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Your Democracy
Monday, February 23, 2026 - 06:55
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Only Parliamentary nerds noticed. One such nerd Rex Patrick noticed and reports on a transparency dummy spit by Labor on the floor of the Senate. Formal Business |
Your Democracy
Monday, February 23, 2026 - 05:44
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Your Democracy
Monday, February 23, 2026 - 04:33
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Twelve Caesars: Images of Power from the Ancient World to the Modern BY Mary Beard
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MacroBusiness
Monday, February 23, 2026 - 00:01
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Thursday’s labour force data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has put the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) under more pressure to hike interest rates. Australia’s headline unemployment rate remained at 4.1% in January amid solid employment growth of 17,800. The number of hours worked also rose by a solid 0.6% in January. As The post The RBA is under extreme pressure to hike again appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Renew Economy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 22:13
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The post The UK has just thrown its weight behind community energy. Australia should too appeared first on Renew Economy. |
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Renew Economy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 21:40
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The post New global data confirms renewables are booming – and not just in the big economies appeared first on Renew Economy. |
Your Democracy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 16:46
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Arab and Muslim-majority countries have condemned US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for arguing that Israel has a biblical right to much of the Middle East. |
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MacroBusiness
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 12:44
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Australia’s auction market has continued to fade following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) interest rate hike this month. According to Cotality, the national preliminary auction clearance rate declined to 68.0%, down from 70.7% last weekend (revised to 63.3% on final numbers) and 73.7% two weeks ago (revised to 66.1% on final numbers). This weekend’s The post Fading auction market signals house price falls appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
MacroBusiness
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 12:00
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Former UK Trade envoy, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor You would think that there would be someone, anyone, who knew enough about the Royal Family, who knew Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor well enough who could have said to him quietly, ‘Molesting underage girls is not a good look for a Prince of the Realm, sire……’ But the bigger fallout The post Toxic elites set policy and shape your life outcomes too appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
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Your Democracy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 10:45
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Your Democracy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 09:28
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Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson says that the UK and its allies should deploy non-combat troops to Ukraine right now, to "flip a switch" in Russian President Vladimir Putin's head. Speaking exclusively to Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg alongside the former head of the military, Adm Sir Tony Radakin, Johnson said troops should be sent to peaceful regions in non-fighting roles. |
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Your Democracy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 06:55
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"This week’s news that Russian dissident Alexei Navalny died after allegedly ingesting poison from a South American frog while imprisoned in the Arctic is a reminder that Russia also has a long history of assassinating critics of the regime." ..... |
Your Democracy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 05:44
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In Australia, a child of ten can go to prison for shoplifting, while an executive engaged in multimillion-dollar bribery gets away with a fine. Aleta Moriarty with the story. |
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Your Democracy
Sunday, February 22, 2026 - 04:33
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Welcome to Scheer Intelligence, in this episode, Robert Scheer sits down with media scholar Nolan Higdon to dissect the explosive revelations emerging from the Epstein Files — newly exposed documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. At nearly 90 years old, Scheer says he has never seen anything like this.
