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Borders shape more than nations; they shape identities, allegiances, and the stories we tell ourselves. In a world edging ...
In diners, airports, and market stalls across Wisconsin, conversations reveal a country split between irreconcilable versions ...
On Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sunday, the call to mission, truth and justice takes on new urgency. With Patrick ...
The hunger for quick riches often masks a deeper yearning for belonging, significance, and control. But in a society awash ...
After yet another attack on an Australian synagogue, this time in East Melbourne, the safety of Jewish communities in ...
As the dust settles after the conclave, Br Mark O’Connor reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s quiet authority, the unfinished business ...
For decades, Australia sat on the sidelines of global arms control. Now, amidst a word rapidly re-arming, it’s stepping forward with a bold new doctrine that middle powers can shape restraint if ...
As AI use becomes ubiquitous from battlefields to hospital wards, we need to ask what happens when we sideline the human element, as the temptation to outsource moral responsibility to machines grows.
As the dust settles from strikes on Iran, Thucydides’ warning feels newly relevant: the strong do what they can, the weak ...
In the cheap-sharehouse chaos of 1980s Sydney, a generation found freedom, creativity, and each other. A new documentary ...