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US Soldiers from Wikileaks ‘Collateral Murder’ Video Apologize
AN OPEN LETTER OF RECONCILIATION & RESPONSIBILITY TO THE IRAQI PEOPLEBy Josh Stieber and Ethan Mccord, former specialists U.S. Army, 19 April 2010 Two former...
Gas Price Crisis: Australians Want a Government Intervention
“There is no gas supply crisis. Australia has a gas greed crisis. The gas industry is making enormous windfall profits, up to $40 billion this year alone, off the back of exporting 80% of Australian gas."
The battle to save Koalas from extinction in Australia
The NSW Government has lost control on private native forestry 11 November 2022, NSW - The NSW Government is hanging regional councils and koalas out...
Australian Domestic Gas Reservation policy is long overdue
Want a solution for the energy crisis gripping Australia’s east? Look west You can thank Margaret Thatcher for the gas supply crunch Australia’s east coast has...
The Block at Redfern, Sydney, site of the 2004 Redfern riots
A famous Aboriginal flag mural overlooked the 'The Block', Redfern, an enclave of Indigenous people in Redfern, inner-city Sydney. The Block was the scene of the...
Climate of the Nation Report: Australia Climate Research
The Climate of the Nation 2022 Report reveals record numbers of Australians who are “very concerned” about climate change as record floods and extreme...
Michelle Grattan: Anthony Albanese won’t be at COP27 but energy will be on his mind
Anthony Albanese leaves late next week for another round of international diplomacy, starting with the East Asia Summit in Cambodia, followed by the G20...
Victoria lifts gas exploration moratorium & banned fracking
It’s bad news for the climate Melbourne, Victoria, 18 March, 2020 - Amid coronavirus chaos, the Victorian government announced its decision earlier this week to lift the ban...
Will your energy bills come down? Only if Labor gets serious
If Labor genuinely wants to stop prices skyrocketing, it must forcibly reserve gas for the east coast market. The policy has worked for Western Australia. The question is, does it have the nerve?
‘Why investigative journalism matters’ by Gavin MacFadyen
by Gavin MacFadyen, 2006 Serious, in-depth journalism may be unwell but it is still alive in Britain despite an almost complete lack of institutional support...


