Can the Federal LNP deliver its Flatter Taxation Scales in a Slowing Economy?
By Denis Bright Just four months out from the federal election, current indicators do suggest that the federal LNP is fumbling the future of the […]
By Denis Bright Just four months out from the federal election, current indicators do suggest that the federal LNP is fumbling the future of the […]
Media release from the Office of the Public Advocate Vulnerable Victorians living in disability accommodation remain in abusive situations for months due to NDIS bureaucracy. […]
By Tjimpuna Ruby Anangu Mayatja Council of Elders Uluru climb incident yesterday with the 12yo girl her injuries were much worse than what was reported. She […]
By Dr George Venturini The Kimberley Plan Just before the outbreak of second world war, a bold plan was proposed by Dr. Isaac Nachman Steinberg, […]
By Ad astra Around two years ago, The Political Sword published Is Donald Trump mad? In November of last year, it published Is Donald Trump crumbling? It could […]
By Dr George Venturini The Évian Conference In 1930, with the Great Depression severely affecting Australia’s workforce, the Scullin Government (1929 – 1932) tightened up […]
By Dr George Venturini In August 1923 the Premier of Victoria, H.S.W. Lawson, was received by Mussolini. It was not really the visit of the […]
By Tina Clausen The Cashless Debit Card – Income Management Scheme Currently a bill is up for voting in Parliament in order to extend the […]
The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry revealed very clearly a major flaw in the Corporations Act. The prime […]
By 2353NM Who knows if the pages of Morrison’s Bible might be missing the pages that discuss ’do unto others as you wish them do […]
By Dr George Venturini 3. Adjunct imperialist clowns “Why write a book about such a happy country?” asked Donald Horne at the beginning of The […]
By Dr George Venturini Continued from Part 10 As we have said, it is clear that the Archives Act includes within its field of operation […]
By Dr Martha Knox-Haly and John Haly. The Australian government’s increasing corruption is both measurable and comparable with other sovereign states. Trends in fluctuating Transparency […]
Edith Cowan University Media Release In world-first research, Edith Cowan University researchers and an international team of collaborators have accurately quantified the amount of greenhouse […]
By Denis Bright Most of China basks in perfectly warm weather for the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the PRC. It would be remiss […]
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