No justice or peace for Palestinians in Trump’s Plan
John Menadue

No justice or peace for Palestinians in Trump’s Plan

The Trump Plan is designed to reframe the issues in favour of Israel. Palestinians have been betrayed again.

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Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid flotilla is a clear violation of international law
Donald Rothwell

Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid flotilla is a clear violation of international law

The Israel Defence Force has intercepted a flotilla of humanitarian vessels seeking to deliver aid to Gaza, taking control of multiple vessels and arresting activists, including Greta Thunberg.

States increase pressure on Commonwealth to address hospital cost increases
Stephen Duckett

States increase pressure on Commonwealth to address hospital cost increases

Hark back to December 2023. National Cabinet endorsed a historic agreement setting the parameters for future Commonwealth-state sharing of public hospital costs over the next decade.

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.

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.

Age policy is a shambles. Where to from here? Part 1 & 2
Patricia Edgar

Age policy is a shambles. Where to from here? Part 1 & 2

Wherever you look, at residential aged care institutions, at retirement village life, at the home support package scheme, or talk to the people over 65 — called the old — living at home making no claim on the system, just coping by whatever means they can, this stage of life means grappling with overwhelming challenges.

Could the Teals win Senate seats in an expanded parliament?
Bob McMullan

Could the Teals win Senate seats in an expanded parliament?

Important discussions are taking place within the government and before the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters about increasing the size of the federal parliament.

New revelations of the Murdoch empire’s underbelly – From The Hack’s real-life journalist
Rodney Tiffen

New revelations of the Murdoch empire’s underbelly – From The Hack’s real-life journalist

This is the humblest day of my life, declared Rupert Murdoch to a parliamentary committee on 19 July 2011.

The Chris Hedges Report: We are all antifa now
Chris Hedges

The Chris Hedges Report: We are all antifa now

The designation of the amorphous group antifa as a terrorist organisation allows the state to brand all dissidents as supporters of antifa and prosecute them as terrorists.

Recognition of the Palestinian State without halting the genocide: A meaningless decision
Refaat Ibrahim

Recognition of the Palestinian State without halting the genocide: A meaningless decision

Since the occurrence of the war in October 2023, which shocked the conscience of the world, bringing the Palestinian question back to the forefront of international attention, much more legitimacy has accrued to the rights of the Palestinians.

The poisonous chalice of recognition: A double-edged sword for Palestine
Ilan Pappé

The poisonous chalice of recognition: A double-edged sword for Palestine

While we should not regard it as a “historical moment” or a “game changer”, the recognition does have the potential to help Palestinians lead us into a different future.

More Boomers are choosing not to retire. Why? They don’t want to
Ross Gittins

More Boomers are choosing not to retire. Why? They don’t want to

As the great bulge of babies born after World War II has moved through their life course, the world has changed to suit them and their needs.



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