A constitution for the 19th century (Part 2)
Part Five of a history of European occupation, rule, and brutal imperialism of Indigenous Australia, by Dr George Venturini. A quick look of the Australian […]
Part Five of a history of European occupation, rule, and brutal imperialism of Indigenous Australia, by Dr George Venturini. A quick look of the Australian […]
By Denis Bright The National Archives (NAA) in Canberra has a vital role in the investigation of some of the controversial issues in Australian Foreign […]
By Denis Bright Six centuries ago the legendary Admiral Zheng He traded across the Indian Ocean Basin to East Africa, the Persian Gulf and possibly […]
By Matty Clarke After Trump is impeached, it would be a sweet follow-up if Rupert Murdoch was to be arrested for actively deceiving the world […]
Part Four of a history of European occupation, rule, and brutal imperialism of Indigenous Australia, by Dr George Venturini. A constitution for the 19th century […]
By Cally Jetta A common term is that of ‘reverse-racism’ and I have observed debate between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people as to whether it actually […]
Remember the ‘South Australian’ power failures? The ones that Prime Minister Turnbull and Energy Minister Frydenburg still claim was due to the over-reliance on renewable […]
By Barddylbach Would you celebrate ‘Earth Day’ after an invasion by Alien Boondoggles from Alpha Centauri who declared Earth Terra Nullius because we didn’t have […]
Part Three of a history of European occupation, rule, and brutal imperialism of Indigenous Australia, by Dr George Venturini. From terra nullius to Mabo It […]
By Denis Bright In the absence of the US, China, and Russia, eleven countries are expected to sign the new Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement in […]
By Anthony Andrews When you hear or read the term ‘hunter-gatherer’ do you automatically think of cavemen and dinosaurs? I do. ‘Primitive man’ My apologies […]
By Cally Jetta There are a few dates in the calendar that I admittedly dread. Invasion Day is number one. ANZAC and Remembrance Days also. […]
By Denis Bright In co-hosting the meeting of twenty foreign ministers in Vancouver at the Conference on developments in the Stability and Security of the […]
By John Barker With some trepidation, I’m weighing in on “the Argument” – but why not? This is a slightly different perspective, informed from our […]
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