C’mon, we’re better than this

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton made his Budget Reply speech last Thursday night.…

Promising the Impossible: Blinken’s Out of Tune Performance…

Things are looking dire for the Ukrainian war effort. Promises of victory…

Opposition Budget in Reply: Peter Dutton has no…

Solutions for Climate Australia Media Release National advocacy group Solutions for Climate Australia…

Understanding the risk

It's often claimed the major supermarkets would prefer to see tonnes of…

A Brutal Punishment: The Sentencing of David McBride

Sometimes, it’s best not to leave the issue of justice to the…

Climate pollution and petrol bills coming down as…

Climate Council Media Release AUSTRALIA IS OFF AND RACING on the road to…

Corporatocracy

It’s time we reckoned with what it means to become a corporatocracy.…

Plan B

By James Moore   Every time there is a release of a New York…

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C’mon, we’re better than this

2353NM

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton made his Budget Reply speech last Thursday night. In his speech, he claimed a Coalition Government he led would have reduced permanent migration from 185,000 in the next year to 140,000. Telling ABC’s 7.30 immediately after the speech   "It's not just housing. People know that if…

Climate pollution and petrol bills coming down as New Vehicle…

The AIM Network

Climate Council Media Release AUSTRALIA IS OFF AND RACING on the road to cleaner cars that are cheaper to run, with the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard securing the support of Federal Parliament today. This reform is decades overdue, however, with the standard set to start next year, Australians will finally have…

Not good enough

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry What is the problem with men? As I sat down to write this I flicked on the news, and it seems Bruce Lehrmann wants to appeal the defamation decision in his case against Channel 10. The judge summarised his (Lehrmann’s) position eloquently, something like, ‘having escaped the lion’s den,…

Jane Hume: The Best Of The LNP...

Rossleigh

Ok, to be clear here, Jane Hume is one of the most articulate Liberals and possibly one of the most…

Promising the Impossible: Blinken’s Out of Tune Performance in Kyiv

Dr Binoy Kampmark

Things are looking dire for the Ukrainian war effort. Promises of victory are becoming even hollower than they were last…

Politics

Opposition Budget in Reply: Peter Dutton has no plan on…

The AIM Network

Solutions for Climate Australia Media Release National advocacy group Solutions for Climate Australia called out Opposition Leader Peter Dutton for not…

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Understanding the risk

2353NM

It's often claimed the major supermarkets would prefer to see tonnes of fresh food be dumped rather than sell less…

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A Brutal Punishment: The Sentencing of David McBride

Dr Binoy Kampmark

Sometimes, it’s best not to leave the issue of justice to the judges. They do what they must: consult the…

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Corporatocracy

Lucy Hamilton

It’s time we reckoned with what it means to become a corporatocracy. Our governments exist to enact the desires of…

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Budget Futures in a Time of Global Economic Nationalism

The AIM Network

By Denis Bright Jim Chalmer’s Budget received a good reception. Commentators identified with the government’s cost-of-living commitments but wanted more targeting…

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Jane Hume: The Best Of The LNP...

Rossleigh

Ok, to be clear here, Jane Hume is one of the most articulate Liberals and possibly one of the most…

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Environment

A Future Gas Strategy that sends us Back to the…

The AIM Network

Climate Council Media Release   Sharply rebuking the Albanese Government's endorsement of gas beyond 2050, the Climate Council has labelled today’s Future…

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Climate-hit communities aghast as Labor’s Gas Strategy undermines urgent climate…

The AIM Network

Climate Communities Alliance Media Release People whose communities have been hit by floods, fires, heat, and sea level rise have spoken…

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Compost: a climate action solution

The AIM Network

Composting’s role in the fight against climate change will be in focus during International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW), to be held…

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Social Justice

Existing funds could put a roof over the head of…

The AIM Network

Community Housing Industry Association Media Release   An additional 2,090 homes housing more than 4,000 young people experiencing homelessness could be built…

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Palm Sunday wrap

The AIM Network

By Jane Salmon   Palm Sunday rallies bring together Jew and Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, many varieties of Christian, humanists and atheists to…

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Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace

The AIM Network

The Refugee Advocacy Network About the Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace - Melbourne, 24 March 2024 Since 2014, the Refugee…

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AIM Extra

Promising the Impossible: Blinken’s Out of Tune Performance in Kyiv

Dr Binoy Kampmark

Things are looking dire for the Ukrainian war effort. Promises of victory are becoming even hollower than they were last…

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Plan B

The AIM Network

By James Moore   Every time there is a release of a New York Times/Siena poll of the presidential race, the rational…

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Australian federal budget falls flat in tackling inequality: Oxfam

The AIM Network

In response to the 2024 federal budget, Oxfam Australia Interim Director of Programs Rod Goodbun said:   “In a time of unprecedented…

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Dodging the Issue: The Biden Administration Report on Israel’s Use…

Dr Binoy Kampmark

It truly is pushing the envelope of lunacy to assume that this latest revelation was revelatory. US weapons, the wonks…

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Planning Australia Futures: Green Light for Transport Oriented Development?

The AIM Network

By Denis Bright The rediscovery of Transport Oriented Development (TOD) as a planning outreach in NSW is one of the most…

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Australian Government’s Draft International Education Framework to Cost Jobs

The AIM Network

Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) Media Release The most significant outcome of the draft International Education and Skills Strategic Framework…

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Your Say

Stop funding hate!

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry   The Catholic Archbishop of Tasmania has sent a letter to students of Catholic Schools throughout Tasmania denouncing, no,…

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Book Banning and The Seven Pillars Mandate

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry A book on same sex parenting is banned. The ban only applies to a few libraries in NSW,…

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Imagine there is no Capitalism

The AIM Network

By Bert Hetebry   At a recent philosophy discussion group gathering the departing question from one member was ‘Can you imagine life…

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