The inside story of how one of Canberra’s longest running cold cases, the Irma Palasics killing, was solved

Two houses, three break-ins, violent attacks and more than $100,000 stashed away. Those circumstances led to the brutal killing of 72-year-old grandmother Irma Palasics.  It was one of Canberra’s longest-running cold cases, until a DNA match brought down the attackers.  In 1999, two masked men broke into this Canberra house.  The couple who lived there,…

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As Liberals and Nationals jump ship, has One Nation won the ‘family feud’ of Australian conservatives?

Did neoliberals create the conditions for right-wing populist parties to thrive in recent years? That’s an argument we’re hearing from some analysts, such as Allan Patience, an honorary fellow at the University of Melbourne in the School of Social and Political Sciences, and a graduate of Monash University and the London School of Economics. “Over…

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US Congress passes resolution to halt military action in Iran, but don’t expect war to end

The US Senate approved a war powers resolution seeking to block military action against Iran on Tuesday, local time. While the measure is considered largely symbolic, it reflects the growing concerns among Republican politicians over the war. Here’s what to know. What just happened? The Senate backed a resolution that directs US President Donald Trump…

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