Debates of the last week around the shocking nature of Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s comments that В Australia made a “mistake” in allowing Lebanese Muslim migrants into Australia should really have come as […]
Shimon Peres’ legacy is not one to be lauded
There is a special kind of amnesia reserved for the solemn occasion of a statesman’s death. So it is with Shimon Peres, the consummate Israeli politician, would-be Prime Minister and sometime fig-leaf […]
Hayder Shkara takes on the Rio 2016 Olympics
As the Australian team puts its all into the 2016 Olympic Games, we speak to one athlete making his Olympic debut in Rio. рџЋЇ Focusing in #tkd #rio #olympics A post shared […]
What do Iraqi-Australians think of the Chilcot Report?
The British Government’s public inquiry into the UK’s role in the Iraq War concluded last week with the publishing of a report by Sir John Chilcot, who chaired the Inquiry. Commentators have […]
Mourning Baghdad’s wounds
You have just spent 20 hours fasting from food or water in 50 degree temperatures of Iraq’s summer heat. At this point, you probably thinkВ it couldn’t get worse. But a few days […]