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Oct 30, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | Robert M. Clancy |John Whitehall |Rachael Kohn |David Daintree
n the 28 of October 1965, the Second Vatican Council […]Oct 31 202412 minsAnd the vision that was planted in my brain Still […]Oct 31 202417 minshe Queensland Children’s Gender Service (QCGS) was launched in Brisbane […]Oct 31 202420 minsOn the 28 of October 1965, the Second Vatican Council issued a ground-breaking statement, Nostra Aetate, ‘In our Time,’ which was the first official declaration of the Catholic Church’s relationship to the Jews.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | Roger Franklin |Peter SMith |Peter Smith |David Daintree |Peter O'Brien
Kamala has a new ad aimed at keeping men in the Democrat fold. A kick in the testicles would have been just as well receivedOct 14 20247 minsKeeping Australia a pleasant, prosperous country should be immigration policy's only goal.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | Christopher Akehurst |David Daintree |Nick Cater |Peter O'Brien
It seems the cardinal virtue in the modern Christianity is no longer charity, nor even faith and hope, but an inoffensive prudence Oct 12 2024 4 mins Join Quadrant for evenings to remember when Biggar, Blainey, Windschuttle and Cameron-Ash address colonialism and its legacies Oct 12 2024 4 mins Australians, especially those who trust the ABC, will be surprised how this heartland American sees Trump, the nation and world Oct 12 2024 12 mins I suppose you’ll think I’m blowing my own trumpet,...
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Sep 17, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | Roger Franklin |Tim Blair |David Daintree |Peter SMith |Peter Smith
There’s something delightfully incongruous about driving through the West Virginia hills under a warm blue sky and hearing via the radio’s 3AW app of shivering Melbourne enduring another day grey and frigid. What you see on the road and what you hear from home – sometimes they’re a challenge to reconcile.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | Tim Blair |David Daintree |John Mikkelsen |Stephen Holt
According to cinema legend, the most frightening element of the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist wasn’t anything to do with the film’s terrifying visuals. Sure, viewers were traumatised by the graphic depiction of a little girl possessed by Satan, particularly when actress Linda Blair’s head rotation kicked in. But far scarier for 1970s audiences, apparently, were some peculiar sound effects layered over early, otherwise innocuous scenes.
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