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Australia · AustraliaPeter O'Brien, who passes along the poster reproduced above, also relays this note from his friend and fellow ex-serviceman Rodger Lamb. As a white immigrant from New Zealand who migrated here when my father sought a better life 63 years ago, I was raised in a humble home in rural Australia, gave 23 year’s serviceSee the Story
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Australia · AustraliaOur September issue is now in the shops and available to those who have not yet taken a subscription, either ink-and-paper, online or both. And don’t forget the special Voice edition available free of charge via this link.See the Story
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Australia · AustraliaThe news this morning (Sept 3) that John Farnham has loaned his anthematic You’re the Voice to the Yes23 campaign prompted an immediate response from reader Tati Sofaris, who read and added his italicised thoughts to the lyrics: We have the chance to turn the pages over How many pages? One page or 22? We can write what we want to write ‘No’ for preferenceWe gotta make ends meet, before we get much older What $39 billion per year isn’t enough?We…See the Story
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Australia · AustraliaWhen it isn’t slipping millions of dollars into the Yes campaign, BHP is pursuing gender goals that , as Bettina Arndt writes, effectively prod men out the door: …The 50% goal is not just some pie in the sky aspiration. Oh no. Executives’ jobs and bonuses are on the line if they don’t manage to push more women in and men out. There are strict quotas on hiring females and it won’t matter if you were just hiring the best candidates, if you fail to…See the Story
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Australia · AustraliaDavid Daintree, director of the Christopher Dawson Centre for Cultural Studies, writes: Conservative defenders of traditional Christian values often claim that many of the things they perceive as current threats to society — radical sex education in primary schools, for example, or the notion of gender fluidity — share a common origin. That they are in fact inspired by Marxism, which is not dead, as we had imagined, but very much alive and stil…See the Story
Marx’s unknowinglatter-day disciples – Quadrant Online
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Australia · AustraliaWriting at left, Paul Collits fears the “truth-telling” the Voice demands won’t be particularly, well, truthful. If the ABC’s recently aired series Southern Landscapes is any indication, expect all manner of myths and legends to be delivered in bulk and unquestioned. The warning of what we can expect comes 20 minutes into episode 4, when host Rachel Griffiths is exploring Eugene Von Guérard’s 1855 painting of Tower Hill, near Warrnambool in Vict…See the Story
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Referendum · AustraliaPeta Credlin and Sky News have done a great favour to Australians mulling the coming referendum by posting the much misrepresented Document 14, which the Prime Minister has derided as misinformation for “conspiracy theorists”. Well he would say that, given that he prefers to ignore what is a backgrounding annex, an extended footnote, to the motherhood sentiments and blandishments of the one-page Uluru Statement. This, of course, has drawn the u…See the Story
Calling all‘conspiracy theorists’ – Quadrant Online
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