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No, They Won’t Learn

April 30, 2019 The AIM Network 21

By Ad Astra I was motivated to write my last piece: ’Will they ever learn?’ after viewing the first Question Time of the recent sitting of […]

Think about young people

April 29, 2019 The AIM Network 15

By Keith Antonysen Yesterday, I made a statement that in my opinion tourism is on the way out and was asked why. My response with […]

The restoration of malpractice (part 3)

April 27, 2019 The AIM Network 4

By Dr George Venturini    Whoever it is that owns the ‘big four’ banks, one thing is clear: if the same four custodian companies own […]

The restoration of malpractice (part 2)

April 24, 2019 The AIM Network 2

By Dr George Venturini    Australia’s ‘big four’ are not merely big, they are massive. Their combined assets in 2013 stood at $2.86 trillion – […]

The restoration of malpractice (part 1)

April 20, 2019 The AIM Network 8

By Dr George Venturini   The restoration of malpractice Fraser, Lord Malcolm of Nareen supplied the mantra, bringing Australians back to their convict colony origin: “Life […]

Adding to Suffering: Typhoid Fever in Hillside Camp

April 19, 2019 The AIM Network 5

By Shamindan Kanapathi   A few weeks ago, I wrote of how the food ration that the men in Hillside camp receive has been reduced and […]

Great news about Climate Change

April 19, 2019 The AIM Network 10

Much has been written about climate change in recent years. There seems to be a belief by some that it is possible to argue both […]

Beyond the Palace Letters

April 17, 2019 The AIM Network 18

This is a kind of tragic-comic opera – an opera buffa, in many acts and parts, observed by a traveller to Australia who is likely […]

Will they ever learn?

April 16, 2019 The AIM Network 5

By Ad astra   Will they ever learn? After watching the first Question Time of the most recent sitting of the House of Representatives, the only plausible […]

Prophetic Pilger: Breaking the Silence – An Evening’s Q&A, 10th April 2019, Byron Bay

April 13, 2019 The AIM Network 17

By Melissa Frost   Its Bullshit. The media, it’s Bullshit. We have been lied to since the 50s. Where’s the anger? Why aren’t we angry? Where’s […]

Julian Assange: a scapegoat for history’s violent male aggression

April 12, 2019 The AIM Network 11

By Jerome Irwin  Historically, the masculine ideological world view – professed by politicians of both gender’s, their counterparts in the corporate and military world’s and […]

Adani: some inconvenient truths

April 12, 2019 The AIM Network 5

By Phil Gorman   Let the facts speak for themselves. Queensland’s workforce 2.36 million people are employed in Queensland. The tourist industry directly or indirectly employs […]

Adding to suffering: reducing food

April 11, 2019 The AIM Network 12

By Shamindan Kanapathi   On Manus Island there are three camps that are run by PNG immigration and Australian Border Force. East Lorengau Transit Centre and […]

Pentecostalism – taking Christ out of Christianity

April 11, 2019 The AIM Network 19

By Willz   The first time I heard the word Pentecostal was when my older cousin became one. I was 13 at the time and thought […]

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Beware the Ides of March

April 9, 2019 The AIM Network 11

By 2353NM While Shakespeare may have ‘popularised’ the term, the ‘ides of March’ goes back to Roman times when March was the beginning of the year […]

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