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The California wildfires and the unmentioned threat of nuclear radiation

January 11, 2025 Noel Wauchope 3

So far, the corporate media is not mentioning the potential threat of the Los Angeles horror fires to the Santa Susana Field Nuclear Laboratory. The Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) is located approximately 18 miles […]

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My Kangaroo Island

January 11, 2025 Michael Taylor 13

The looks of excitement on our faces was sure evidence that Mr Borham’s idea was met with class approval. It was 1966. Trevor Borham was our class teacher at the Parndana Area School on Kangaroo […]

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Australian Conservation Foundation warns of more climate catastrophes as LA wildfires burn and 2024 declared hottest year on record

January 11, 2025 AIMN Editorial 5

Australian Conservation Foundation Media Release With 2024 now officially declared the hottest year on record, and wildfires continuing to rage in California, the Australian Conservation Foundation says urgent action is needed to phase out fossil […]

Politics

Critical Archival Encounters and the Evolving Historiography of the Dismissal of the Whitlam Government (Part 5)

January 11, 2025 AIMN Editorial 3

By Jenny Hocking Continued from Part 4 On the afternoon of 11 November 1975, Kerr revealed that he had secretly met with the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Sir Garfield Barwick, the […]

Politics

Prelude to an election: Voters beware (Part 1)

January 10, 2025 John Lord 7

The golden sun bathes our lands in warm light, casting a joyful glow as people revel in the delights of summer. Laughter and cheer fill the air as holidaymakers engage in carefree play, focusing solely […]

Politics

Refugees as Business: The Paladin Group Contract

January 10, 2025 AIMN Editorial 3

Though our original site will still be up for another couple of years, it is a horrid thought knowing that it will eventually be gone, and with it, thousands of articles that are a record […]

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Detained Without Charge: Eleven Yemenis Leave Guantánamo

January 10, 2025 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

On January 6, the Pentagon announced that it had “resettled” 11 Yemeni men to Oman after detaining them over two decades without charge at the US naval facility of Guantánamo Bay. Notice of this repatriation was […]

Environment

Richest 1% burn through their annual carbon limit in just 10 days

January 10, 2025 AIMN Editorial 4

Oxfam Australia Media Release The richest 1 percent have burned through their share of the annual global carbon budget – the amount of CO2 that can be added to the atmosphere without pushing the world […]

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Make brain health your New Year’s resolution in 2025

January 10, 2025 AIMN Editorial 2

Dementia Australia Media Release As many Australians start the year with a New Year’s resolution to increase their physical activity, Dementia Australia is cheering them on. Physical inactivity is the nation’s largest contributing modifiable risk […]

Politics

Critical Archival Encounters and the Evolving Historiography of the Dismissal of the Whitlam Government (Part 4)

January 10, 2025 AIMN Editorial 4

By Jenny Hocking Continued from Part 3 Kerr always claimed that the decision to dismiss the Whitlam government was his alone, that the leader of the opposition, Malcolm Fraser, did not know and that he […]

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