Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan
Ben Saul

Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan

At the National Press Club this week, Ben Saul argued that Australia is more than a modest middle power and must step up on Palestine.

Chris Sidoti's prescription for action on Palestine
Chris Sidoti

Chris Sidoti's prescription for action on Palestine

At the National Press Club this week with Ben Saul, Chris Sidoti argues that recognition of Palestine is important, but that Australia must also comply with international law obligations, including acting on arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.

We killed our car industry and now we're drafted to fight against Chinese EVs (again?)
Fred Zhang

ANTI-CHINA MEDIA WATCH

We killed our car industry and now we're drafted to fight against Chinese EVs (again?)

The call is getting louder and louder: Australia needs to join allies in restricting Chinese electric vehicles.


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Jane Goodall, the gentle disrupter whose research on chimpanzees redefined what it meant to be human
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Jane Goodall, the gentle disrupter whose research on chimpanzees redefined what it meant to be human

Anyone proposing to offer a master class on changing the world for the better, without becoming negative, cynical, angry or narrow-minded in the process, could model their advice on the life and work of pioneering animal behaviour scholar Jane Goodall.

Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud Flotilla vessels: What we know so far
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Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud Flotilla vessels: What we know so far

Despite carrying only a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid, the flotilla had pressed forward with its mission to establish a maritime corridor into Gaza.

Is this the beginning of the end for US democracy?
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Is this the beginning of the end for US democracy?

In Portland, in 2025, we hear echoes of the same beginnings of dictatorships everywhere: protesters recast as “terrorists,” and enemies within, and federal troops poised to turn against us.

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Trump-Netanyahu plan: Reproducing occupation under the name of 'peace'

What was recently proposed by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under the title peace deals is nothing but a rearrangement of the cards of power in the region, far from addressing the core of the Palestinian issue: justice.

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Australia’s mental health services are buckling due to rising demand, staff shortages and patient violence

Interventions such as formal support systems are needed for Australia’s exhausted, overwhelmed mental health nurses.

PR firms are spreading climate misinformation on behalf of fossil fuel companies. Could Australia stop them?
Christian Downie

PR firms are spreading climate misinformation on behalf of fossil fuel companies. Could Australia stop them?

Have you heard offshore wind farms kill whales? (They don’t.) Or that electric vehicles catch fire more often than petrol cars? (It’s the opposite.) Perhaps you’ve heard “natural” gas is clean? (It can be worse than coal.)

Quantico’s verdict: The silence that stripped Trump bare
Stewart Sweeney

Quantico’s verdict: The silence that stripped Trump bare

Donald Trump has always measured power by applause. Rallies, ratings, and ovations have been his fuel, the noise that kept the illusion of command alive. But at Quantico, facing the nation’s military brass, the noise stopped.

Trump’s mongrel punt
Bob Bowker

Trump’s mongrel punt

In the Australian vernacular, a mongrel punt is an erratic kick forward of a football which leaves those participating in the game with an awkward choice between contesting possession (possibly at the cost of broken fingers) and waiting to see where the ball bounces.

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Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan
Ben Saul

Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan

At the National Press Club this week, Ben Saul argued that Australia is more than a modest middle power and must step up on Palestine.

Chris Sidoti's prescription for action on Palestine
Chris Sidoti

Chris Sidoti's prescription for action on Palestine

At the National Press Club this week with Ben Saul, Chris Sidoti argues that recognition of Palestine is important, but that Australia must also comply with international law obligations, including acting on arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.

Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud Flotilla vessels: What we know so far
Elizabeth Melimopoulos

Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud Flotilla vessels: What we know so far

Despite carrying only a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid, the flotilla had pressed forward with its mission to establish a maritime corridor into Gaza.

Trump-Netanyahu plan: Reproducing occupation under the name of 'peace'
Refaat Ibrahim

Trump-Netanyahu plan: Reproducing occupation under the name of 'peace'

What was recently proposed by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under the title peace deals is nothing but a rearrangement of the cards of power in the region, far from addressing the core of the Palestinian issue: justice.

Trump’s mongrel punt
Bob Bowker

Trump’s mongrel punt

In the Australian vernacular, a mongrel punt is an erratic kick forward of a football which leaves those participating in the game with an awkward choice between contesting possession (possibly at the cost of broken fingers) and waiting to see where the ball bounces.

