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Further from peace

Many might recall the outbreak of celebrations in the West Bank and Gaza after the 911 attack in New York. A similar celebration occurred across the world last year after […]

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on Further from peace Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
International Affairs

Assange should be free

As the High Court in London decided to allow Julian Assange to appeal his extradition, the question must be asked why he should be held in maximum security. Sentenced in […]

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on Assange should be free Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
International Affairs Social Media Someone behaving badly

Sunglasses seem shady

Author Howard Rheingold was prophetic when observing that: “We are moving rapidly into a world in which the spying machinery is built into every object we encounter.” The boldness of […]

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on Sunglasses seem shady Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
International Affairs Social Media Someone behaving badly

Zuckerberg has form

With hopefully rotten egg all over his face, CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has cast his lot and must now bear the consequences. (Lose quality and lose cash – editorial, […]

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on Zuckerberg has form Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
International Affairs Social Media Someone behaving badly

Unsocial media

Eye-popping testimony from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is of major concern for every Australian user of the platform. Initially pretending to be oblivious to the tracking software “Centra”, Zuckerberg eventually […]

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on Unsocial media Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
International Affairs Social Media Someone behaving badly

Tech giants’ influence under the microscope

Well-read followers of The Daily Telegraph will be in no doubt that Facebook and Twitter are about to be put to the sword. (Social media finds its limit — Editorial, […]

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on Tech giants’ influence under the microscope Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
International Affairs Sport

Swim coach shows his objectivity

It is wrong that swim coach Michael Palfrey was thrown under a bus for reflecting the international ideals of the Olympic movement (“‘Traitor’ coach to stay on”, DT, 26/7). Excellence, […]

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on Swim coach shows his objectivity Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
International Affairs Sport

New golf era packers a punch

Golfing fans can truly celebrate success at Adelaide’s Grange inaugural Saudi-financed LIV competition on the weekend. (Gooch Living on edge, 24/4). The issue of Saudi Arabian human rights should not […]

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on New golf era packers a punch Alan Sexton 18/12/2024
International Affairs Sport

Sex-change game changer

Cricket Australia’s CEO Kevin  Roberts has advised that men who have transitioned to women can play in women’s cricket teams (New policy smashes boundaries 9/8). He claims that people should […]

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on Sex-change game changer Alan Sexton 18/12/2024
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Albo’s made me change my mind

While Opposition leaders rarely set the agenda and are very much the plaything of the government of the day, the metamorphosis into Prime Minister can be done with eye-opening revelation […]

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on Albo’s made me change my mind Alan Sexton 18/12/2024

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