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An heir is on the way for online retail multimillionaires

An heir is on the way for online retail multimillionaires
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Australians Don t Want Critical Race Theory in Classrooms

Australians Don’t Want Critical Race Theory in Classrooms Most Australians do not support the presence of Identity Politics in classrooms, a poll reveals, as concerns grow the newly proposed national curriculum will inject critical race theory into schools. The Critical Race Theory Poll (pdf), commissioned by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), asked 1121 Australians four questions and found 82 percent disagree with the statement that students should be forced to apologise for their skin colour. Around 86 percent also disagree that schools should make boys feel ashamed of being male, and 69 percent do not think schools should be teaching children that Australia is a racist country.

Labor is accused of sending Victoria woke and broke with Budget tax hikes

Labor is accused of sending Victoria woke and broke with Budget tax hikes
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Tips and Murmurs: Sarah Hanson-Young s register of interests runs long

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch) Interesting interests It’s always fun peeking at recent updates to politicians’ registers of interests. Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young had to list every single person who contributed to a GoFundMe campaign to bankroll her lawsuit against former senator David Leyonhjelm. The list is two and a half pages long, and includes one Kevin Rudd. Elsewhere, Labor Senator Kimberley Kitching attended a masterclass on the US-Australia alliance put on by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, and Nationals’ Bridget McKenzie got given a book on climate change by the Institute of Public Affairs. Over in Queensland, LNP Senator Matt Canavan was donated four shirts from local business Southern Cross Brands, and renewed his membership to anti-abortion group Cherish Life. Oh, and Western Australian Senator Ben Small is now a director of a business called Tailgate Smokehouse.

It s Way Past the Time for Confucius Institutes to Close: Experts

It s Way Past the Time for Confucius Institutes to Close: Experts
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