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Neighbourhoods feeling the heat as medium density housing robs suburbs of street and garden trees

March 22, 2022 The AIM Network 11

University of South Australia Media Release New housing subdivisions, smaller yards and a dependence on air conditioning have resulted in a 30 per cent decline […]

#WaitingOnZuck Campaign

March 22, 2022 The AIM Network 2

Mark Zuckerberg has failed to pay for the independent journalism that he and his businesses have benefitted from for years. On March 22nd 2022, Australia’s […]

Unprecedented disasters – again

March 21, 2022 The AIM Network 14

By 2353NM   Queensland and New South Wales have recently suffered greatly as a result of literally flooding rains. Queensland Premier Annastasia Palaszczuk claimed In just two to […]

Election 2022: Can a Short-term Economic Indicators Save Mainstream Politics from More Adversarial Rhetoric?

March 21, 2022 The AIM Network 26

By Denis Bright   Josh Frydenberg’s address to the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) in Canberra brings the LNP’s campaign agendas back into full […]

Federal budget reform needed to cope with increasing natural disaster costs

March 18, 2022 The AIM Network 3

CEDA Media Release The pressure brought on by massive stimulus funding during the COVID-19 pandemic and future headwinds including ageing and the costs of climate […]

The choice is absolutely clear, but it’s not to vote Liberal

March 16, 2022 The AIM Network 22

By Alan Austin     A colourful meme showing a grumpy Anthony Albanese and a genial Scott Morrison is doing the social media rounds. Federal ministers […]

Staindl v Frydenberg: a pyrrhic victory for Josh?

March 16, 2022 The AIM Network 21

By Sandi Keane   Currently, unless he can find $410,000, Kooyong electorate local climate hero, Michael Staindl, faces bankruptcy and the loss of his house to […]

Rehashing the past – badly

March 15, 2022 The AIM Network 9

By 2353NM   Feeling some pain from the self-imposed ‘wedges’ of the religious ‘freedom’ legislation in the middle of February, Prime Minister Scott Morrison changed tack. […]

Climate change has created two very typical states of environmental disasters in the Australian landscape

March 13, 2022 The AIM Network 9

By John Haly   Was Banjo Paterson’s 1889 poem “Clancy, of the Overflow”, acknowledging a country of flooding plains? In not, Dorothea Mackellar’s “Sunburnt country” was […]

Well, that was a waste of empathy training

March 11, 2022 The AIM Network 10

By Kathryn  Clearly, if the callously inhumane, self-promoting ScoMo had any training (whatsoever) in empathy, he failed abysmally! There are stone cold reptiles, starving carnivorous […]

Scott Morrison is the gift that keeps on giving

March 10, 2022 The AIM Network 15

By Kerri   He says people shouldn’t expect help after flooding and the army is not waiting just around the corner to help them. It’s like […]

The Power Syndrome

March 7, 2022 The AIM Network 12

By Ad astra   What a contrast we’ve witnessed on our TV screens these last few weeks. As we tuned into the Winter Olympics we saw […]

We’ll get by with a little help from our friends

March 6, 2022 The AIM Network 23

We’ve always had an unwritten motto at The AIMN: “We’re not here to make a profit. Instead, we’re here to make a difference.” We’d like […]

More Bipartisan Flood Mitigation Projects in Challenging Times?

March 5, 2022 The AIM Network 19

By Denis Bright   Delivering financial support for sustainable infrastructure were recommendations of the Morrison Government’s Inquiry into the future of our cities in 2018. Commitment […]

We shouldn’t laugh about Morrison’s COVID, we should cry

March 2, 2022 The AIM Network 20

By Andrew Wicks   Yes, Scott Morrison has COVID. But jokes aside, how did the most protected man in the country fail to protect himself? Late […]

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