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Invisible Backbone: Australia’s Forgotten Carers in the Disability System
Greg Donoghue 7/8/25 Greg Donoghue 7/8/25

Invisible Backbone: Australia’s Forgotten Carers in the Disability System

Invisible Backbone:

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The Moral and Ethical Debate Over Artificial Intelligence
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

The Moral and Ethical Debate Over Artificial Intelligence

The Moral and Ethical Debate Over Artificial Intelligence

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 When Did I Become My Parents?
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

When Did I Become My Parents?

When Did I Become My Parents?

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Ten Years of Cost Creep: Why Working Australians Are Being Priced Out of Dignity
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

Ten Years of Cost Creep: Why Working Australians Are Being Priced Out of Dignity

Ten Years of Cost Creep: Why Working Australians Are Being Priced Out of Dignity

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Have We Forgotten? The Rise of Antisemitism in Australia—and Beyond
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

Have We Forgotten? The Rise of Antisemitism in Australia—and Beyond

Have We Forgotten? The Rise of Antisemitism in Australia—and Beyond

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Navigating the Weight of Loss: From Grandchild to Conflicted Son and Beyond
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

Navigating the Weight of Loss: From Grandchild to Conflicted Son and Beyond

Navigating the Weight of Loss: From Grandchild to Conflicted Son and Beyond

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Australia’s Expanding Bureaucracy—Where’s the Care in That?
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

Australia’s Expanding Bureaucracy—Where’s the Care in That?

Australia’s Expanding Bureaucracy—Where’s the Care in That?

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The Toll Road Trap: How Australia’s Motorists Are Paying Twice
Greg Donoghue 6/8/25 Greg Donoghue 6/8/25

The Toll Road Trap: How Australia’s Motorists Are Paying Twice

The Toll Road Trap: How Australia’s Motorists Are Paying Twice

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Did Sydney Really Benefit Financially from the 2000 Olympics?
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

Did Sydney Really Benefit Financially from the 2000 Olympics?

Did Sydney Really Benefit Financially from the 2000 Olympics?

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Are University Degrees Failing Our Youth?
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

Are University Degrees Failing Our Youth?

Are University Degrees Failing Our Youth?

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Are We on the Verge of Losing Free Speech in Australia
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

Are We on the Verge of Losing Free Speech in Australia

Are We on the Verge of Losing Free Speech in Australia

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When We Can’t Protect Our Children, We Fail
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

When We Can’t Protect Our Children, We Fail

When We Can’t Protect Our Children, We Fail

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When “America First” Leaves Allies Behind: Admirable Advocacy or Diplomatic Isolation?
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

When “America First” Leaves Allies Behind: Admirable Advocacy or Diplomatic Isolation?

When “America First” Leaves Allies Behind: Admirable Advocacy or Diplomatic Isolation?

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The Invisible Strain: How Prolonged Child Home-Stays Impact Couples
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

The Invisible Strain: How Prolonged Child Home-Stays Impact Couples

The Invisible Strain: How Prolonged Child Home-Stays Impact Couples

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Unrealised Consequences: When Superannuation Tax Drift Targets the Next Generation
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

Unrealised Consequences: When Superannuation Tax Drift Targets the Next Generation

Unrealised Consequences: When Superannuation Tax Drift Targets the Next Generation

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Sabres, Suffering, and the Silence Between
Greg Donoghue 5/8/25 Greg Donoghue 5/8/25

Sabres, Suffering, and the Silence Between

Sabres, Suffering, and the Silence Between

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When Protest Crosses the Line
Greg Donoghue 4/8/25 Greg Donoghue 4/8/25

When Protest Crosses the Line

When Protest Crosses the Line

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The Debt We Refuse to Pay: Australia’s Betrayal of Its Elders
Greg Donoghue 4/8/25 Greg Donoghue 4/8/25

The Debt We Refuse to Pay: Australia’s Betrayal of Its Elders

The Debt We Refuse to Pay: Australia’s Betrayal of Its Elders

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Justice for Sale: How Legal Representation in Australia Is Defined by How Fat Your Wallet Is
Greg Donoghue 4/8/25 Greg Donoghue 4/8/25

Justice for Sale: How Legal Representation in Australia Is Defined by How Fat Your Wallet Is

Justice for Sale: How Legal Representation in Australia Is Defined by How Fat Your Wallet Is

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Youth Crime Isn’t Just Law and Order—It’s a Systemic Failure We Keep Ignoring
Greg Donoghue 4/8/25 Greg Donoghue 4/8/25

Youth Crime Isn’t Just Law and Order—It’s a Systemic Failure We Keep Ignoring

Youth Crime Isn’t Just Law and Order—It’s a Systemic Failure We Keep Ignoring

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