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Refugee advocates raise concerns about detainee suicide case

August 15, 2023 The AIM Network 2

Refugee Action Collective (Vic) Media Release Refugee advocates are concerned that certain criminal charges laid in 2021 against the Department of Home Affairs have not […]

Refugee freedom walker welcomes increased humanitarian intake

August 12, 2023 The AIM Network 5

Media Release Refugee freedom walker Neil Para and the coalition of refugee groups supporting him welcome the increase in the humanitarian intake announced yesterday by […]

Refugee Neil Para continues his 1,000km walk for freedom and certainty to highlight plight of thousands with no permanent visa

August 12, 2023 The AIM Network 0

Media release Sri Lankan refugee and asylum seeker Neil Para has completed 329km of his 1000-kilometre walk for freedom to raise awareness of the plight […]

Psychopathic link to Climate Denial

August 7, 2023 The AIM Network 15

By Brian Morris   State and federal politicians are generally quite bright – although we can all write a list of those who are anything but! […]

The Voice Referendum: From The Garma Festival To More Inclusive Australian Communities – Promoting a Respected Place For All Australians?

August 6, 2023 The AIM Network 14

By Denis Bright   Expect a boost in polling support for the Yes case in the forthcoming referendum after the public relations triumph of the Garma […]

Refugee Neil Para begins his 1,000km walk for freedom to highlight plight of thousands with no permanent visas

August 2, 2023 The AIM Network 3

Media Release “11 years in limbo without a permanent visa, steady job or continuous Medicare.” Sri Lankan refugee and asylum seeker Neil Para yesterday set […]

Universal Basic Income: How to do it right

August 1, 2023 The AIM Network 26

By John Haly   The threat of Artificial Intelligence effectively doing jobs has raised fears that tomorrow’s world will be increasingly jobless. There are competing proposals […]

Australian National Sovereignty and Economic Welfare in Peril? Feedback from the AUSMIN Meeting in Brisbane

July 30, 2023 The AIM Network 23

By Denis Bright   Decades ago – in 1951 – the ANZUS Pact promised ongoing consultations about strategic policies within the US Global Alliance. Now, from […]

Black & Veatch to Advance Carbon-Neutral Aviation in Australia, New Zealand

July 27, 2023 The AIM Network 5

Media Release The company joins Bioenergy Australia’s alliance as a $30 million fund is announced for sustainable aviation fuel development. MELBOURNE: Black & Veatch, a […]

The Bible Told Me So

July 27, 2023 The AIM Network 8

By James Moore   How to End Book Bans in Texas “Where they burn books, they will end in burning human beings.” – Heinrich Heine. There […]

Seeking to rent in a housing crisis, open to ideas

July 26, 2023 The AIM Network 10

Nobody likes to see people suffer, and the lack of affordable housing and affordable rental, as experienced by Narelle, is nothing short of endemic. Narelle […]

National protests call for an end to offshore detention

July 22, 2023 The AIM Network 7

Refugee Action Coalition Media Release ALERT: TEN YEARS TOO BLOODY LONG RALLIES CALL FOR AN END TO OFFSHORE DETENTION July 19 marked the 10th anniversary […]

$6M grant opportunity for Australia’s youth

July 18, 2023 The AIM Network 0

Carers Australia Media Release Australia’s most vulnerable are grappling with cost-of-living pressures that are affecting families and the country’s young people. As families seek to […]

The Voice Referendum: Can Colonial Era Paternalism Be Overturned?

July 10, 2023 The AIM Network 24

By Denis Bright   By year’s end, voters will have delivered their verdict on the Voice Referendum. If supported in four states by a majority of […]

The Australian Government’s dangerous state of silence

July 6, 2023 The AIM Network 4

By Steve Davies   Introduction Understanding Moral Disengagement Moral Disengagement in Government The Impact on Policy The Human Cost The Challenge Judging Moral Disengagement Resources   […]

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