Dreyfus leaves little legacy
Greg Barns

Dreyfus leaves little legacy

In his term as attorney-general, Mark Dreyfus failed to address many big issues.

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In his victory speech, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted social policy as a major factor in Labor’s electoral success, particularly Medicare, housing and cost-of-living relief. He was justified in doing so.

Exclusion of Ed Husic from the Albanese Ministry Statement
Paul Keating

Exclusion of Ed Husic from the Albanese Ministry Statement

A showing of poor judgment, unfairness and diminished respect for the contribution of others.

Re-elected Albanese Govt must condemn Israel's brutality and cut ties
Jewish Council of Australia

Re-elected Albanese Govt must condemn Israel's brutality and cut ties

On 5 May, the Israeli Parliament approved plans to annex and occupy Gaza. These plans have been discussed for months. This is a blatant mission to ethnically cleanse Gaza, advancing Israel’s colonial intentions to take over the territory and rid it of Palestinians.

An economic reform agenda for Labor
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An economic reform agenda for Labor

The recent election was won by looking ahead. But a better economic future requires an economic reform agenda, and getting agreement will not be easy. However, there are encouraging signs that the government is up to the task.

Brave new world
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Brave new world

As Australia’s newly elected government seeks to navigate the shoals of President Donald Trump’s new world after the election on 3 May, it will behove us to think beyond our tariff concerns and AUKUS and focus on Southeast Asia.

Judaism and Zionism are not the same
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Judaism and Zionism are not the same

No doubt about it. We live in a topsy-turvy world. How Kafkaesque can it get, when some of Zionism’s most fervent supporters have been politicians like Scott Morrison, Peter Dutton or — God help us — the Mad King of Mar-a-Lago?

Who’s afraid of big, bad China?
Jocelyn Chey

Who’s afraid of big, bad China?

Be afraid, be very afraid. But not of China. To the contrary, the proper management of co-operative relations with China is essential to Australia’s future.

When the centre cannot hold: US polarisation is driving the word away
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Once admired for its democratic institutions, cultural dynamism, and global leadership, the United States now finds itself in a different spotlight.

Sustaining hope when war is normalised
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Sustaining hope when war is normalised

What follows is a link to my talk given on 24 April at the Canberra gathering of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War.

The third Nakba in Israel’s war of genocide
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The third Nakba in Israel’s war of genocide

Why does the Albanese Government shirk its responsibility?

India, Pakistan trade threats after Kashmir massacre – Asian Media Report
David Armstrong

India, Pakistan trade threats after Kashmir massacre – Asian Media Report

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Being a good international citizen in a Trumpian world
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Being a good international citizen in a Trumpian world

We live in troubling times, globally and regionally, with not the least of our troubles being the current occupant of the White House.



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