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It’s a weird thing the way the children who loved the romance of war came to be aware of what was at the back of it, writes Peter Craven.
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When it comes to the debate around in Australia, the only people who get heard are those who already own a home.

Read more from Peter Mares here: eurekastreet.com.au/australias-dys…

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The killing of Zomi Frankcom, with other members of World Central Kitchen, made the war between Israel and Hamas personal. It has led many people to see the destruction of and its people as not only regrettable but intolerable, Andrew Hamilton writes eurekastreet.com.au/article/when-w…

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'This hasty and disrespectful lawmaking is no way to serve the common good. It involves a dodgy process to make dodgy changes to a dodgy refugee system already governed by a dodgy ethical framework,' writes Andrew Hamilton.
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Nam Le is one of the strangest writers in the history of Australian literature and is also one of the most incandescently brilliant, writes Peter Craven. eurekastreet.com.au/nam-les-36-way…

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' , it would seem, has snuck its way onto the table of Australian public policy, though where on that table remains hard to say. Concerns continue about its adoption that remain, to put it politely, insoluble,' writes Binoy Kampmark: eurekastreet.com.au/will-aukus-lea…

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Americans, facing high healthcare costs, frequently resort to crowdfunding for essential treatments, highlighting a reliance on volunteerism to fill government gaps. eurekastreet.com.au/americans-look…

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For a referendum to pass, as a minimum requirement, all major political parties must support it. Read more from Andrew Hamilton: eurekastreet.com.au/why-do-referen…

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on was met with a lukewarm response from viewers. How much did this owe to uneven writing and storytelling, and how much was because it cast as its central character? Read more: eurekastreet.com.au/why-is-it-so-h…

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Much like Australia's , the recent Irish sought to change constitutional notions of family and marriage and was soundly defeated. So why do referendums tend to fail? writes Andrew Hamilton.
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The has left the country devastated. 3 years since a military coup, Myanmar is a humanitarian catastrophe. 18.6 million people need humanitarian aid, 6 million of whom are children, writes our Myanmar correspondent. eurekastreet.com.au/article/myanma…

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Australia is a two-tiered society sharply divided between people who own homes and people who do not. This deeply unhealthy generational split has been mostly ignored by politicians and the financial authorities for 25 years, writes David James. eurekastreet.com.au/article/the-ec…

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Yes, these stars were rich and privileged. But at least they were using their fame for something good rather than doing nothing. Wasn’t that something to be encouraged? writes Barry Divola: eurekastreet.com.au/article/charit…

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To encourage young men to adopt a more fully human understanding of what it means to be a man and to live by more expansive rules is an urgent task. It lies at the heart of reducing the level of domestic violence, writes Andrew Hamilton: eurekastreet.com.au/is-breaking-th…

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Initially run in , frank brennan's essay in the @Australian is a clear-eyed retrospective analysis of the referendum and a must-read for all Australians who care about reconciliation and Indigenous constitutional recognition theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/alban…

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After two years, the attack on by has left half-a-million dead, traumatised a generation. The unpalatable reality is that some diplomatic solution will have to be found in this war of attrition, writes Binoy Kampmark War eurekastreet.com.au/article/the-ru…

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