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Will banning social media accounts for under-16s meaningfully improve the wellbeing of young people?

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“After signing off in an era-ending 2005 farewell, the band just surprised the world with ‘Hope.’”

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“The only ideas that demand the sword of the state for protection are those that cannot stand on their own, those that crumble under scrutiny, criticism, or challenge.”

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“Genetics has now demonstrated that the mechanisms that have been proposed to drive evolution by natural selection cannot have possibly done so.”

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“By framing the mass introduction of migrants as an instrument to counter political opponents, authorities have confirmed a suspicion long held by many across the Western world: that large-scale population movements are not treated as a humanitarian necessity, but as a political weapon against Nationalism.”

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“Australians aren’t looking for a softer political version of what they’re already suffering under. They are looking for an alternative.”

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“Without formally recognising Christianity, accrediting imams today easily becomes accrediting pastors tomorrow. From there, it is a small step to state-sanctioned sermons, state-issued Bibles, state-regulated songs, and state-approved prayers.”

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“This is the spiritual problem of our age: We have a church that fears crucifixion more than compromise.”

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“All you are doing is diverting attention and taking away the rights of lawful Australians,” he said.

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“The video has rapidly gone viral, accumulating more than 30 million views across social media within 24 hours.”

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“Of all the peoples who could have established Australia, the Indigenous population was fortunate to have the Christian British settlers, who were among the most reserved, restrained, and compassionate when it came to dealing with the Natives.”

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“If we are facing a possible unilateral annexation of Greenland that would legitimise the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the demise of NATO. Europe must act quickly,” he said.

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“Under the ‘America First’ model, he argued, nations should prioritise their own workers, industries, and security while still engaging with trusted allies.”

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“The rise of the ‘extreme right’ in many European countries is a response to the insecurity felt by the old Europeans regarding the new immigrants who came from the Middle East,” he said.

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“Younger Christians are a major driver of the shift toward digital Scripture.”

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“History will not treat this bill well. This is a victory for the security state, the establishment, and the censorship industrial complex,” Senator Alex Antic warned.

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“Although absent from Forbes’ list of Kennedy foibles, few incidents illustrate them as blatantly as the firing of conservative Gina Carano.”

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“The Australian Government’s proposed antisemitism legislation remains largely unchanged, with only a small portion removed following public backlash.”

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“The enemies of Christ infiltrated the garden of Christendom and asked its heirs, ‘Hath God said?’ We ate. And today, we are suffering the consequences.”

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“Armed ‘bandits’ took 315 students and 12 staff members from Papiri’s St Mary’s Catholic School captive in late November.”

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