Shincheonji Members of South Korea Donate Blood Plasma for COVID-19 Treatment
By Miguel Cortez Melbourne, Australia, 14th July – As the rate of infections are getting higher each day, Victoria is bracing itself for a second […]
By Miguel Cortez Melbourne, Australia, 14th July – As the rate of infections are getting higher each day, Victoria is bracing itself for a second […]
Climate change has been reignited by the claims of a greenie activist, Michael Shellenberger, who claims he has solutions to the arguments about the warming […]
By Ad astra Don’t get me wrong. Trump is not the dilemma to which I’m referring. His behaviour is no longer a quandary. With every […]
By Loz Lawrey Throughout the current Coalition government’s term in office, social activist groups and even business leaders have been calling for the abysmally low […]
In The Australian (18/6/2020) Adam Creighton, Economics Editor, wrote: “Coronavirus: Inflated pandemic estimates weaken climate forecasts.” It is obviously an attempt to make some connection […]
By 2353NM When Prime Minister Morrison was advised there was the risk of uncontrolled spread of a deadly pandemic on the horizon early this year, […]
Edith Cowan University Media Release An increase in carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to 5 million cars a year has been caused by the loss of […]
Edith Cowan University Media Release Rainfall after fire brings immediate relief but the environmental effects can sometimes be as significant as the fire itself. Edith […]
By Ad astra Back in 2013, I wrote a piece with the curious title: The myth of political sameness. Its purpose was to debunk the commonly held […]
City of Newcastle Media Release A solar farm built by the City of Newcastle on a rehabilitated landfill site has exceeded expectations in its first […]
By Robert Wood In the national discourse around violence, there seems to be a fetish for land, for resource, for nature. This comes in everywhere […]
By 2353NM There has been general praise for the Australian Governments (at all levels) and their management of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the politicians signed […]
By Robert Wood One of the unconscious influences in Australian politics is the nineteenth century German philosopher George Hegel. His ideas come through in Australian […]
By Scott Hamilton and Michael Nolan Amidst the COVID-19 global health and economic shock we have seen Australia’s vulnerable supply chains exposed. As an island […]
By Denis Bright From Deloitte in May 2020: Businesses have halted any plans for investment … Leaving a lasting impact on future productivity. Throughout Australian […]
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