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81 votes
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The 'Voice to Parliament' referendum pamphlets for Yes and No camps have been published by the Australian Electoral Commission
ABC news article: Voice to Parliament referendum pamphlets for Yes and No camps published by AEC On the Australian Electoral Commission's website: The case for voting Yes The case for voting No...
ABC news article: Voice to Parliament referendum pamphlets for Yes and No camps published by AEC
On the Australian Electoral Commission's website:
The Sydney Morning Herald / The Age newspapers have provided annotated versions of each pamphlet:
As has been observed in those annotation pages, there is no legal requirement for either of these pamphlets to be truthful or factual, and there is no obligation for the AEC to fact-check them (in fact, the AEC is legally restrained from commenting on those pamphlets in any way - its role is restricted to disseminating those pamphlets, because it must stay neutral).
12 votes -
Why can't we stop homelessness in the US? Four reasons why there's no end in sight.
50 votes -
Social movements and trade unions in Peru are holding a third massive march on the capital, Lima on July 19
13 votes -
Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the USA grows more polarized
51 votes -
US Supreme Court justices and donors mingle at campus visits. These documents show the ethical dilemmas
27 votes -
Germany's far-right AfD sees poll numbers surging to nearly 20% nationwide
37 votes -
Mathew Lawrence on why privatisation has been a costly failure in Britain
11 votes -
Finland's right-wing government is facing yet another crisis after old comments from a far-right blog forum, purportedly written by Riikka Purra, re-surfaced
14 votes -
Turkey agrees to support Sweden’s NATO application
34 votes -
Prime Minister Mark Rutte hands in resignation as Dutch government collapses over asylum row
19 votes -
Truth
5 votes -
Affirmative action and its role in your life
Initial SCOTUS rulings on affirmative action were before my time. I agree with the concept. Do you? Has it affected you positively? Negatively? Now that affirmative action has “ended” and we’ve...
Initial SCOTUS rulings on affirmative action were before my time. I agree with the concept. Do you? Has it affected you positively? Negatively? Now that affirmative action has “ended” and we’ve totally “solved racism”, what is the path forward? There’s a lot of opinions out there but I want to know what real people think about the consequences in all our lives, U.S. or otherwise. Let’s talk.
49 votes -
Why is there so much right-wing media?
67 votes -
Reclaiming real American patriotism
46 votes -
The head of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, is to stay on for another year after his contract was extended again
21 votes -
When Sweden joins NATO its submarines will help the alliance redress its vulnerability in northwest Europe – the Baltic Sea
21 votes -
China’s illegal police stations in fifty-three countries
27 votes -
Orkney could leave the UK to become a self-governing territory of Norway after its council opted to explore alternative forms of governance
23 votes -
Proud Boys fined over $1 Million for destroying property of a Black church
40 votes -
What we know about the Washington State man arrested near Barack Obama’s home with hundreds of rounds of ammo
34 votes -
Fate of vulnerable minority looms over Armenia-Azerbaijan peace
4 votes -
UK 'Bill of Rights' bill is confirmed to be scrapped
25 votes -
Finland's new economy minister has resigned after just ten days in office over remarks he made at a far-right event four years ago
21 votes -
Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro is barred from running for office until 2030
28 votes -
Black and British...and a world apart
14 votes -
US lifts human rights violation designation on Ethiopia
11 votes -
Is there another Wagner insurrection coming?
25 votes -
Canada to launch 'digital nomad strategy,' other measures to woo international talent
18 votes -
Greece’s left-wing opposition leader, Alexis Tsipras, stepping down after crushing election defeat
8 votes -
Protesters gather in Helsinki over ministers' far-right links – several hundred people protest against new rightwing administration's austerity and immigration-cutting programme
10 votes -
The latest dangerous conspiracy theory: That conspiracy theory research is part of a big conspiracy
30 votes -
US Supreme Court rejects bid to give lawmakers unchecked power over elections
67 votes -
US Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other
27 votes -
How a year without Roe shifted American views on abortion
61 votes -
Russia says Wagner Group’s leader will move to Belarus after his rebellious march challenged Putin
82 votes -
Greek elections: Mitsotakis hails conservative win as mandate for reform
16 votes -
Wagner head says group standing down after claims of deal
70 votes -
Australian High Court throws out Russia's bid to stop Australian government taking control of embassy site
17 votes -
The invisible victims of American anti-semitism
40 votes -
Culture eats policy
17 votes -
Vladimir Putin’s weakness unmasked | How Yevgeny Prigozhin’s rebellion exposed the Russian President
38 votes -
Although Finland's Åland archipelago is strategically located in the Baltic Sea, an agreement prevents any military presence there – but perhaps this could change
8 votes -
US Senate proposes that radioactive contamination of NATO territory caused by Russia be considered as attack on Alliance
29 votes -
US Supreme Court rules 5-4 against Navajo Nation, stating that United States has no "duty" to "supply tribes with adequate water"
73 votes -
Finland's new economy minister has apologised for extremist remarks after it emerged he addressed a far-right group four years ago
7 votes -
Cannon fodder: The US judge in the Donald Trump documents case sets an early trial date, but that's not happening
18 votes -
The truth about China's social credit system
33 votes -
Three more Minnesota residents charged in Jan. 6 Capitol breach. All three men are related.
29 votes -
The truth about Afghanistan's zero unit night raids
7 votes