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66 votes
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Australia PM Anthony Albanese makes stunning comeback with landslide win
28 votes -
Ukraine to receive aging Abrams tanks in latest Australian military aid package
19 votes -
Swedish human rights activist Anna Ardin accused Julian Assange of sexual assault, but is glad he's now free
18 votes -
Today is the UK courts decision day on Julian Assange's extradition to the US
30 votes -
If you're seeing this, I'm in jail
54 votes -
An AI-generated image of a Victorian MP raises wider questions on digital ethics
9 votes -
Australians reject indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum
42 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump allegedly discussed US nuclear subs with Australian billionaire businessman Anthony Pratt after leaving White House: Sources
43 votes -
Queensland neighbours show how Voice to Parliament is splitting Australia
2 votes -
Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote
13 votes -
Australia will again use the term 'Occupied Palestinian Territories'. Here's why.
42 votes -
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 -
China’s illegal police stations in fifty-three countries
27 votes