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Trumps Surprising Move Uninhabited Islands Targeted with Tariffs

In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump has set his sights on imposing tariffs on remote and uninhabited territories near Antarctica. The Heard and McDonald Islands, along with other external Australian territories like the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, and Norfolk Island, have been caught in the crossfire of this unexpected trade war.

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Tim Wilson Under Scrutiny Is the Tradie in Victorian Ad a Liberal Campaigner?

In the vibrant world of Australian election campaigns, where democracy sausages sizzle and Akubra hats are proudly worn, a new controversy has emerged. It involves none other than former MP Tim Wilson and his campaign tactics to regain the seat of Goldstein. The spotlight falls on a social media ad featuring Wilson engaging in conversation

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Trumps Tariffs Global Reaction to Liberation Day Trade Shifts

In a dramatic turn of events, the world was taken aback by President Donald Trump’s bold move to impose significant tariffs on some of the United States’ key trade partners. The announcement sent shockwaves rippling through international markets and diplomatic circles, leaving leaders grappling with uncertainty and apprehension. Confusion and Concern Abound Leaders worldwide found

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Coalitions Stance on Labors Same Job, Same Pay Laws Amid Mining Industry Pressure

Peter Dutton, the face of the Coalition, made it crystal clear during a campaign trail press conference that they have no intention to repeal the significant “same job, same pay” legislation put in place by the Labor party. This decision comes despite mounting pressure from mining companies urging for a reversal of the wage protections.

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Abbie Chatfields Podcast Controversy A Deep Dive into Electoral Influence and Media Scrutiny

Anthony Albanese and Adam Bandt, two prominent political figures, recently made appearances on Abbie Chatfield’s podcast, “It’s A Lot.” The podcast has been gaining traction as a platform for engaging discussions with various guests, including politicians. The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) conducted a review to determine if Chatfield’s content required an authorization statement. This assessment

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Australias Indigenous Agenda Struggles of Courage and Advocacy

After the defeat of the Indigenous voice referendum, Mick Gooda expressed disappointment in the major parties’ lack of bold initiatives for Indigenous affairs. The Labor and Coalition leaders seemed to have shifted their focus from symbolic gestures to practical actions in addressing the disparities faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The call for

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Australian Business Landscape Analyzing Factors Behind 29,000 Business Closures Since 2022

Peter Dutton’s recent statement blaming the Labor government for the closure of 29,000 businesses has sparked a heated debate across Australia. But is it as simple as pointing fingers at political parties? Insolvency Rates and Government Support Experts suggest that the surge in business closures may be somewhat exaggerated due to the lifeline provided by

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Australian Election 2025 False Claims on Chinese Australians Citizenship Policy

In the midst of the Australian federal election, a storm brewed in the political landscape fueled by misinformation. Rednote, a popular Chinese social media platform, became a battleground for spreading false claims about Australia’s citizenship policy targeting Chinese Australians. As experts delved into this murky territory of disinformation, they uncovered a web of deceit spun

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Voting in Australia Enrolling for the 2025 Federal Election

Have you ever wondered how voting works in Australia? Well, let’s dive into the intricacies of enrolling to vote in the upcoming 2025 federal election. Imagine this: it’s a bright sunny day in Australia, and the buzz of excitement is in the air as citizens gear up to exercise their democratic right. But wait! Before

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Keith Wolahan Pushing for Stronger Gambling Laws in Australias Election 2025

A Liberal Member of Parliament, Keith Wolahan, is making waves in the political arena by advocating for tougher regulations on gambling in Australia. His efforts come as part of a bipartisan parliamentary committee that has recommended significant changes to the country’s online gambling laws. Wolahan, representing Menzies, recently launched a campaign supporting a more stringent

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