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The Tragedy of Sky Queen

April 4, 2024 The AIM Network 5

By James Moore “Television is called a medium because it is neither rare nor well done.” – Ernie Kovacs. In the newsroom, they called her […]

People in northern Gaza forced to survive on 245 calories a day, less than a can of beans – Oxfam

April 4, 2024 The AIM Network 3

Oxfam Australia Media Release   Miniscule amount is less than 12% of average daily calorie needs. People in northern Gaza have been forced to survive on […]

Cost-of-Living Politics: How Sustainable is Policy Momentum for Affordable Public Transport?

April 3, 2024 The AIM Network 14

By Denis Bright In Australia’s motorized society, most householders still turn their ignition keys as a reflexive response to their transport needs. Transport black spots […]

Killing of Australian aid worker in Gaza tragic and preventable

April 2, 2024 The AIM Network 5

Australian Council for International Development Media Release The Australian Council for International Development, the peak body for the aid and humanitarian agencies, has today expressed […]

Right to Disconnect: Will it work? And what does it mean?

April 2, 2024 The AIM Network 0

UNSW Media Release The ‘right to disconnect’ has been gaining traction globally in recent years, and Australia has joined the movement with the recent passing […]

Cracks in the American Mosaic

April 1, 2024 The AIM Network 4

By James Moore   “Mr. Speaker, our Nation depends on immigrants’ labor, and I hope we can create an immigration system as dependable as they are.” […]

Government approves Santos Barossa pipeline and sea dumping

March 28, 2024 The AIM Network 4

The Australia Institute Media Release   Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek’s Department has approved a major part of Santos’ controversial Barossa gas export project, the Darwin Pipeline […]

If The Jackboots Actually Fit …

March 28, 2024 The AIM Network 6

By Jane Salmon   If The Jackboots Actually Fit … Why Does Labor Keep Tripping Over Its Own Feet?  On Tuesday, a bunch of bright young […]

How the supermarkets lost their way in Oz

March 28, 2024 The AIM Network 5

By Callen Sorensen Karklis   Many Australians are heard saying that they’re feeling the pinch, especially at the checkouts! Gone are the days of Australia being […]

Does God condone genocide?

March 27, 2024 The AIM Network 16

Stan Grant points out in his book The Queen is Dead that “… I cannot but see in China what White nations have done the […]

As Yemen enters tenth year of war, militarisation and economic crisis compound suffering – Oxfam

March 26, 2024 The AIM Network 0

Oxfam Australia Media Release   As Yemen enters its tenth year of war, its people face renewed airstrikes and a deepening economic crisis that risks pushing […]

Existing funds could put a roof over the head of 4,000 young people experiencing homelessness

March 26, 2024 The AIM Network 2

Community Housing Industry Association Media Release   An additional 2,090 homes housing more than 4,000 young people experiencing homelessness could be built by drawing on $1 […]

UN Security Council ceasefire resolution a turning point in Gaza war

March 26, 2024 The AIM Network 6

Australian Council for International Development Media Release Australia’s peak body for international humanitarian organisations welcomes the United Nations Security Council’s resolution calling for an immediate […]

Expert criticises report on proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws – calls for more youth representation

March 25, 2024 The AIM Network 2

RMIT University Media Release   The Federal Government is negotiating how to implement the changes recommended by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report on anti-discrimination […]

Parliamentary Skills Inquiry Report Misses Opportunity to Focus on Students

March 25, 2024 The AIM Network 1

Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) Media Release A Federal Parliamentary committee report into the perceptions and status of vocational education and training offers mixed […]

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