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How much more of this incompetence and stupid arrogance do we have to endure?

November 5, 2021 The AIM Network 18

By Jim McIntosh   In an earlier missive, last month, I lamented that our PM had managed to leave our Navy short of effective submarine capacity. […]

Can we still avoid Climate Catastrophe?

October 26, 2021 RosemaryJ36 12

Clearly, the people elected by the Australian people to govern them are either stupid or insane. If I read the science correctly, we need to […]

We need better outcomes. But how?

October 24, 2021 The AIM Network 29

We receive a lot of mail at The AIMN, but this suggestion from one of our readers struck a chord: “As we are facing one […]

On the politics behind the Nobel Peace Prize

October 23, 2021 The AIM Network 6

By Maria Millers   It is clear that over the years the Nobel Peace prize has become purely a political exercise drawing criticism from many quarters. […]

A letter to the editor from Morrie Moneyweather

October 23, 2021 John Lord 12

Editors note: At The AIMN, we take people’s criticisms seriously, even if inflammatory. Although Morrie Moneyweather conveys little interest, The AIMN’s policy is to publish other […]

Why is our government holding us back?

October 15, 2021 RosemaryJ36 11

So far as I can see, most of those who claim to be ‘Christian’ are actually adhering to a cult. I grew up in a […]

What does it take?

September 23, 2021 The AIM Network 29

By Sue Carrigan   Seriously, my head is about to explode. Never in my living memory have I had to witness the failings of a Prime […]

Is Albanese accepting nuclear subs?

September 19, 2021 The AIM Network 9

By Darrell Egan   In a statement from Australian Shadow Defence Minster Brendan O’Connor’s office authorised from Labor Leader Anthony Albanese and Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister […]

COVID-19 and mobile phones

September 12, 2021 RosemaryJ36 96

What research, if any, has been conducted to determine any possible link between transmission of the virus and the use of a mobile phone? I […]

Why are you so concerned, Poppa? (part 2)

September 12, 2021 John Lord 4

“Why are you so concerned, Poppa? “The future,” I replied. Continued from Part 1. By the end of our walk and the conversation it aroused […]

Why are you so concerned, Poppa? (part 1)

September 4, 2021 John Lord 9

“Why are you so concerned, Poppa?” my granddaughter said to me as we meandered along the pathway adjacent the Maribyrnong River in inner suburban Melbourne. At […]

Simple, simple words, simple, simple thoughts. My methodology of writing when angry

August 21, 2021 John Lord 9

Before writing my next article, l thought l would share my writing technique with you. The one I use when I’m upset with my government […]

Sometimes you wonder if the government gives a damn

August 18, 2021 Michael Taylor 43

I’m in the middle of a dilemma. A very worrying one, actually. My rural Victorian city has been lucky – full credit to our townsfolk […]

NO JAB, NO POKE! : From Lysistrata to Albo

August 14, 2021 George Theodoridis 9

Three hundred dollars per jab? Laughable stuff! Laughable, Albo! Get with the program mate and do what Aristophanes says you should do for Zeus’ sake […]

The saddest thing

August 1, 2021 Michael Taylor 42

My father rarely talked about the war, though when he did it would be no more than a few words. I’m sure that after spending […]

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