Manus, Nauru way worse than Pezzullo texts
By Jane Salmon All the hyperbole about Pezzullo’s fall from grace is annoying. Everything Pezzullo oversaw on Manus and Nauru was actually worse than […]
By Jane Salmon All the hyperbole about Pezzullo’s fall from grace is annoying. Everything Pezzullo oversaw on Manus and Nauru was actually worse than […]
Media Alert Canberra: Following the announcement of the referendum date, the Tech Council of Australia (TCA) Board has confirmed its support for an Aboriginal and […]
Media Release A new study by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOSCAR) that looked at the prevalence of coercive control behaviours in […]
By Denis Bright The prospects for commitment to UN General Assembly’s sustainment development forum are being thwarted by a sharp escalation of the war in […]
By guest columnist Tess Lawrence It may be premature to write Emeritus Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s epitaph now that he’s ostensibly handed the keys of his […]
By Anthony Haritos Yes, we were cheap. And we were very nasty. Yes, we did fuck your mind over. Yes, it’s true; we did twist […]
Science & Technology Australia Media Release A new tax incentive to drive diversity in Australia’s largest companies could powerfully shift the dial on equality in […]
By Andrew Klein I remember that as a teenager we had to sing ‘God save the Queen’. This was done at school, in cinemas and […]
Dear Pauline, I’ve read that you have been confused and outraged that the number of people laying claim to Aboriginal ancestry is increasing. If you […]
By Allan Richardson Planksy, a highly experienced fitter, turner and boilermaker, cracked his head on the hoist after forgetting to let go a runaway rattle […]
By Jane Salmon Nope. Sod that. Today I heard of two Tamil women living with immigration uncertainty who were ringing around their community at dawn […]
By Jane Salmon Eight generations ago, my dirt-poor Celtic ancestors were colonisers. They logged trees, eroded the land. They brutalised animals. They farmed, fought, bred […]
By Sumitra Vignaendra On 10 September 2023, at the end of refugee Neil Para’s marathon 1014 kilometre walk from Ballarat to Sydney, it was made […]
By Allan Richardson I was attempting to complete an online appointment request form for a non-urgent plumbing job. I filled in all the contact details, […]
By Allan Richardson Few would disagree that right now the world is a pressure cooker of aggression, despair, discontent, bitter disappointment and fear. Australia, being […]
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