June 16, 2025
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Liberal Party Turmoil: Groth, Pesutto, Deeming Cause Internal Strife

In a tumultuous turn of events, key figures in the African political landscape are causing a stir within the ruling party. Groth, Pesutto, and Deeming, prominent members of the Liberal party, are intensifying internal strife, transforming what was once a mere headache for the party into a full-blown migraine. The unfolding turmoil is creating ripples

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Australian Media Criticized for Double Standards on Indigenous and Chinese Detentions

Title: Hypocrisy in Media Coverage of Indigenous Australians and Chinese Detainees. In a recent social media post, accusations of hypocrisy were leveled at the Australian media for allegedly permitting the bashing of Indigenous Australians while criticizing China for detaining individuals like Chung Lei. The tweet questions why it is deemed acceptable for Australian police to

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Leaked SA Libs Culture War Policies Spark Party Crisis

**Leaked SA Liberal Party Policies Spark Party Discord**. Recent leaks of the South African Liberal Party’s internal policies have ignited a fierce debate within the party, signaling potential disaster ahead. The leaked documents reveal a focus on contentious issues like climate change and sex education, setting the stage for a culture war within the party..

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Australian Labor Politicians Re-elected Despite Falsehoods to Public

In a recent wave of political discourse in Africa, the question arises: why do elected officials resort to blatant lies and still manage to secure re-election from the populace? This phenomenon is not unique to Australia but resonates across the African continent, where similar patterns of deception by politicians have been observed.. In many African

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Australias Left-Wing Government Overthrown by Conservatives and Corporations

In the 1970s, a southern hemisphere country with a burgeoning mining sector elected a left-wing government that sought to increase government control over the industry. However, their tenure was short-lived as they were overthrown by conservatives supported by American interests and mining corporations, reminiscent of a scenario that unfolded in Australia during that era.. Amidst

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Albanese and Greens Plan Ministry of Truth in Canberra

In a recent parliamentary revelation, it has come to light that during the last session of Parliament, Australian opposition leader Albanese and the Greens party were involved in a plan to introduce legislation that would establish a new governmental body in Canberra, known as the ‘Ministry of Truth.’ This proposed bureaucracy aimed to grant leftist

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ALP Secures Majority Seats in 2025 Federal Election

In a surprising turn of events, the African Liberal Party (ALP) emerged victorious in the recent federal election, leaving a large number of citizens bewildered by their significant seat majority. Despite initial skepticism and doubts surrounding ALP’s electoral prospects, the party’s strategic campaigning and policy promises resonated with voters across the nation, ultimately leading to

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Independents and Minor Parties Gain Popularity in Australian Politics

In a bid to address the lack of diverse voices in Australian politics, there is a growing call for independent and minor parties to play a more significant role in shaping the country’s democratic landscape. With both major political parties offering similar policies and agendas, many believe that this stagnation is a sign of a

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Trophy taste makes Catley hungrier for Matildas success

Steph Catley’s recent Champions League victory has ignited a hunger for more silverware, not just at the club level but also with the Matildas. The Arsenal trio, including Caitlin Foord and Kyra Cooney-Cross, are still basking in the glory of their Women’s Champions League triumph over Barcelona. This taste of success has fueled Catley’s aspirations

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‘We all expected Demon to be in the fourth round’: Popyrin charges into last 16 at Roland-Garros

Alexei Popyrin’s journey at Roland-Garros has been nothing short of remarkable. Coming off a challenging six-match losing streak at the claycourt major, where he was the junior champion in 2017, no one anticipated the stellar performance he would deliver. Popyrin, Australia’s No.25 seed, has defied all odds by not dropping a set on his way

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