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As the first anniversary of the London bombings approaches, people celebrate England's football victory, and Trafalgar Square is under repair. Celebration and cleaning mark the resilience of London and its refusal to allow fear to dominate public life.
The Independent Contractors Legislation recently introduced in Parliament affects many immigrant outworkers. The fashion industry faces a serious challenge over unfair practices towards outworkers.
The birthplace of a nation? Anzac Cove lies in wait for Australian pilgrims.
The cost of raising a child is no measure of a parent’s love.
Will America take over the world? Not necessarily, says David Glanz.
Local government meets Indigenous culture.
Commonwealth cousins Australia and Canada are headed toward distinctly different futures
Thoughts from all over.
John Howard is correct in thinking that the public can discern between a grand lie and a little lie. He’s not, really, a grand liar.
From Cuba to Congo and back again | Children at war
Anthony Ham on Iraq and America.
More evidence emerges for the stolen generation.
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