The attack on free speech at the Adelaide Writers Festival
By Maria Millers From the coffee culture of our suburbs, barbeques and dinner parties to our various media outlets there is an ingrained reluctance, in […]
By Maria Millers From the coffee culture of our suburbs, barbeques and dinner parties to our various media outlets there is an ingrained reluctance, in […]
I am not a journalist. As a writer, I don’t know what label people put on me. Blogger, perhaps? Columnist? Most certainly, l don’t write […]
Media Release: The Secular Association of NSW At 7.30am on the 6th of February 2023, the opening day of parliament for 2023, the first thing […]
By Terry OBrien The LNP, so called conservatives, bought themselves many terms in office on the back of a con job; lower taxes. Using peoples’ […]
From African gang violence to persecuted white South African farmers, Peter Dutton has history when it comes to race-baiting and the craziest of claims. And […]
By James Moore Joe Biden, an American president, went to a war zone to show support for an ally and to reinforce the western alliance […]
By Kathryn The twisted mix of religion and politics has no place in a secular, progressive and democratic nation like Australia. It is essential to keep […]
By Callen Sorensen Karklis Dear Mr Albanese and Mr Bandt, Ten years and Australia has survived a wasted decade of the LNP years, with next […]
By Jane Salmon To every right-wing xenophobic reflexive hack reacting to the immigration announcement on the internet today: I have experienced homelessness. I have experienced […]
By Andrew Klein Australian society could be viewed as a very broad church that includes people from many nations, various religious faiths and cultures. To […]
Has capitalism captured the world? Phil thinks so. In late 2018 l wrote an article seeking comments on what improvements could be introduced to our […]
George Pell’s funeral in Sydney has shown clearly the divisions within the Australian community at large, the Catholic Church itself, and the conservative side of […]
By David Ayliffe I was confused by the funeral of Cardinal George Pell. At times I thought it could have been a Coronation. And Hell’s […]
By Kirsten Tona Note: This article was written before George Pell’s passing. We have kept it in the tense it was written. There’s a moment […]
When Julia Gillard was Prime Minister, after every government announcement, action, or inaction the first line of most mainstream media articles on the subject – […]
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