Articles by The AIM Network
I am proud to be a Socialist
By Kathryn Being a democratic socialist, there can be no doubt that Bernie Sanders would be the best thing (since sliced bread) for the USA […]
Going, going, gone. Koalas and their uncertain future west of the ‘sandstone curtain’
By David C. Paull In early February this year, I appeared as a witness to the New South Wales Upper House Inquiry into Koala populations […]
Costing the earth – the price of not acting on climate change
By Elizabeth Dangerfield Apparently, the public do not respond well to doom and gloom, but the truth is that reality denying is rife when it […]
For the world to see
By Tracie Aylmer It has come to my notice that a man who fled Iran for Australia and ended up on Manus Island had […]
Why does this man still have his OAM?
I am writing to bring to your attention a matter regarding the awarding of OAMs. Given the recent controversy regarding Bettina Arndt, I am sure […]
Carbon Neutral by 2050 … or earlier
By Dr John Töns The Labor Party has announced its commitment to Australia becoming Carbon Neutral by 2050. The proposal has been dismissed out of hand […]
Features of the ANAO report into the 12-month Ceduna and East Kimberley region Cashless Debit Card Trial
One of the most astonishing features of the ANAO report, ‘The Implementation and Performance of the Cashless Debit Card Trial,’ apart from the conclusion that […]
The smirking arrogance of the LNP
By Kathryn Not a single day goes by that we are not confronted with yet another LNP rort, another criminal act of fraudulent misappropriation of […]
No. I will not.
I wrote to the senate inquiry today to speak as a private citizen, as a survivor of crime and as a social security entitlement recipient […]
Corrupto-virus threatens world governance
By Ad astra People the world over are understandably alarmed by the recent eruption of a novel coronavirus (now named COVID-19) and its spread to […]
Daze of our Lives
By Robert Stygall The Prime Minister had phoned him earlier that week. After the usual pleasantries and a couple of Barnaby jokes, he had been […]
Accountability in the Canberra bubble
By 2353NM The Australian Federal Police have dropped the investigation into the political ‘hit job’ Federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor failed to execute on Sydney […]
The War on Climate Change has already begun and we are losing. How on Earth are we going to win it?
By Elizabeth Dangerfield Not by burying our heads in the sand. Not by waiting for everyone to be reasonable and listen to the evidence. Not by […]