Nationhood and the ‘Pure’ Race (part 3)
Ideology and the Indigenous Australians Racial preconceptions had germinated by 26th January 1788 when the history of European-Aboriginal interactions began as the British flag was […]
Ideology and the Indigenous Australians Racial preconceptions had germinated by 26th January 1788 when the history of European-Aboriginal interactions began as the British flag was […]
The Early Thought Many historians argue that the celebrations of our centenary of Federation masked several truths about why the colonies chose to federate. Among […]
Pushing people back across borders; turning asylum seekers away from shores. When such tactics were openly adopted and used with impunity by Australia’s navy and […]
Over twenty years ago I submitted my Honours thesis in Aboriginal Studies, that had the (academically proper but) gangling title of: A review of the […]
Cracks are beginning to show in the pitch. The pitch that Scott Morrison is making to the Australian public. Some of the gaps are so […]
If there was any reason to halt a farcical train of legal proceedings, then the case against Julian Assange would have to be the standard […]
By Mark Baker Journalist Jan Mayman pioneered reporting of Indigenous deaths in custody Jan would hate this. She never liked the limelight, constantly doubted her […]
By Darrell Egan In the 2004 movie Alexander which depicts Alexander The Great’s push into Asia, his long-time colleague says to him: “The generals question […]
With that orange haired brute of a president supposedly ushered out of the White House with moralising delight, the Biden administration was all keen to […]
It began just after a news interview. Time: a quarter past nine. Morning of September 22, and yet to take a sip from the brewed […]
Perhaps we need to become a little atavistic now and turn Australia, if not the whole world into a 5th Century BCE Athens, into a […]
It seems utterly beyond debate but acknowledging legal rights to clean air has assumed the makings of a slow march over the years. The 1956 […]
By Annasis Kelly People seem to be very careless about just how important this pandemic is so I will use the information presented from the […]
I hold an indomitable dogma which, though at first blush it looks like it belongs to matters culinary, in fact it is a dogma, an […]
Australians for War Powers Reforms Media Release The Australian people and the national Parliament have been bypassed and side-lined in today’s massive announcements on defence […]
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