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Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace

March 22, 2024 The AIM Network 2

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

Schoolbooks arrive at Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre

Human potential is crushed by disaster capitalism

March 22, 2024 Lucy Hamilton 5

We must speak to people who require assistance and listen to their needs instead of speaking over them. In the case of Australia’s refugee policy, […]

Censors Celebrated: Misinformation and Disinformation Down Under

March 22, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 16

The heralded arrival of the Internet caused flutters of enthusiasm, streaks of heart-felt hope. Unregulated, and supposedly all powerful, an information medium never before seen […]

Human Rights or the Right to Discriminate?

March 22, 2024 Roswell 14

The Religious Discrimination Bill, in draft form has been presented to open the way for consideration in the Parliament and Senate to ensure that those […]

Archer, Pocock win McKinnon Prize for outstanding political leadership

March 20, 2024 The AIM Network 7

Federal Member for Bass Bridget Archer and ACT Senator David Pocock have been announced as winners of the McKinnon Prize, Australia’s independent, non-partisan award for […]

Should I Leave My Wife For Princess Catherine And Other Pointless Debates…

March 20, 2024 Rossleigh 8

Now I could start this evening’s meal by telling my wife that I’m leaving her for Kate Middleton but I’m not going to do that […]

R&D push will boost Australia by $100 billion and 42,000 new jobs

March 20, 2024 The AIM Network 8

Science & Technology Australia Media Release   The Australian economy would be $100 billion bigger and boosted by 42,000 new jobs by hitting a target of […]

Labor Hegemony Under Threat? Perspectives on the By-Election in Ipswich West

March 19, 2024 The AIM Network 15

By Denis Bright   The tidal wave swing against Labor in the Ipswich West by-election on 16 March 2024 created no ripples on the stagnant Bremer […]

Predictable Outcomes: Australia, the National Security Committee, and invading Iraq

March 19, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

Archivists can be a dull if industrious lot. Christmas crackers are less important than the new year announcement in Canberra, when the National Archives of […]

Dutton’s bid for nuclear power: hoax or reckless endangerment?

March 18, 2024 David Tyler 17

It’s incredible. Such is our love-in with Peter “Junkyard” Dutton, our former Border Overlord, who used to play the bad cop dispensing rough justice–doing whatever […]

No wind power, no solar farms. Let’s go NUCLEAR!

March 18, 2024 Roswell 9

Holidaying down at Busselton in the last week, enjoying time catching up with family and taking opportunity to walk for miles on the pristine beach. […]

Racing the Sun

March 18, 2024 The AIM Network 6

By James Moore   “If you want to know the secrets of existence, do the math. There is no other way. There is only one truth, […]

Israel government continues to block aid response despite ICJ genocide court ruling, says Oxfam

March 18, 2024 The AIM Network 7

Oxfam Australia Media Release   International community resorts to sea routes and air drops rather than challenge Israel for systemically undermining unfettered access of relief Israeli […]

Siding with Spotify: The European Commission Fines Apple

March 17, 2024 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

It will come as little surprise that colossal Apple has been favouring its own music streaming service in snuffing and stuffing competitors. The company, it […]

Plan to dump eight toxic oil platforms off Gippsland

March 16, 2024 The AIM Network 17

Friends of the Earth Media Release Threat from mercury, lead & radioactive waste pollution A multinational fossil fuel company has applied to the federal government […]

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