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Strong points? I don’t think so

December 29, 2021 Kaye Lee 21

I keep reading that the Coalition will play to their strong points in the upcoming campaign which, according to some, are national security, the economy, […]

Religious Freedom or the Freedom to Discriminate ?

December 29, 2021 Terence Mills 2

Originally this draft legislation dealing with religious freedom was proposed by the coalition government to comfort religious sensibilities which may have felt threatened when the […]

Number 3 for 2021: Downfall. Bunker Boy starts his run for the big house

December 29, 2021 The AIM Network 3

We continue the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2021. Number 3 goes to Grumpy Geezer for this article from November 2020. […]

Number 4 for 2021: Morrison (inadvertently) admits he knew?

December 28, 2021 The AIM Network 8

We continue the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2021. Number 4 goes to Dr Jennifer Wilson for this article from March […]

Scott Morrison makes me sick

December 27, 2021 Grumpy Geezer 40

Assume an angry mood before reading; it’ll save time. I’m sick of his spin. I’m sick of his lies. I’m sick of his dissembling and […]

Number 5 for 2021: Pentecostalism – The decline, infiltration and fall of Australian Democracy

December 27, 2021 The AIM Network 16

We begin the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2021. Number 5 goes to Steve Davies for this article from February 2020, […]

The Court Conundrum: SCOTUS and Institutional Breakdown

December 26, 2021 Dr John Smith 5

After a quite chaotic last few months, I am back to contribute once more to this fine project. I trust you have all kept safe […]

Voices of Concern: Aussies for Assange’s Return

December 23, 2021 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

With Julian Assange now fighting the next stage of efforts to extradite him to the United States to face 18 charges, 17 of which are […]

2021 – Good bits and bad bits

December 22, 2021 Grumpy Geezer 18

Could 2022 see the end of the Tory virus? 2021 wasn’t all bad. Sure, Shitaro and his sidekick Tombei The Pissed still have their jobs, […]

Well-being and security for all or wealth and privilege for a few – Labor and the LNP are far from the same.

December 20, 2021 Kaye Lee 10

Australians are generally despondent about the state of politics in this country. Daily scandals, both personal and political, fill the airwaves causing many people to […]

Albo seems to be everything that ScoMo isn’t

December 19, 2021 John Lord 37

Who is this bloke called Albo? In the Australian manner of receiving a title by plunking an “o” on the end of one’s name, Anthony […]

The Pre-Election MYEFO Update: Labor’s Scrutiny Fully Justified

December 18, 2021 The AIM Network 57

By Denis Bright   Without access to the vast resources of the federal LNP in Government, Labor has raised sobering realities to deflate the political excesses […]

Scotty gets an A from the Tele

December 17, 2021 Kaye Lee 42

According to ‘The Daily Telegraph’s Canberra experts rate our federal politicians‘, Scott Morrison scored an A for an outstanding year leading the nation. “It has […]

Depressed by the press: journalism bows to the authoritarians

December 16, 2021 Lucy Hamilton 18

In a moment when authoritarianism is on the rise around the world, our mainstream journalism is not up to the task of confronting the nation […]

Integrity means far more than just not engaging in criminal conduct

December 15, 2021 Kaye Lee 50

Three years ago, Scott Morrison issued a press release promising to establish a new Commonwealth Integrity Commission.  The stated aim of this body was to […]

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