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COVER STORY: Fatherhood — the missing part of the education puzzle

Warwick MarshFeb 1, 20141 min read
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Australia’s educational standards are dropping, and yet Australians on a median basis are among the wealthiest people in the world (The Australian, October 9, 2013).…

COVER STORY: Global instability and debt undermining democracy

Patrick J. ByrneOct 26, 20131 min read
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The world’s central bankers believe that the world faces the prospect of more bubbles, financial crises and currency collapses because of their inability to fix…

COVER STORY: The legacy of Nelson Mandela

Peter WestmoreJul 6, 20131 min read
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At the time of writing, the 94-year-old former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, lay critically ill in hospital, forcing South Africans to contemplate life…

COVER STORY: Survey reveals left-wing slant of ABC journalists

Peter WestmoreJun 8, 20131 min read
COVER STORY: Survey reveals left-wing slant of ABC journalists

A survey of over 600 Australian journalists, conducted by a senior academic from the University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, has cast a revealing light…

COVER STORY: Australia’s motor industry on the edge of the abyss

Craig MilneApr 27, 20131 min read
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About 1,100,000 new motor vehicles are currently sold in Australia each year. This is, by any measure, a significant automotive market. And yet the local…

COVER STORY: Red China’s global cyber-espionage exposed

Peter WestmoreMar 16, 20131 min read
COVER STORY: Red China’s global cyber-espionage exposed

An American computer security company, Mandiant, which was targeted by Chinese cyber-spies, turned the tables on the hackers, infiltrating their systems and documenting the massive…