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Much has been written about the life of Yaakov Kirschen – known as "Dry Bones" to his large number of adoring fans – but little has been written about his return to drawing cartoons in his eighties ...
Nestled in the tropics, this nation treads water in its prosperity with tourism, agriculture, and export of products such as bottled water. The people are benefitting from British colonisation.
Between 2012-2024, the number of calls for service to domestic violence incidents increased from 60,000 to more than 192,000, an increase of 218 per cent. Queensland Police received almost 200,000 ...
The 50 to 1 project explored the costs of stopping climate change versus adapting to it, as and if it's required. They concluded that it's 50 times more expensive to try to STOP climate change than it ...
Peter Dutton's reversal of the Coalition's policy of ending working from home shows not just poor policy preparation, but also little thought about presentation, no thought about explaining and ...
If PM Albanese does not immediately and outright reject Adam Bandt's demand he ditch negative gearing and the proposed doubling of Capital Gains Tax it will be a tacit admission a Labor government ...
Back in the late 1980s, the relocation of American manufacturing to China, labelled the 'factory of the world' became the latest trend in strategic management. As environmental laws tightened around ...
At that time, it said, mitigation funding amounted to only three per cent of what is spent on post-disaster recovery and recommended that the Australian Government should gradually increase the amount ...
Island states tend to be anxious political entities. Encircled by water, seemingly defended by natural obstacles, the fear of corrupting penetration is never far. Threats of such unwanted intrusion ...