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Avoiding data retention

June 26, 2015 The AIM Network 16

In her article ‘Good luck citizens, we’re on our own’ Sally Baxter warned that: Deep end or shallow, Australia’s data retention laws are a reminder […]

An amazing recovery

June 25, 2015 The AIM Network 3

After falling three storeys from a rooftop onto concrete in March last year, Paul McMahon’s loved ones feared the worst. Would he survive? And how […]

Renewables will overtake coal as long as climate pledges are kept

June 25, 2015 The AIM Network 14

By Dr Anthony Horton According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) wind, solar and other renewables will overtake coal and become the world’s premier electricity […]

Talkin’ shit on the tee-vee

June 24, 2015 The AIM Network 21

By Ross Sharp “The ABC is out of control and must be reformed!”, howls Andrew Bolt, the Herald-Sun’s resident expert on taste and restraint, and […]

Rudd, Gillard, Abbott, Women, Sex, Why?

June 24, 2015 The AIM Network 7

By Jennifer Wilson So, if I came away with anything after last night’s final episode of ABC TV’s The Killing Fields, oops, sorry, The Killing Season, […]

Resisting the tide of Australian extremism. If we don’t, who will?

June 23, 2015 The AIM Network 22

By Keith Davis Already we have the Nazi slogan of ‘Work Will Make You Free’ splattered heavily across our social welfare landscape. ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ […]

More “freedom”, or anarchy?

June 22, 2015 The AIM Network 19

By Barry Tucker The Liberal Party of Australia believes in more freedom. Sounds good. Beats slavery — for the slaves. But what does it mean? […]

Operation Kombi Borders

June 17, 2015 The AIM Network 16

By Keith Davis My first People Smuggling trip will be on Sunday 28th June and I fully intend to smuggle a Kombi load of people, […]

Tony Abbott will keep you safe, unless you’re a woman and as long as you vote for him

June 17, 2015 The AIM Network 22

By Jennifer Wilson The release of the Lowy Institute’s latest poll on the rising fears of Australians and our insecurities regarding the potential effects on […]

Business case for low carbon growth is clear

June 17, 2015 The AIM Network 7

By Dr Anthony Horton As the climate change clock ticks louder than ever, more and more businesses are becoming part of the climate change solution. […]

USEPA Carbon Regulations to create tens of thousands of jobs

June 12, 2015 The AIM Network 9

By Dr Anthony Horton On June 9, 2015, a report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) stated that The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) […]

Changing our Welfare Mindset

June 10, 2015 The AIM Network 23

By Loz Lawrey There is no issue that better highlights the polarisation of opinion in Australian society than welfare. Even though the rich benefit from […]

World Championship Politics

June 7, 2015 The AIM Network 6

By Ross Hamilton Welcome to the Great Hall at Parliament House, ladies and gentlemen. And it’s the big night you’ve all been waiting for – […]

Australia on a different course to the rest of the world when it comes to tackling climate change

June 6, 2015 The AIM Network 9

By Dr Anthony Horton An Australian delegation was questioned for an hour at the latest United Nations climate meeting at Bonn in Germany overnight Australian […]

1000 reasons why . . .

June 1, 2015 The AIM Network 48

By SirScotchMistery In 2013 Australia went to the polls to elect the latest round of self-serving morons who are in overpaid positions in the under-worked […]

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