of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance on Anzac Day. (Photo, circa 2000.) ...