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A Healthy Australian Economy

February 18, 2016 The AIM Network 12

By Peter Martin A High Dollar, a Healthy Economy, Low Deficits: Pick Any Two from Three! We all might like to have: 1) A high Australian […]

Are Australia’s carbon emissions and air quality rankings really surprising?

February 17, 2016 The AIM Network 7

By Dr Anthony Horton In the Yale University ‘Global Environmental Performance Index’ (EPI) report published earlier this month, Australia did not rate too well. Ranked […]

Where are the real headlines?

February 17, 2016 The AIM Network 19

By Truth Seeker If there was ever a valid argument for MSM (mainstream media) bias, these last few months have cemented that argument in the minds […]

The renewable energy revolution powers on in the United States

February 16, 2016 The AIM Network 6

By Dr Anthony Horton A joint report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) and The Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE) has shown that the […]

The Road to Perdition: Australia and the Neoconservative agenda

February 14, 2016 The AIM Network 7

By Dr Strobe Driver Adding to John Kelly’s fine AIMN article of 11 January, 2016 entitled ‘What is Neoliberalism and why knowing matters’, I would […]

Guarding against the Monster

February 13, 2016 The AIM Network 30

By Anthony Element OAM In 1965, James Baldwin wrote a short story called ‘Going to Meet the Man’. It’s about Jesse, a small town sheriff […]

The NBN is on the wrong path

February 13, 2016 The AIM Network 126

By Mel Mac After the Coalition won government in 2013, the then Communications Minister and now current Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull promised that […]

Towards an Australian republic (conclusion)

February 11, 2016 The AIM Network 3

By Dr George Venturini What kind of republic and how to get there There are some 600,000 non-for-profit community organisations in Australia. There are serious […]

We throw away nearly $800 billion worth of food each year

February 10, 2016 The AIM Network 2

By Dr Anthony Horton With the Christmas and New Year holidays now well behind us, many people are probably thinking about resolutions for the year […]

Towards an Australian republic (part 9)

February 10, 2016 The AIM Network 0

By Dr George Venturini From military encampment to republic There have been only four episodes of rebellion to ‘constitutional authority’ in the history of Australia: […]

Making plans for Malcolm

February 9, 2016 The AIM Network 17

By Ross Sharp Malcolm seems a pleasant man, happy in his work. We only want what’s best for Malcolm. Malcolm has a nice smile. A nice […]

Policy Momentum in China: New Year Perspectives?

February 9, 2016 The AIM Network 12

Denis Bright invites consideration of China’s pragmatic quest for policy momentum in both domestic reform and foreign policy. China maybe one country that is pragmatically […]

Towards an Australian republic (part 8)

February 9, 2016 The AIM Network 1

By Dr George Venturini Recognition. Of what? (continued) People who rely on an unwritten tradition must be provided with a long memory. Indigenous people have […]

The US Clean Energy Future will create more than 500,000 jobs each year

February 8, 2016 The AIM Network 5

By Dr Anthony Horton I wanted to start 2016 on a positive note, and thankfully I have found just the report to do that. A […]

Towards an Australian republic (part 7)

February 8, 2016 The AIM Network 1

By Dr George Venturini Recognition. Of what? The latest pressing adventure seems to be the “Recognition of Indigenous People in the Constitution.” Hardly anybody has […]

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