Stateless Nations
With debates on the Constitution, Recognition and a possible Treaty ramping up in the mainstream media it’s time to expose the lies that have conveniently […]
With debates on the Constitution, Recognition and a possible Treaty ramping up in the mainstream media it’s time to expose the lies that have conveniently […]
By Ken Wolff This is the first of four articles looking at particular changes, and potential changes, in our economic environment and approach to economics […]
By Jane Salmon Any gerrymander where the rich get double the votes of ordinary residents is a complete attack on democracy. The battle for universal […]
Denis Bright invites discussion on the prospects this year’s anti-war gatherings in Central Australia under the umbrella of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN). […]
By Tracie Aylmer I’m the type of person who believes in humanity and humanism. The idea of fascism within today’s world disgusts me enough to […]
Denis Bright invites discussion on new funding options for tourism promotion at national and regional levels. The extent of tourism in national and regional […]
The 60s and 70s were times of great change in Australia. Women were throwing off the shackles of domestic servitude, Aborigines were demanding civil rights, […]
By Ken Wolff With the rise of the internet and social media almost anyone can express their opinion to an audience in the thousands, even […]
By Dr Strobe Driver Introduction As difficult as it is to write on such a recent event in a clinical way, due to the carnage […]
By Brian Morris When a leading betting agency makes a ground-breaking move to lay odds on the upcoming census you know something is about to […]
By Janine Gebert The Census will happen next month, August 9. Given many of us still feel blistered by the anthems of self-interest surrounding the […]
By Andreas Bimba THANK YOU DAVID CAMERON AND NIGEL FARAGE FOR THE EURASIAN PREFERENTIAL ECONOMIC ZONE – Even if you don’t know it yet. Sometimes […]
By Brian Morris Australia is creating a new socio-religious divide — inadvertently, or perhaps intentionally — based squarely on education. And it is reflected in […]
By Ken Wolff Late in the 1970s Keynesian economics was largely abandoned when it failed to explain the stagflation that had occurred during that decade. […]
By Candy Lawrence So there I was, watching Barnaby Joyce on Q&A explaining pseudo-patiently for the fifth time that he couldn’t do anything about protecting […]
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