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Protecting the Widow Maker: The US Marines Exonerate the Osprey

August 31, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

The tiltrotor V-22 Osprey has a plagued, bloodied history. But blighted as it is, the aircraft remains a cherished feature of the US Marines, regarded […]

Politicians Are Failing Employees In The International Education Sector

August 30, 2024 The AIM Network 4

Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) Media Release Australia’s independent Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that deliver high-quality training to international students face an existential threat […]

Australian Government responds to IV fluid shortages: an RMIT supply chain expert comments

August 29, 2024 The AIM Network 2

This week the Australian Government announced measures to secure intravenous (IV) fluid products amid a global supply shortage. An RMIT expert comments on supply chain […]

Who are the narcissists?

August 28, 2024 Bert Hetebry 83

It is often quite a surprise when I open my Messages file in the morning: I get strange quotations and links to some angry podcasts […]

Woolworths and Coles profits must be taxed, as Australians struggle with cost-of-living crisis: Oxfam

August 28, 2024 The AIM Network 8

Oxfam Australia Media Release As Coles Group and Woolworths announce their full-year profits for 2024, Oxfam Australia is calling for urgent action to address the […]

Coalition Proposal Undercuts Australians to Fund Expensive Nuclear Fantasy

August 28, 2024 The AIM Network 10

In response to the federal Coalition’s proposal for $100 billion in cuts to housing, transport, education, and climate solutions, the 30 undersigned organisations released the […]

Beware the Derogators: The Geneva Conventions Turn 75

August 28, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

On August 12, 1949, the four Geneva Conventions were adopted, laying the basis of a normative standard in international humanitarian law. As Balthasar Staehelin, personal […]

Wellbeing at the centre of the ESG strategy

August 27, 2024 The AIM Network 0

Indigenous Business Australia Media Release Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) launched its first Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing […]

Mike Lynch, Probability and the Cyber Industrial Complex

August 27, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

It began as a devastating, confined storm off the coast of Sicily, striking the luxury yacht Bayesian in the form of a devastating water column […]

Here’s how it is

August 26, 2024 The AIM Network 3

By Jane Salmon 10,000 people have no rights in Australia because they have been mishandled by Morrison’s fast track system. There is no pathway to […]

Domestic Violence: What has to be done?

August 26, 2024 The AIM Network 4

La Trobe University Media Release La Trobe Ideas and Society Program presents Domestic Violence: Why? What has to be done? This year has seen a […]

Everyone in Australia has a human right to housing. Denying it must cease.

August 25, 2024 The AIM Network 5

Since January 1976, the UN’s International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has obliged Australia to ensure “particularly … [via] legislative measures” that the […]

Apologists for Rape: The Sde Teiman Protests

August 23, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 14

In 2007, the writer Tal Nitsán isolated instances where Israelimale combatants systematically used sexual violence against Palestinian women to the war of 1948. In essentially […]

Women turned away amid legal aid DV funding crisis

August 22, 2024 The AIM Network 2

National Legal Aid is calling on the government to urgently increase funding to Legal Aid Commissions following the release of a report on domestic violence […]

Swiftly legislating paying super on parental leave will narrow the gender gap and boost women’s financial security

August 22, 2024 The AIM Network 2

The Australian Government’s decision to swiftly legislate paying super on its parental leave scheme will help to tackle gender inequity and boost a mother of […]

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