Israel is about to empty Gaza
Chris Hedges

Israel is about to empty Gaza

As Israel prepares to ethnically cleanse the whole of Gaza, it is also setting the stage for a regional crisis.

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Inspiring Australia?
Kim Carr

Inspiring Australia?

With 48% of voters paying little or no attention to the campaign, according to an Essential poll, Senator Kim Carr, a former Labor minister, takes a look at how the two major parties have performed in what he describes as an uninspiring campaign.

Faith and public policy
Francis Sullivan

Faith and public policy

Easter is as good a time as any to be reminded that Christianity has a contribution in the formulation of public policy.

Xi pushes for fair trade after Trump tariffs land
BA Hamzah

Xi pushes for fair trade after Trump tariffs land

After President Donald Trump’s decision to exempt selected electronic goods from tariffs, the gloves are temporarily off between Washington and Beijing. However, though some sanity has returned to the White House, the damage has already been done.

The Trump effect is a wrecking ball, and we’re in the blast zone
Peter Varghese

The Trump effect is a wrecking ball, and we’re in the blast zone

As the US president declares victory at every turn, he will leave behind a changed world. The implications for Australia are profound.

Giving birth to the new international order
Jeffrey Sachs

Giving birth to the new international order

The multipolar world will be born when the geopolitical weight of Asia, Africa, and Latin America matches their rising economic weight.

Managing overseas student policy is key to keeping migration numbers in check. If I was immigration minister, Part 2
Abul Rizvi

Managing overseas student policy is key to keeping migration numbers in check. If I was immigration minister, Part 2

Ever since Scott Morrison told overseas students to go home at the start of the pandemic and then stomped on the student visa accelerator once the pandemic ended, overseas student numbers have increased and policy has been fraught with constant changes to reduce the inflow of students.

Looking for a fair wind: Reflections on Australia’s maritime security
Jocelyn Chey

Looking for a fair wind: Reflections on Australia’s maritime security

Australians may miss out on opportunities to reinforce our regional security if they are over-concerned about Chinese aggression in the South Pacific and do not take the opportunity of engaging in regional dialogue to resolve common problems.

The effect the Greens will have as a ginger party
David Solomon

The effect the Greens will have as a ginger party

The Greens no longer aspire to be a party of government. They have become what is best described as a ginger party, a political party that tries to influence the direction and policies of the Labor Party.

There is no future without children
Don Edgar,  Patricia Edgar

There is no future without children

Imagine a world without children, a world steadily depopulating like that in the dystopian novel by P.D. James, Children of Men.

Zionist Federation lodges Federal Court complaint against journalist Mary Kostakidis
Paul Gregoire

Zionist Federation lodges Federal Court complaint against journalist Mary Kostakidis

The Zionist Federation of Australia has filed a legal action with the Federal Court of Australia against renowned Australian journalist Mary Kostakidis relating to a complaint it first raised with the Australian Human Rights Commission in July 2024, claiming posts she made on social media platform X were antisemitic in nature.

ABC has Four Corners with just one angle: Anti-China Media Watch
Marcus Reubenstein

ABC has Four Corners with just one angle: Anti-China Media Watch

In the midst of a federal election campaign, China is front and centre, with the major parties falling over themselves to look tough on national security.  The mainstream media is once again aiding and abetting the political narrative without any serious analysis; Albo and Dutton are going to swipe back the Port of Darwin from its CCP-linked owners, but the mainstream media is clueless as to how that will happen; Tony Abbott tells his former chief of staff we’re being bullied by China; and a heavily-promoted Four Corners program fails to scale the great wall of objectivity.

It’s time to rethink socialist principles amid the ruins of neoliberalism
Allan Patience

It’s time to rethink socialist principles amid the ruins of neoliberalism

Socialist principles are an unloved entry in the contemporary lexicon of Western political thought.



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