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We’re still young

January 2, 2023 The AIM Network 7

My, the years have flown by very quickly: today is The AIMN’s 10th birthday. It’s fair to say it’s been a busy 10 years. Since […]

Number 1 for 2022: Jenny Morrison Slammed For Lack Of Manners!

December 31, 2022 The AIM Network 8

The countdown is over! In proving that satire and a good laugh can lift our spirits in the darkest of political times, Number 1 goes […]

Number 2 for 2022: Worst debt blow-out in the developed world refutes Coalition claims of economic competence

December 30, 2022 The AIM Network 8

We continue the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2022. Number 2 goes to Alan Austin for this piece from April: Worst […]

Number 3 for 2022: Morrison is an “arsehole”, just ask his colleagues

December 29, 2022 The AIM Network 18

We continue the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2022. Number 3 goes to Kaye Lee for this article from February: Morrison […]

Number 4 for 2022: What a complete waste of time the last nine years have been

December 28, 2022 The AIM Network 6

We continue the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2022. Number 4 goes to perennial Top 5 finisher Kaye Lee for this […]

Number 5 for 2022: Why is Scott Morrison remaining in the Parliament?

December 27, 2022 The AIM Network 13

Today we begin the countdown to our Top 5 most viewed articles in 2022. Number 5 goes to John Lord for this piece from June […]

Labor to fix the broken carbon credit scheme and re–introduce true Emission(s) Trading

December 16, 2022 The AIM Network 2

By Callen Sorensen Karklis   During the 2007 federal election, both the ALP and Coalition led by Rudd and Howard fought a key election on industrial […]

Australian Labor: Attending to Our Rivers of Concern?

December 16, 2022 The AIM Network 11

By Denis Bright   As the high noon of the summer holiday season approaches, the Albanese Government had a last hurrah with the passage of those […]

Community gardens: Growing global citizens one child at a time

December 13, 2022 The AIM Network 3

University of South Australia Media Release It’s often said that ‘from little things, big things grow’. Now, research at the University of South Australia is […]

Have we got a deal for you

December 12, 2022 The AIM Network 16

By 2353NM   There is a conspiracy theory that suggests that birds (in the USA at least) aren’t real. The claim is that all the birds […]

Get out of the gutter

December 5, 2022 The AIM Network 16

By 2353NM   You may not have heard of Mike Rinder. A Scientologist for most of his life, at the age of 52 he walked out, […]

Kim Beazley elected Chair of Australian War Memorial Council

December 2, 2022 The AIM Network 10

Australian War Memorial Media Release The Honourable Kim Beazley AC has been appointed as Chair of the Australian War Memorial Council. Mr Beazley, a former […]

Floods of Challenges: The Victorian Election Saga of Australia’s Transition from Neoliberalism and Guided Democracy

December 2, 2022 The AIM Network 26

By Denis Bright   Victorians rejected the instability of minority government in favour of a third term for Labor’s Premier Daniel Andrews. He joins the ranks […]

Virtual tourists can now teleport back 600 million years, exploring the Flinders Ranges’ ancient beginnings

December 1, 2022 The AIM Network 16

University of South Australia Media Release Fancy donning a VR headset and taking a journey through deep geological time? From today it’s possible, with the […]

Mangroves: environmental guardians of our coastline

November 29, 2022 The AIM Network 6

University of South Australia Media Release They are the salt-tolerant shrubs that thrive in the toughest of conditions, but according to new UniSA research, mangroves […]

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