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By JD Anthony One word economy Our nanna told me that “a penny saved is a penny earned” but I doubt that now. A dollar […]
By JD Anthony One word economy Our nanna told me that “a penny saved is a penny earned” but I doubt that now. A dollar […]
By Andrena Jones About six months ago I got the notion that there was no good reason why Malcolm Turnbull should have gone with copper […]
By Terence Mills Section 44 of the Australian Constitution has been one of the most vexing for the High Court in recent times. The sub-section […]
Media Release The Principal Solicitor of the National Justice Project, George Newhouse today was dismayed by media reports that two Australian citizens were mistakenly detained […]
By Ad astra Only a naive optimist could believe the contemporary rhetoric that the Finkel Review might bring the climate wars of the last decade […]
By VegasJessie The suspicious outcome of the 2016 election was almost a foregone conclusion to those who controlled the message. We never had a clue […]
By Ad astra If you were to ask Malcolm Turnbull to tell you honestly what was his most demanding and persistent political problem, Tony Abbott […]
By Stephen Tardrew To those who suffered abuse at the hands of the Christian religion, thank you with all my heart for telling your stories. […]
By Marcus Champ Given our ex-Prime Minister has released his “trumpian” manifesto “To get Australia Working Again”, I thought why not provide an alternative view […]
Written by BB (a pseudonym) – a survivor of sexual abuse in an Australian religious orphanage in the 1950s. I have never, until now, been […]
By Kyran O’Dwyer It seems odd to try and write a piece about our First People, when I hold no qualification to do so. It […]
By Stephen Tardrew Where is Australia’s Corbyn? Nowhere to be seen. The neo-liberal right and left in Australia are stagnant, moribund and self-serving though Labor […]
By Sir ScotchMistery As a bloke, I’ve never been a party to a conversation between two women except perhaps on the periphery and I was […]
By Brian Morris Decades of Census bias – on the question of ‘Religious Affiliation’ – is not fully resolved. Australia is more than 50 percent […]
By Bob Rafto One thing about the good old days is that if you remember them you are getting long in the tooth. (Now that’s […]
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