Near Term Extinction – Is Our Ultimate Demise at Hand?
Guy McPherson’s theories on climate change have been creating controversy in both Europe and the US. Is mankind only a decade and a half away […]
Guy McPherson’s theories on climate change have been creating controversy in both Europe and the US. Is mankind only a decade and a half away […]
Anzac Day is one of the most commemorated days in Australia and this year marks the centennial. It is supposed to be a day to […]
By Dr George Venturini Born in the grandfather’s home which was frequently honoured with the presence of Giacomo Matteotti, one of the most famous victims […]
Is truth and honesty creeping into politics? Ross Sharp swears that he caught glimpse. Mid-morning Sunday last, I am watching ABCNews24, as is my wont, and, […]
December 18 is the day that Australia should commemorate Gallipolli and not April 25 argues guest blogger Peter Martin. The 25th April is the wrong ANZAC […]
Ever wondered where the long road to achieving the rights of the common man began? Guest blogger Graham Parton, explains. If 2014 was the year […]
Sir ScotchMistery has been taking a long hard look at Australia-China relations and puts forth his opinion. Disclaimer. The following viewpoints are those of the author […]
Paul G. Dellit casts a critical eye over the Australian political landscape. The majority of the population believes that the current Australian Government is incompetent, its […]
Guest blogger Ben Clark examines the actions of a government that claims to support the right to free speech while attempting to muzzle the press. Last […]
Violence erupted between rival groups at the ‘Reclaim Australia’ yesterday. Guest blogger Melissa Frost gives her views. Are you happy, Abbott? Australia is in […]
Getting children to bed can often be an exercise in frustration and a test of patience. Guest blogger Matt Rae offers some suggestions. A question […]
Are the vulnerable in our society being cared for by those in government? The answer is a firm ‘no’ writes Jennifer Wilson. If there’s one […]
Should Australian governments choose to shift – or be perceived to be shifting – against China, the dangers for Australia will become exponentially greater. Dr […]
After 3 weeks the wait is over and the winners have been drawn. But before we announce the winners we would like to take this […]
“The social and economic costs of the metadata retention law are massive yet the public benefits miniscule” writes business analyst Carl Sudholz. Carl shares his […]
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