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ABC Veto of “Secular Voice” a Mockery of “Inclusion”

April 25, 2023 The AIM Network 24

By Brian Morris Let’s be forensically clear about this – ABC radio and television programming has a deep philosophical problem that needs to be fairly […]

Pacific Elders stand with Torres Strait communities to demand greater climate action

April 24, 2023 The AIM Network 0

Pitch Media Release Former President of Kirabati, Anote Tong, stands with Torres Strait communities to demand greater action from Australian Government. Former President of Kiribati, […]

RBA: More Than a Monthly Forum About Interest Rate Settings

April 22, 2023 The AIM Network 12

By Denis Bright  The electorate rightly expects the Labor Party to shake up the ideological corridors of power after almost a decade of government by […]

Secret Shame of Queer Hate Laws: How Intellectually Disabled Victims are Caught in Their Snare

April 21, 2023 The AIM Network 5

By David Ayliffe   The fact that there are still places in the world today where people can be imprisoned, sometimes for life, or be executed […]

STA welcomes ARC Review recommendations

April 20, 2023 The AIM Network 3

Science & Technology Australia Media Release The Australian Research Council Review released today is a “comprehensive, thoughtful blueprint for modernisation” of the key grants funding […]

Deport Murdoch

April 19, 2023 The AIM Network 29

By James Moore   FOX Wins Again, America Loses. I realise that’s a hell of a claim to make in the sub-heading, but just how much […]

“I am dirt poor”: reflections on poverty, homelessness and welfare

April 19, 2023 The AIM Network 11

By Joey King   In light of the Government’s decision to ignore the recommendations of the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee report to raise the rate of […]

Threatened Species and Ancient Artefacts Mapped in 150km Canoe Expedition Along Mary River

April 19, 2023 The AIM Network 2

BMRG Ecosystem Resilience Media Release A 10-day, 150km scientific and cultural expedition along Mary River, funded under the Australian Government’s program for Emergency Flood Recovery for […]

Health Workers for Climate Action demand AGL close remaining coal-fired power stations sooner

April 18, 2023 The AIM Network 3

Healthy Futures Media Release This month, the smooth closure of the Liddell Power Station will be celebrated as a historic moment of the inevitable and […]

Acknowledging the Frontier Wars on Anzac Day

April 18, 2023 The AIM Network 8

By Paul Smith   On Anzac Day the word ‘Remember’ is on everyone’s lips. But what Is it to remember – to re-member? On re-membering. Studies […]

Carbon sequestration critical for Australia: New Report

April 17, 2023 The AIM Network 11

Climate Change Authority Media Release Sequestration is a necessary part of any rapid, urgent decarbonisation, and the sequestration industry represents a huge opportunity for Australia […]

Jim Chalmers in Washington: It’s a Long Way from Logan City

April 14, 2023 The AIM Network 26

By Denis Bright   Once again, Jim Chalmers is representing all Australians in the USA on his high-level discussions with leaders of global influence. Whether Left […]

Severe droughts devastate eucalyptus trees that pre-date Ice Age

April 12, 2023 The AIM Network 4

University of South Australia Media Release South Australian scientists have documented the catastrophic decline of a stand of red stringybark in the Clare Valley, a […]

Timely reminder – Religion and Politics don’t mix

April 8, 2023 The AIM Network 8

By Brian Morris   If Easter is a time of reflection, it may well be relevant for both major parties to reflect on that age-old conundrum […]

Australian Interest Rates on Hold: More Permanent Relief from Cost of Living Pressures?

April 5, 2023 The AIM Network 16

By Denis Bright   The cheers of relief from staff members in the Nine Newsroom following the announcement of the pause in increases in the RBA’s […]

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