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Ben Roberts-Smith case shows a different side of war to that presented by Defence PR

At the heart of the case will be whether Roberts-Smith will walk away labelled a murderer, or whether the Victoria Cross-winner will retrieve his place as one of Australia’s greatest war heroes.

The great American birth dearth has arrived

The great American birth dearth has arrived Bethany Mandel © Photo courtesy of The Brisbane Courier-Mail via Creative Commons Twelve Leap Day babies photographed at Royal Women’s Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, on Feb. 29, 1940. The decision to have a baby in the middle of a pandemic isn’t an easy one. I know because we struggled with making it (ultimately, we decided to go for it, though not without real serious conversations with medical professionals and a great deal of soul-searching). It’s unsurprising that amid all of the uncertainty, millions of American women decided to go another route and forgo pregnancy and birth.

As Prime Minister, I was still fearful of the Murdoch media beast Rudd confesses as media diversity inquiry begins

February 19, 2021 11:15 Former Labor Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told senators he only ceased being fearful of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp once he left office. “Australians decided to put their names, in extraordinary numbers, to this petition, because they know that something is crook. They actually know something is rotten and bad here,” he told the senate environment and communications references committee on the first day of an inquiry into media diversity, established after a petition Rudd set up against News Corp gained 500,000 signatures. Rudd giving evidence to the committee “And they want us as the parliament, or should I say you as the parliament, no longer me, to act on these questions.

DELAYS, COMPETITION THREATEN PAPUA NEW GUINEA GAS PROJECT

DELAYS, COMPETITION THREATEN PAPUA NEW GUINEA GAS PROJECT Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/09/2000 - 00:00 PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (August 7, 2000 - Papua New Guinea Post-Courier/PINA Nius Online) -A failure by the State and the proponents of the K 1 billion (US$ 384,000,000) PNG Gas project to conclude the negotiations on gas agreements quickly could cost the project dearly, sources warned. This, combined with the threat of the Timor pipeline, should be of concern to all parties, the sources said. The Gas Agreement forms the basis for project proponents to make a decision whether to adopt the front-end engineering design (FEED) phase.

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