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John Quiggin
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 15:53
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My latest in The Guardian Like millions of Australians, I shop at Coles. I’m not as careful as I should be, but I try to buy things advertised as being discounted, or on special. But after following a recent case before the federal court, I’ll be checking my old receipts before accepting such claims. In particular, I’ll be avoiding “Down Down” promotions. On the evidence before the court, such promotions are routinely used as a way of implementing price increases. |
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John Quiggin
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 15:52
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I spoke last week at a meeting organised by the Brisbane Flight Paths Community Association to demand a curfew on planes flying over Brisbane. These are mostly either international flights (subsidised by the state government) to promote tourism) or overnight freight, for which there is a fairly modest convenience benefit By contrast, the adverse health effects and sleep disruption associated with night-time airport noise have huge costs, running into the billions, whether you estimate these directly or via effects on land values. |
John Quiggin
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 15:51
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Not long after Trump took office, I observed that the status of the US as the “indispensable nation” could not be sustained. A year later, the US, considered strictly as a state actor, is already dispensable and has, in fact, been largely dispensed with, by Europe in particular. |
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THE BLOT REPORT
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 11:58
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THE BLOT REPORT
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 11:41
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Now that the far right of the Liberal Party has taken over the party from the ‘moderates’ with the election of Angus Taylor as leader, they have started amping up the racist rhetoric about immigration, in much the same way the Trumpists in the US have done. The Liberal Party will no doubt state that it is not racist, and it would seem not to be to the average halfwit, but it is. They cloak their racism in codewords so as to superficially deny it, but make no mistake, it is just as racist as anything Pauline Hanson’s One Notion put out. |
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Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 11:00
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US President Donald Trump has said he would “love” to see Russia and China join his ‘Board of Peace’, established to guide the stabilization of Gaza following the Israel-Hamas war. Moscow earlier signaled that it was contemplating the idea, while China has declined, citing commitments to the UN. |
Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 09:28
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BRICS News: India balances, Russia negotiates, China builds—and the bloc evolves in real time. In this Think BRICS analysis, we break down BRICS 2026 strategy behind the latest global power shift. In this episode of BRICS News, we at Think BRICS, break down BRICS 2026 developments shaping a multipolar world. |
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Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 08:52
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the U.S. has been gathering the most air power seen in the Middle East since the Iraq invasion in 2003. |
Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 07:44
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Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 07:22
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Russia and Japan are not holding any negotiations on concluding a long-elusive peace treaty, as bilateral relations have hit rock bottom over Tokyo’s “unfriendly” stance towards Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. |
Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 06:55
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US President Donald Trump on Friday called the recent Supreme Court ruling against his global tariffs a "disgrace" and said he has a backup plan in mind, CNN reported, citing people familiar with the remarks. The comments were made during a working breakfast with US governors. Earlier in the day, the US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump is not authorized to impose global tariffs. |
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Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 06:44
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As predictable as Pauline Hanson’s racism, the commentariat leapt on Thursday’s labour market figures as more evidence of fiscal doom and monetary policy gloom. Michael Pascoe worries that the RBA will too. Isn’t it great to have an economy where unemployment is low without causing an inflationary wages breakout?
Beware the wages bogeyman – it’s the housing, stupid |
Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 05:44
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The head of the sports division of Italian state broadcaster RAI has stepped down after a gaffe-filled commentary during the Olympics opening ceremony, the company announced on Thursday. Paulo Petrecca has faced anger from the network's journalists even before the latest embarrassment due to his reported close ties with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had already been accused of turning news channels into “TeleMeloni.”
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Your Democracy
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 05:33
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The Great Doctrinal Discord Pranay Kumar Shome |
MacroBusiness
Saturday, February 21, 2026 - 00:05
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International reading: Trump rushed into Iran crisis meeting as insider warns ‘strike within hours’ – Daily Mail The Fed just casually dropped $18.5 billion into the banking system this week. – FRED Fed confirms it obeyed White House request for an unusual ‘rate check,’ weakening the dollar against foreign currencies – Fortune US trade deficit The post Weekend reading and MB media appearances appeared first on MacroBusiness. |
From the bestselling author of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome, the fascinating story of how images of Roman autocrats have influenced art, culture, and the representation of power for more than 2,000 years....
Last week, the UK committed up to £1 billion to community and local energy, with an ambition that by 2030, every community will have the opportunity to own an energy project. Australia should take notice.
Perhaps the most important feature of the latest monthly electricity data from the IEA is not that renewables dominate growth in electricity consumption but that every country is doing the same thing.









Ever since the end of the Cold War, the West came to believe that with the demise of their strongest foe — the Soviet Union — the world would be shaped by them in the manner of their own choosing. This manifested itself in the era of globalization, which saw Western financial and political institutions dominating the global politico-economic discourse.