CIA identifies new 'black sites' in Ultimo and Canberra
Satire: The Geneva Convention can't help you if you are trussed up under the lights on Q&A;'s "enhanced interrogation".
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Satire: The Geneva Convention can't help you if you are trussed up under the lights on Q&A;'s "enhanced interrogation".
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Malcolm Turnbull repeatedly tells us that "I may not be the best Prime Minister we've had, but I'm the happiest." Is he right?
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Satire: Human Rights Commissioner Gillian Triggs is drafting an autobiography and we've managed to get our hands on it!
The different events throughout history in which Malcolm could get right in behind his energy minister, Josh.
Satire: The office love that could not speak its name is silent no longer!
Satire: A well-known be-bandana'd sports commentator gets into trouble with words.
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Scouring society for evil is hard work in a tolerant place like Australia.
Satire: If only voters knew what same-faction couples got up to behind closed doors.
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Here at the Fin, we are delighted to publish a new, updated version of the traditional Chinese horoscope.
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The world of mental health and wellbeing has been rocked to its core by a bizarre global outbreak of inexplicable nervous breakdowns.
Satire: Hideous, unruly, imaginary creatures are running amok. Just routine Coalition plotting, really.
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Satire: A nation which has raised taking offence to an art form deserves recognition. Here they are: the 2016 Poor Me Awards.
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