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The killing continues, but Australia’s Government stands firm in supporting Israel and criminalising PalestineBy Farah Abdurahman | January 24, 2024As the civilian death toll in Gaza exceeds 25,500 Palestinians, at least 10,400 of whom were children, the ...
AUKUS risks unveiled – is Australia sleepwalking into a submarines disaster?By Rex Patrick | March 12, 2024It’s risk that brings down projects. Over the past month a number of serious risks have materialised in the AUKUS ...
Assange and the media: how far is the Fourth Estate to blame for Julian’s persecution?By Michael West | March 9, 2024How is the media culpable for the travesty of justice which is the persecution of Julian Assange? An edited ...
Facebook pulls plug on ‘News Media Bargaining Code’ – what’s next?By Kim Wingerei | March 5, 2024Meta's Facebook has declared it will stop paying Australian media outlets for content when current agreements ...
Richard Marles’ Indonesia trip – trust us, we’re from the Land Down Under and mean you no harmBy Duncan Graham | March 2, 2024Despite Australia's much-touted border force efficiency and our 'shared collective security' cooperation with ...
Serious monkey business. The animal cruelty in our midst.By Robyn Kirby | February 23, 2024On a quiet tree-lined road in rural Victoria is a large primate breeding and research facility. To all, apart from ...
Last chance for Julian Assange. It is time for Albanese to put his words into action.By Greg Barns | February 19, 2024Last week, Parliament voted overwhelmingly for a motion to end the Julian Assange case. This week, he is in the ...
Indonesia elects a new President – more of the same or back to the past?By Duncan Graham | February 15, 2024Close to 60% of Indonesians voted for Prabowo Subianto as their new President. It's a surprisingly big win where ...
Doxing hypocrisy: pro-peace doctors doxed en masseBy Farah Abdurahman | February 14, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is moving to criminalise doxing after the 'Z600 breach', which saw the names of ...
The year of voting fearfully. Indonesia to elect a new presidentBy Duncan Graham | February 8, 2024It's a big year for elections worldwide, with some four billion people picking leaders in the US, India and 70 ...
Are UNRWA aid cuts an Australian breach of Genocide Convention, or another double standard?By Farah Abdurahman | February 3, 2024Australia's government treats Jews and Palestinians differently, both in foreign policy and at home. Defunding the ...
What voice will we give to Australia’s future and where does it leave Australia Day?By Lisa Jackson Pulver | January 26, 2024Whether celebrating Australia Day or not, it's a good day to consider the repercussions of the Voice debate and ...
The killing continues, but Australia’s Government stands firm in supporting Israel and criminalising PalestineBy Farah Abdurahman | January 24, 2024As the civilian death toll in Gaza exceeds 25,500 Palestinians, at least 10,400 of whom were children, the ...