A New Definition – Pork-barrelling in the Cashless Debit Card Trial Zones
By The Say NO Seven Most Australians have a basic understanding and uncomfortable acceptance that a certain amount of pork barrelling goes on within political […]
By The Say NO Seven Most Australians have a basic understanding and uncomfortable acceptance that a certain amount of pork barrelling goes on within political […]
By Cally Jetta I love when the kids are asleep and my hubby and I finally have the chance to really talk and get into […]
By Loz Lawrey “… It was 1941. Europe was in flames. Spain had fallen to a ruthless dictator. Hitler had rolled over the continent, reduced […]
By Kyran O’Dwyer Once a year, we have global recognition of a ‘cause’, whereby ‘World Leaders’ and ‘Very Important People’ get together at breakfasts, dinners […]
By Loz Lawrey “Loz, you have no class”, she said. Shocked and confused, I felt my eyebrows arching. Was my sister-in-law’s mother insulting me? “No”, […]
By Tina Clausen What makes some think people on Centrelink benefits are more likely to over-spend on non-essential items than other people in society, and […]
“My name is Samad Abdul and I’m from Pakistan. I have been detained illegally for years in a place where it’s so easy for hope […]
The Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sex Abuse hadn’t quite concluded when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Social Security Minister Christian Porter embarked on their […]
By Jane Salmon I have been glued to mainstream and social media on the Manus issue as an advocate for 3 years. And I’ve met […]
By Terence Mills The agreement that Kevin Rudd signed with the PNG government in 2013 includes the provision: “Commencing on the day of announcement, any […]
Written by Sharafat Ali Sharfi, and light editing by Janet Galbraith of ‘Writing Through Fences‘. Today is the 1516th day of my life in a […]
By Ad astra What thought do we, who curl up in a warm bed after a good meal and an evening watching our favourite TV […]
In April 2016, the Papua New Guinea (PNG) Supreme Court, ruled that Australia’s detention of asylum seekers on Manus Island was illegal. Their detention breached […]
By Jane Salmon Festival of the Dead, Halloween, is also the literal deadline for the Manus men still at Lombrun RPC. On that date they […]
This postal survey isn’t right I originally addressed this letter to the LGBTIQ community, but while I don’t want to downplay the strength of this […]
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