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The 2025 election marked a pause in Australia’s political life. As old policy narratives falter, we have an opportunity to ...
Elizabeth Strout’s novels honour unrecorded lives: ordinary people marked by quiet resilience and daily grace. And when we ...
In the wake of an unexpectedly decisive election, Australians rejected grievance politics from both right and left. What ...
In an election full of surprises, the most revealing were not electoral upsets but glimpses of unexpected humanity. Peter ...
Trump’s tariff-led reshaping of global trade is weakening the US dollar’s long-standing dominance. As central banks diversify ...
As Donald Trump’s trade war upends decades of global economic orthodoxy, globalisation is quietly folding. Protectionism is ...
In an age of transient politics and market-driven morality, the papacy remains a rare constant. The pope has enduring significance as a global moral figurehead whose authority lies not in power but in ...
In an era of reflex opinion and vanishing accountability, moral seriousness can seem an anachronism. Yet history teaches that ...
As the cardinals prepare to elect a new pope, the centuries-old conclave process proceeds with solemnity and speed. But ...
While much of the world drifts toward political extremes, Australia did something quietly radical: it chose the centre. In a ...
From across the Pacific, Australia’s election looks refreshingly sane: debates over fuel taxes and modest wage hikes. But the ...
Three elections, three systems, one shared question: what kind of person should lead? As voters and cardinals choose their ...
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