Sidoti and Saul on what we can and must do to stop the killing
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Sidoti and Saul on what we can and must do to stop the killing

Appearing yesterday at Canberra's National Press Club, Chris Sidoti and Ben Saul laid out the things Australia can and must do to play our proper part to end the genocide. In coming days we will run the text of both speeches, and the questions that followed. For now it is well worth your time to watch two genuine leaders.

Peace without justice
Sawsan Madina

Peace without justice

We are told that Trump's Gaza Peace Plan envisages a potential pathway to a future Palestinian state.

‘Stunning reversal’: New York Times poll finds US support for Israel has plummeted
Julia Conley

‘Stunning reversal’: New York Times poll finds US support for Israel has plummeted

“Though this was utterly unthinkable even five years ago,” said one journalist, “it’s now reflected in poll after poll, and is so entrenched it’s hard to imagine it can be reversed.”


John Menadue's book on Israel's war against Gaza

Israel's war against Gaza

Media coverage of the war in Gaza since October 2023 has spread a series of lies propagated by Israel and the United States. This publication presents information, analysis, clarification, views and perspectives largely unavailable in mainstream media in Australia and elsewhere.

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We killed our car industry and now we're drafted to fight against Chinese EVs (again?)
Fred Zhang

ANTI-CHINA MEDIA WATCH

We killed our car industry and now we're drafted to fight against Chinese EVs (again?)

The call is getting louder and louder: Australia needs to join allies in restricting Chinese electric vehicles.

Trump says climate change is a hoax. Are we in safer hands with the ‘commos’?
Ross Gittins

Trump says climate change is a hoax. Are we in safer hands with the ‘commos’?

When you hear that malevolent old fool Donald Trump tell the United Nations that climate change is “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world”, it’s hard to resist throwing up your arms in despair. If mighty America won’t set a good example, what hope is there for the rest of us?

China is likely to surpass its new emissions target. Australia should emulate its energy plan
Tim Buckley,  AM Jonson,  Caroline Wang

China is likely to surpass its new emissions target. Australia should emulate its energy plan

In an address to the UN General Assembly last week, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced China’s target to reduce carbon emissions by 7-10% from their peak by 2035, with the goal of achieving even higher levels.


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Sidoti needs to study comparative genocide

Simon Tatz — Melbourne

Chris Sidoti should study comparative genocide. His claim that Rwandans and Jews could somehow escape genocide is historically incorrect. Australia, the US and other Western nations restricted Jewish immigration from Europe. The US infamously turned back the St Louis ship carrying German Jews. Many of its passengers were exterminated in Nazi concentration camps. As for Rwanda, I recommend Sidoti reads Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda by Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire. Sidoti might want to explain to where these people fled, and what happened to them. Gaza shares a border with Egypt. It's not...
The war criminal and the faux mathematician

Alyssa Aleksanian — Hazelb

Let’s have a recap shall we? A wanted war criminal enacting a genocide, and a president who is arresting and disappearing his own citizens, come up with a 20-point peace plan that involves no Palestinian input. A reminder that this is a war criminal, whose population at latest poll, showed 95% believed that not enough force or sufficient force had been used in Gaza, and a president who thinks that a 400% discount on eggs means you’re getting them at a discount. And we think these people are sufficient to create a peace plan? The coloniser and...
The beginning of the end of the propaganda state

Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

The US business and political elites set out over 100 years ago to eliminate any real democracy that might have emerged in the US. That was brilliantly illustrated by Alex Carey in his revelatory book Taking the Risk out of Democracy. Since the early part of last century, trillions have been spent by those elites on the most extensive and brilliant propaganda campaign to eliminate any possibility of democracy in the US. During that same period, billions have been spent by US and other Zionists to create a fantasy narrative of god-given Jewish rights to the land of Palestine....
Heads I win, tails you lose!

Les Macdonald — Balmain NSW 2041

You would think that we would have come to an understanding of the sheer mental and moral vacuity of the orange Donald. But apparently not! That the vast bulk of Western punditry and political leadership could not treat this dog's breakfast of a proposal with anything but derision indicates the extent to which Western civilisation has declined into fatuity and ineptitude. Only the mentally incapable could see it as anywhere near dealing with the substantive moral issues involved. But I guess that is most of us!



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