Labor Hegemony Under Threat? Perspectives on the By-Election…

By Denis Bright The tidal wave swing against Labor in the Ipswich West…

Predictable Outcomes: Australia, the National Security Committee, and…

Archivists can be a dull if industrious lot. Christmas crackers are less…

Dutton's bid for nuclear power: hoax or reckless…

It’s incredible. Such is our love-in with Peter “Junkyard” Dutton, our former…

No wind power, no solar farms. Let’s go…

By Bert Hetebry Holidaying down at Busselton in the last week, enjoying time…

Racing the Sun

By James Moore “If you want to know the secrets of existence, do…

Israel government continues to block aid response despite…

Oxfam Australia Media Release International community resorts to sea routes and air drops…

Siding with Spotify: The European Commission Fines Apple

It will come as little surprise that colossal Apple has been favouring…

Plan to dump eight toxic oil platforms off…

Friends of the Earth Media Release Threat from mercury, lead & radioactive waste…

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Labor Hegemony Under Threat? Perspectives on the By-Election in Ipswich…

The AIM Network

By Denis Bright The tidal wave swing against Labor in the Ipswich West by-election on 16 March 2024 created no ripples on the stagnant Bremer River. Historic struggles on behalf of the Labor Movement will come and go in the future without any lasting effects from the by-election results. The Timothy Molony…

Plan to dump eight toxic oil platforms off Gippsland

The AIM Network

Friends of the Earth Media Release Threat from mercury, lead & radioactive waste pollution A multinational fossil fuel company has applied to the federal government to dump the majority of eight offshore oil platforms into Bass Strait close to the Gippsland coast in Victoria. Esso, which is owned by Woodside and ExxonMobil,…

ACFID welcomes Australian Government’s reinstatement of funding to UNRWA

The AIM Network

Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) Media Release The Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), the peak body for humanitarian and development organisations, welcomes the Australian Government’s announcement to reinstate the funding of the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA). “This decision is overdue given the urgency of the humanitarian catastrophe in…

The Strange Cases Of Kate, Dutton And The Man On…

Rossleigh

As I often remind everyone, the trouble with conspiracy theories is that they start from two central truths of life: …

Racing the Sun

The AIM Network

By James Moore “If you want to know the secrets of existence, do the math. There is no other way. There…

Politics

Predictable Outcomes: Australia, the National Security Committee, and invading Iraq

Dr Binoy Kampmark

Archivists can be a dull if industrious lot. Christmas crackers are less important than the new year announcement in Canberra,…

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Dutton's bid for nuclear power: hoax or reckless endangerment?

David Tyler

It’s incredible. Such is our love-in with Peter “Junkyard” Dutton, our former Border Overlord, who used to play the bad…

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Issues Changing the Nation: Never Ending AUKUS Submarine Policy Sagas

The AIM Network

By Denis Bright The issue of AUKUS has resurfaced from the murky depths of undersea politics. ABC News graphics (featured image)…

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The Strange Cases Of Kate, Dutton And The Man On…

Rossleigh

As I often remind everyone, the trouble with conspiracy theories is that they start from two central truths of life: …

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Illiberalism: the Dunkley by-election and the cost of doing business

Lucy Hamilton

The liberal international order has been responsible for a great many deaths. If the “anti-liberal internationale” becomes ascendant, however, we…

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Matters of Revenue: Meta Abandons Australia’s Media Stable

Dr Binoy Kampmark

It was praised to the heavens as a work of negotiated and practical genius when it was struck. The then…

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Environment

What are the spiders trying to tell us?

Michael Taylor

Change can be gradual, or it can be sudden. Either way, we humans are usually prepared for it. We’ve seen it…

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Over six million people face hunger, malnutrition and water scarcity…

The AIM Network

Oxfam warns that over six million people from farming families in Zambia are facing acute food shortages and malnutrition until…

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Climate pollution is “cooking” the Reef with law reform needed

The AIM Network

Climate Council Media Release THE CLIMATE COUNCIL is sounding the alarm on a severe bleaching event unfolding across the Great Barrier…

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Social Justice

Urgent need to address a surge in family violence-fuelled homelessness

The AIM Network

A new report reveals a growing crisis of women and children fleeing domestic and family violence into homelessness prompting calls…

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From gender-based violence to gender pay gaps, new research finds…

The AIM Network

Plan International Australia Media Release New research by Plan International Australia, released as the world marks International Women’s Day has revealed…

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“Golden time” seasonal farming production destroyed and lost in northern…

The AIM Network

Oxfam Australia Media Release Gaza farmers’ two-month-long “golden time” of agricultural production has been destroyed by Israel’s military bombing and sealing…

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AIM Extra

Racing the Sun

The AIM Network

By James Moore “If you want to know the secrets of existence, do the math. There is no other way. There…

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Israel government continues to block aid response despite ICJ genocide…

The AIM Network

Oxfam Australia Media Release International community resorts to sea routes and air drops rather than challenge Israel for systemically undermining unfettered…

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Siding with Spotify: The European Commission Fines Apple

Dr Binoy Kampmark

It will come as little surprise that colossal Apple has been favouring its own music streaming service in snuffing and…

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ActionAid “categorically denounces” the reported forcible transfer of millions from…

The AIM Network

ActionAid Media Release Riham Jafari, Communications and Advocacy Coordinator at ActionAid Palestine, said: “We categorically denounce the reported green light from the…

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EVs now mainstream in Australia after record year of growth

The AIM Network

2023 was another landmark year for electric transport in Australia with rapid growth in both EV sales and charging infrastructure,…

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Intelligence Committee tables report on military secrets legislation

The AIM Network

Parliament of Australia Media Release The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) today tabled its Advisory Report on the Defence Amendment…

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Your Say

No wind power, no solar farms. Let’s go NUCLEAR!

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry Holidaying down at Busselton in the last week, enjoying time catching up with family and taking opportunity to…

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Cultural evolution

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry Cultures evolve, the lives we live today are different than the lives we used to live, very little…

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Cognitive Bias

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry A term I had not come across before but can cover a multitude of sins: Cognitive Bias. Reading an…

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