Bondi and mental health under attack?

'Mental health'; a broad canvas that permits a highly misinformed landscape where…

Suspending the Rule of Tolerable Violence: Israel’s Attack…

The Middle East has, for some time, been a powder keg where…

Commentary on the Migration Amendment Bill 2024

By Jane Salmon, voluntary refugee advocate for over 11 years. Introduction: The facts are…

Fossil Fuel's war on protest

Madeleine King, Minister for Resources in the Albanese government recently announced that…

Despite Lehrmann’s rave parties, his silence is deafening…

“We’ve been experiencing horrific parties,” says a neighbour, with the most disturbing…

World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Australia opens…

Monash University Media Release Shaping the future of health across Asia and the…

One year of conflict has cast Sudan into…

Plan International Press Release One year on since the conflict in Sudan began…

What kind of an American are you?

By James Moore The first criminal trial of an American president is likely…

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Suspending the Rule of Tolerable Violence: Israel’s Attack and Iran’s…

Dr Binoy Kampmark

The Middle East has, for some time, been a powder keg where degrees of violence are tolerated with ceremonial mania and a calculus of restraint. Assassinations can take place at a moment’s notice. Revenge killings follow with dashing speed. Suicide bombings of immolating power are carried out. Drone strikes of…

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 affected communities deal with the worst of extreme heat, but have called on government to do more to address the root cause, climate change caused by the continued use of…

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…

Anyone Who Votes For Peter Dutton Will Die!

Rossleigh

Ok, I did consider giving this the heading: "Anyone who confuses correlation and causation will die!" However, that would have mean…

World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Australia opens on 22…

The AIM Network

Monash University Media Release Shaping the future of health across Asia and the Pacific The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2024 in…

Politics

Fossil Fuel's war on protest

Lucy Hamilton

Madeleine King, Minister for Resources in the Albanese government recently announced that she will curtail the ability of Australians to…

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Despite Lehrmann’s rave parties, his silence is deafening as he…

David Tyler

“We’ve been experiencing horrific parties,” says a neighbour, with the most disturbing thing being “screeching karaoke ... You never hear…

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Remember when they had vision

2353NM

It seems Prime Minister Anthony Albanese does. In Brisbane this week he announced that the ALP Government would be considering…

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Secret Agreements: The Australian-Israel Defence Memorandum of Understanding

Dr Binoy Kampmark

While the Australian government continues to pirouette with shallow constancy on the issue of Israel’s war in Gaza, making vacuous…

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The Meanjin essay: The Voice and Australia's democracy crisis

Lucy Hamilton

With Stephen Charles AO KC The dire state of truth in Australia’s civic space crystalised in 2023. We had seen the…

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The Lehrmann show may hasten the demise of a hopelessly…

David Tyler

When Taylor Auerbach gets revenge on Seven West Media, Bruce Lehrmann and his former close friend, Steve “Jacko” Jackson, producer…

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Environment

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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Government approves Santos Barossa pipeline and sea dumping

The AIM Network

The Australia Institute Media Release Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s Department has approved a major part of Santos’ controversial Barossa gas export…

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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

World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Australia opens on 22…

The AIM Network

Monash University Media Release Shaping the future of health across Asia and the Pacific The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2024 in…

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One year of conflict has cast Sudan into a catastrophic…

The AIM Network

Plan International Press Release One year on since the conflict in Sudan began the country faces a “catastrophic humanitarian crisis”, according…

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What kind of an American are you?

The AIM Network

By James Moore The first criminal trial of an American president is likely to bring more division, and even suffering, to…

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Compulsory income management doing more harm than good: Study

The AIM Network

Charles Darwin University Media Release Compulsory income management (CIM) in the Northern Territory is perceived to be ineffective in reducing harm,…

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Flicker of Hope: Biden’s Throwaway Lines on Assange

Dr Binoy Kampmark

Walking stiffly, largely distracted, and struggling to focus on the bare essentials, US President Joe Biden was keeping company with…

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Haunted by waters

The AIM Network

By James Moore We were young when we lived near the Rio Grande and sometimes on Fridays the boss took us…

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Your Say

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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Commentary on the Migration Amendment Bill 2024

The AIM Network

By Jane Salmon, voluntary refugee advocate for over 11 years. Introduction: The facts are obvious. As Senator Meereen Faruqi has written, this Bill…

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The price of victimhood: The Higgins/Lehrmann gravy train

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry I’m not much good at sums, but I can imagine the cost of repairing damaged egos as the…

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