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Lower bills are just the beginning: Aussies to benefit if nation reaches rooftop solar potential

September 19, 2024 The AIM Network 2

The Climate Council Media Release THE CLIMATE COUNCIL HAS LAUNCHED a new plan to seize the sun and capitalise on Australia’s rooftop solar strengths, double […]

Monash Expert: The need for Australia-wide truth in political advertising laws

September 18, 2024 The AIM Network 7

Monash University Media Alert The Federal Government has just introduced a new bill designed to combat disinformation and misinformation on the Internet, which is a […]

Queensland’s top engineers and scientists urge investment in tech workforce to support new industries

September 18, 2024 The AIM Network 3

Media Release The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has today released its vision for Queensland under the next government, in the lead-up […]

Determining Political Futures in Queensland: An Early LNP Postal Vote Harvest in 2024

September 18, 2024 The AIM Network 21

By Denis Bright   Immediately after the issue of election writs voters across Queensland usually receive a personalized letter from the State LNP in non-LNP seats […]

World first: Animal welfare recognised in UAE trade deal

September 18, 2024 The AIM Network 1

Australian Alliance for Animals Media Release The Australian Alliance for Animals has welcomed news that animal welfare will be included in the Australia-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership […]

Scientists urge new conservation approach to save vulnerable species from climate change impacts

September 18, 2024 The AIM Network 4

University of South Australia (UniSA) Media Release A team of international scientists alarmed by the loss of biodiversity across the world due to climate change […]

Bayside SEQ Seats to Watch in 2024 QLD State Election

September 17, 2024 The AIM Network 2

Oodgeroo a Seat to Watch for the Next 4–8 years By Callen Sorensen Karklis Almost a year ago I wrote an article about how bayside […]

U.S. Imperialism, Religious Land Conflicts, War Economics

September 16, 2024 The AIM Network 19

By Denis Hay   Description: U.S. Imperalism Discover how U.S. imperialism, war economics, and religious land conflicts shape global politics. Learn how Australia can use […]

Urgent action needed – ‘community’ is the challenge and solution for people with dementia

September 16, 2024 The AIM Network 3

Dementia Australia Media Release New research released today by Dementia Australia for Dementia Action Week demonstrates a decade of persistent poor understanding of dementia among […]

A Culture of Cowardice

September 15, 2024 The AIM Network 10

By James Moore   We were somewhere over America at 35,000 feet and moving along at well over 500 nautical miles per hour. I do not […]

How U.S. Influence Keeps Neoliberalism Alive in Australia

September 14, 2024 The AIM Network 3

By Denis Hay Description: U.S. Influence Explore how U.S influence and military interests keep neoliberal policies in Australia, and what Australians can do to push […]

How to pick REAL Independents

September 13, 2024 The AIM Network 3

By Jane Salmon Thank you to The Sydney Morning Herald for bridging the information gap when it comes to Council elections. The guide offered is […]

Australian Futures: Can a United Front Be Forged Against Vacuous Political Marketing?

September 13, 2024 The AIM Network 21

By Denis Bright   Cheered on by rhetoric from the various branches of the Murdoch Media, the LNP is poised for victory in Queensland on 26 […]

SA’s experience of truth in political advertising at odds with concerns: report

September 13, 2024 The AIM Network 1

Susan McKinnon Foundation Media Release South Australia’s truth in political advertising (TiPA) laws enjoy widespread support among the state’s political establishment, contrasting with concerns raised […]

Why Aged Care Funding Scrutinised, but Military Spending Not

September 13, 2024 The AIM Network 6

By Denis Hay Description Examine why Australia questions aged care funding but not military spending, despite the country’s monetary sovereignty. Introduction Australia is grappling with […]

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