Tabitha Acret, the mother of domestic violence victim Mackenzie Anderson, launches online petition calling for tougher sentencing for abusers. The post Mother of DV victim Mackenzie Anderson launches petition for urgent law reform appeared first on Women's Agenda.| Women's Agenda
Promised Land: It’s been said that one has to go through the wilderness to get to the promised land.| Australian Family Party
Happy Leap Day 2024! Please enjoy some fun political history trivia about Australian and NZ leaders.| Dr André Brett
Australians write the word Yes or No to vote at referendums. There has been recent controversy over how any ballots marked with ticks or crosses are treated. How long have we voted the way we do? Have we voted differently in the past? Has a cross ever been valid?| Dr André Brett
Finally, our society prosecutes people for damaging the eggs of endangered eagles or nesting sites while celebrating human abortions, all while human birth| Australian Family Party
Fox and Friends: It’s been said that voters want leadership, they want to be led – “But don’t boss me around,” they quickly add.| Australian Family Party
Les Mis: As a percentage of registered voters, however – including informal votes and those who chose not to vote – Labor’s vote was just 29.5%| Australian Family Party
Extract from Terror in Australia: Workers’ Paradise Lost. Australian governments had always appealed to nationalism in their aggressive drives to recruit young men to war. World War One posters included: “Under Which Flag Will You Live? Enlist Now”; “The Trumpet... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
From War Powers Reform Zero Transparency – New Report investigates the AUKUS Pact “AUKUS and the surrender of transparency, accountability and sovereignty” A new report on the massive AUKUS military pact has found the agreement has been plagued by an... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
By Adrian Beaumont, The University of Melbourne A national Resolve poll for Nine newspapers, conducted February 18–23 from a sample of 1,506, gave the Coalition a 55–45 lead by headline respondent preferences, a three-point gain for the Coalition since January.... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
While USAID does not traditionally fund projects directly within Australia, it collaborates with the Australian government to support initiatives in neighbouring Pacific Island countries. Here are some notable projects: Controversies Surrounding USAID Projects Broader Implications Conclusion The collaboration between USAID... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
The rock blunts the scissors, the scissors cuts the paper, and the paper wraps the rock.| Australian Family Party
VUCA World: What Trump is giving America, and the world, is a long-overdue dose of reality.| Australian Family Party
The eyes have it: We don’t know whether John Wesley played cricket during his travels, but it would be a fair bet that he did| Australian Family Party
Even on a good day, it’s impossible to take The Daily Telegraph seriously, but how exactly are we supposed to take them on a bad day? And by bad day, I mean last week, when they published this lead story headlined ‘Albo’s migrant tsunami: How record arrivals are causing inflation, housing crisis.’ Because, you know,More| New Matilda
Digital Dark Age: Every aspect of our lives is connected to the web and It is because of this web that we are now in this predicament.| Australian Family Party
Just thought I’d pop back in as a one off, to say: This is awesome. The whole of Real Australia voted against the so-called “Voice to Parliament”. To find the pockets of anti-Australian sentiment, you have to zoom in the map to view the inner cities of the state capitals, and the A.C.T. In these […]| XYZ