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Stop (critical) thinking!

September 8, 2024 Bert Hetebry 12

Politically the world seems to be moving very much to the right, and with it there is an attack on thinking, especially critical thinking where […]

Cemetery America

September 8, 2024 The AIM Network 8

By James Moore   Time to tip a hat to America. We’ve only had 45 school shootings this year and what happened in Georgia is (only) […]

Monash Experts: National Cabinet announces plan to tackle domestic violence

September 6, 2024 The AIM Network 2

Monash University The National Cabinet has today agreed to provide $4.7 billion for more services to support the victim-survivors of sexual and family violence. The […]

Oxfam reaction to Australian Government funding for Bangladesh floods

September 6, 2024 The AIM Network 1

Oxfam Australia Media Release In response to the Australian Government’s announcement to provide funding for humanitarian relief and emergency supplies in response to the recent […]

Bill Shorten: a lion of the Australian labour movement

September 5, 2024 The AIM Network 11

Australian Workers’ Union Media Release The Australian Workers’ Union congratulates Bill Shorten on his remarkable 30 years of service to the Australian labour movement. Bill […]

Monash Expert: US accuses Russia of 2024 election interference

September 5, 2024 The AIM Network 18

Monash University The Biden administration has accused Russia of carrying out a sustained campaign of disinformation targeted at American voters with the aim of influencing […]

Craven Tokenism: The UK Suspension of Arms Export Licenses to Israel

September 5, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

The government of Sir Keir Starmer, despite remaining glued to a foreign policy friendly and accommodating to Israel, has found the strain a bit much […]

Risk of disease outbreak rises as Bangladesh floods devastate sanitation infrastructure

September 5, 2024 The AIM Network 0

The risk of waterborne disease outbreak is rising as the water and sanitation system across 11 districts in Bangladesh have been submerged or disrupted by […]

Killing Bazaars: The Land Forces Expo Down Under

September 3, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

Between September 11 and 13, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) will play host to a bazaar of networking and deal making as part […]

Considered policy needed to ensure GenAI works for all workers

September 3, 2024 The AIM Network 1

RMIT University expert Dr Emmanuelle Walkowiak was among the academics who appeared at yesterday’s public hearing for the Inquiry into the Digital Transformation of Workplaces. […]

Chuck ‘em in jail!

September 2, 2024 Bert Hetebry 27

Election fever is hitting Queensland, and Law and Order is high on the agenda. And the problems Indigenous kids present are front and centre. And […]

ANZ blows up ‘legally binding’ Suncorp deal over Katoomba branch

September 2, 2024 The AIM Network 4

By Dale Webster   ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott made frequent mentions of “reputational risk” while giving evidence to the house standing committee investigating the […]

CSIRO and Murdoch University launch bioplastics innovation hub to end plastic waste

September 2, 2024 The AIM Network 1

CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and Murdoch University have launched The Bioplastics Innovation Hub, an $8 million collaboration that will work with industry partners to […]

A Return to Form: Expediting US Arms to Israel

September 1, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 11

Despite much grandstanding in the Biden administration about halting specific arms shipments to Israel over feigned concerns about how they might be used (inflicting death […]

Tunnel workers can breathe away

September 1, 2024 The AIM Network 2

All Australian workers who work with silica dust, not just those working engineered stone, will be protected by new laws that come into effect today […]

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