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The average no-voter

April 19, 2016 The AIM Network 14

By Tracie Aylmer We all wonder how some people in Australia have no consideration for politics whatsoever. They refuse to want to talk about politics, […]

An open letter to Christians and other bigots

April 19, 2016 The AIM Network 98

By Sir ScotchMistery For the last several years as a gay man I have stood silently by and allowed your fundamentalist claptrap to interfere with […]

Be a 2016 Budget winner

April 18, 2016 The AIM Network 43

In two weeks Treasurer Scott Morrison will hand down his first Budget. The mainstream media has started hurling speculation at us as to what it […]

The new age of direct democracy in Australia

April 18, 2016 The AIM Network 17

By Famida Rahman While the notion of direct democracy epitomises the true will of the people, the impracticality and inefficiency of this system has lead […]

Billionaires, Banks, Bureaucrats and the Bible

April 17, 2016 The AIM Network 39

By Brian Morris Why is it that with each new financial scandal that breaks there’s invariably a grubby link between corporate greed, weak politicians and […]

What can we expect in the coming election?

April 17, 2016 The AIM Network 7

By Ken Wolff Apart from the obvious statements, we can also tell there is an election in the air as, after six months of inactivity, […]

We know where Scott Morrison stands

April 17, 2016 The AIM Network 10

By Shane Crocker The Australian Christian Lobby is holding their 2016 National Conference in Sydney next weekend. Miranda Devine is the special guest speaker for […]

The ongoing News Limited ‘reality show’

April 16, 2016 The AIM Network 13

By James Moylan We all know that the Queensland Government just ‘OK’d’ the largest coal mine ever to be built, which will employ oodles and […]

How changes in the perception of domestic violence will benefit us all

April 16, 2016 The AIM Network 12

By Tracie Aylmer There are wonderful benefits to the recent conversation about domestic violence. It’s now out in the open that it happens, and it […]

Manufacturing is not dead, it’s just transitioning

April 14, 2016 The AIM Network 7

By Mel Mac In recent days there has been much conjecture as to who let Arrium get into over $4bn worth of debt and the […]

Perceptions of corruption

April 14, 2016 The AIM Network 35

By 2353NM   During March, in what strategists at the time claimed was a masterstroke, Prime Minister Turnbull recalled the Parliament from April 18 primarily to […]

Inequality will be a hot button election issue

April 13, 2016 The AIM Network 12

By Ad astra ‘Inequality’ is a term used by economists. Joseph Stiglitz has been writing for years about its damaging effect. His book: The Price […]

Kenya: What Happened with the International Criminal Court

April 13, 2016 The AIM Network 5

By Tracie Alymer Kenya is a very interesting case, which impacts upon the rest of the world in a way that could never possibly be […]

The ICC debunked

April 12, 2016 The AIM Network 16

By Tracie Aylmer Over the past year, people have come to me asking about the International Criminal Court (ICC). While I have recently tried to […]

The calamitous Abbott lies in wait

April 10, 2016 The AIM Network 40

By Ad astra You may wonder why anyone would waste time writing about this man, erased from the top job by his own party, and […]

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