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Handmaiden to the Establishment: Peter Greste’s Register of Journalists
When established, well fed and fattened, a credible professional tires from the pursuit. One can get complacent, flatulently confident, self-assured. From that summit, the inner […]
Unrealisable Justice: Julian Assange in Strasbourg
It was good to hear that voice again. A voice of provoking interest that pitter patters, feline across a parquet, followed by the usual devastating […]
Presidential Marxism: AKD and the Sri Lankan Elections
Anura Kumara Dissanayake, known with convenient laziness as AKD, became Sri Lanka’s latest president after a runoff count focusing on preferential votes. The very fact […]
Is Zero Environmental Impact in Transportation Possible?
By Denis Hay Description Can Australia achieve zero environmental impact in transport? Explore how EVs, renewables, and innovative tech can create a sustainable future. #SustainableTransport […]
The Last Battle of Rudy Gonzalez
By James Moore “A soldier doesn’t fight because he hates what is in front of him, he fights because he loves what is behind him.” […]
The Illusion of a Solution: Killing Hassan Nasrallah
The ongoing Israeli operation against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia group so dominant in Lebanon, is following a standard pattern. Ignore base causes. Ignore context. Target leaders, […]
Nuclear Concerns – Hiroshima, Maralinga and Dutton’s Australia
By Michele Madigan As always, on August 6th we commemorated the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima and later Nagasaki, when many lives were immediately obliterated and […]
Why are so many women and children being killed in Gaza and Lebanon?
The statistics are horrific. On October 7 last year, 1200 Israelis were killed and over 200 hostages were taken in an attack on a music […]
Neoliberalism and Tradie Shortage in Australia
By Denis Hay Description Explore how neoliberalism in Australia led to tradie shortage, changing training and employment. Learn how we can rebuild a skilled workforce. […]
The Campus Life Killers: Ending Face-to-Face Lectures
The bells are tolling for the demise of the university classroom – at least its physical manifestation. Administrative barbarians are readying their knives and brandishing […]
Oxfam responds to Lebanon crisis
Oxfam Australia Media Release Oxfam is responding to the escalating crisis in Lebanon, providing essential support to the hundreds of thousands of people who have […]
Project Disharmony: The Murdoch Family in Court
As with most empires in history, the search for successors can be a blighted affair. The children will rarely agree to lines of succession, and […]
Sex and Drugs and Rock ‘n’ roll
If you want to hang out, you gotta take her out, cocaine If you want to get down, down on the ground, cocaine She don’t […]
Predatory Instincts: The Phoney Pharaoh of Harrods
The sticky slime streaming forth from the memory of the late Mohamed Al–Fayed, who died in August last year at the age of 94, has […]