On Anzac Day

By Maria Millers For many the long-stablished story of the Gallipoli landings and…

Media statement: update on removal of extreme violent…

By a spokesperson for the eSafety Commissioner: Yesterday the Federal Court granted…

Why I'm Confused By Peter Dutton And Other…

I just realised that the title could be a little ambiguous. It…

Not in my name

By Roger Chao Not in my name In this quiet hour, I summon words,…

Censorship Wars: Elon Musk, Safety Commissioners and Violent…

The attitudes down under towards social media have turned barmy. While there…

Political Futures: Prepare for the Onslaught from Professionalized…

By Denis Bright Australia is quite vulnerable to political instability associated with future…

Jake's First Ride West

By James Moore "We need the tonic of wildness. At the same time…

The ALP - Arguing for a Minimum Program

The ALP has long been characterised by internal ideological divisions between self-identifying…

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Why I'm Confused By Peter Dutton And Other Strange Things...

Rossleigh

I just realised that the title could be a little ambiguous. It could mean that I'm confused by strange things as well as Peter Dutton. Or it could mean that I'm confused by strange things, of which the main one is Peter Dutton. Whatever, I suspect that all thinking people will…

Reflections on the return of the Green Horned Devil

David Tyler

The green-horned devil, “Mother of Dragons”, or 12P/Pons-Brooks, a dirty big snowball, larger than Everest, hurtles into view from the edge of the solar system every seventy-one years. And out. It’s pulled by our sun’s gravity, an invisible vaudeville hook, flashing by the rare blue jewel of earth, a nephrite…

Existing funds could put a roof over the head of…

The AIM Network

Community Housing Industry Association Media Release An additional 2,090 homes housing more than 4,000 young people experiencing homelessness could be built by drawing on $1 billion already set aside by the Commonwealth, according to new modelling that will be presented to federal politicians in Canberra today. The money was allocated last year to the…

Why I'm Confused By Peter Dutton And Other Strange Things...

Rossleigh

I just realised that the title could be a little ambiguous. It could mean that I'm confused by strange things…

Media statement: update on removal of extreme violent content

The AIM Network

By a spokesperson for the eSafety Commissioner: Yesterday the Federal Court granted an interim injunction compelling X Corp to hide…

Politics

Censorship Wars: Elon Musk, Safety Commissioners and Violent Content

Dr Binoy Kampmark

The attitudes down under towards social media have turned barmy. While there is much to take Elon Musk to task…

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Political Futures: Prepare for the Onslaught from Professionalized Lobbyists

The AIM Network

By Denis Bright Australia is quite vulnerable to political instability associated with future downturns in global trade and investment. Despite the…

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The ALP - Arguing for a Minimum Program

Dr Tristan Ewins

The ALP has long been characterised by internal ideological divisions between self-identifying social democrats and self-identifying socialists. This division has…

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Reflections on the return of the Green Horned Devil

David Tyler

The green-horned devil, “Mother of Dragons”, or 12P/Pons-Brooks, a dirty big snowball, larger than Everest, hurtles into view from the…

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The paradox of tolerance: do we suppress authoritarians' speech before…

Lucy Hamilton

The global movement towards authoritarianism took a step forward this week, and faced an experiment in checking its infiltration. In…

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A Lot Has Happened While I've Been Away...

Rossleigh

Ok, some of you may have noticed that I've been on holiday... Just in case that seems a little egocentric, I'm…

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Environment

Government heat map ‘wake up call’ to stop burning fossil…

The AIM Network

Climate Media Centre Advocacy groups have welcomed the release of the Federal Government’s announcement of a heat mapping tool to assist…

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Seizing a Future Made in Australia

The AIM Network

Climate Council Media Release THE CLIMATE COUNCIL celebrates today's announcement that the Future Made In Australia Act is soon to roll…

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Imperial Fruit: Bananas, Costs and Climate Change

Dr Binoy Kampmark

The curved course of the ubiquitous banana has often been the peel of empire, its sweetness masking a sharp, bitter…

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Social Justice

Palm Sunday wrap

The AIM Network

By Jane Salmon Palm Sunday rallies bring together Jew and Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, many varieties of Christian, humanists and atheists to…

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Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace

The AIM Network

The Refugee Advocacy Network About the Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace - Melbourne, 24 March 2024 Since 2014, the Refugee…

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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…

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AIM Extra

Media statement: update on removal of extreme violent content

The AIM Network

By a spokesperson for the eSafety Commissioner: Yesterday the Federal Court granted an interim injunction compelling X Corp to hide…

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Not in my name

The AIM Network

By Roger Chao Not in my name In this quiet hour, I summon words, a humble man amidst shadows long, To speak of…

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Jake's First Ride West

The AIM Network

By James Moore "We need the tonic of wildness. At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn…

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Universities for AUKUS: The Social License Confidence Trick

Dr Binoy Kampmark

“Can we still see universities as places to learn and produce knowledge that, at the risk of sounding naïve, is…

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The Silent Truth

The AIM Network

By Roger Chao The Silent Truth In the tumult of a raging battle, beneath the echoing cries, Where shadows merge with fading lights,…

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Can you afford to travel to work?

The AIM Network

UNSW Media Release Australia’s rising cost of living is squeezing household budgets, and with high fuel prices and public transport costs…

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Your Say

On Anzac Day

The AIM Network

By Maria Millers For many the long-stablished story of the Gallipoli landings and to a lesser extent the Western Front remain…

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Religious violence

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry Having worked for many years with a diverse number of people from different ethnic groups and religions, and…

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Bondi and mental health under attack?

Jon Chesterson

'Mental health'; a broad canvas that permits a highly misinformed landscape where anything goes, particularly ignorance and social stigma. Can't…

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