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Critical Archival Encounters and the Evolving Historiography of the Dismissal of the Whitlam Government (Part 2)

January 8, 2025 AIMN Editorial 3

By Jenny Hocking Continued from Part 1 After years of legal action, still absent from public view are crucial documents from a most contentious time in British imperial history: the 1947 and 1948 diaries covering […]

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The polar playground for a suicidal species?

January 7, 2025 Noel Wauchope 2

Where to begin on this mind-boggling story about epic changes on a very small planet? Well, let’s begin on the fun part. The Australian Antarctic Program encourages some pretty innocuous recreational activities, plus of course, […]

Politics

ABC News refuses to correct manifestly false reporting about Labor’s poverty reduction

January 7, 2025 AIMN Editorial 8

By Alan Austin An interview on the 7.30 Report in November asserted falsely that poverty in Australia was worsening under the Albanese Government. That segment, as shown in an earlier analysis last month, reported that […]

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Netflix Robodebt Australia’s War Against The People

January 7, 2025 David Ayliffe 8

Bigger Than ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’ I have just watched Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, a fantastic four part series about the ineptitude of the British Post Office and a corrupt computer […]

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Take Your Money and Shove it: The Second Long Telegram, US Aid, and Russia’s Economic Trauma

January 7, 2025 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

“It was as if the West’s central philosophical commitment to limited government was extirpated by a crude economic determinism that insisted on no government in Russia.” (Peter J. Stavrakis, Kennan Institute Occasional Papers, 1993). Diplomatic […]

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Australian Koala Foundation to re-launch Democracy Booklet ahead of looming election

January 7, 2025 AIMN Editorial 1

Australian Koala Foundation Media Release The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) are preparing to re-launch a refreshed version of their ‘Democracy Booklet’ initiative ahead of the federal election this year. The campaign will run for ten […]

Politics

Critical Archival Encounters and the Evolving Historiography of the Dismissal of the Whitlam Government (Part 1)

January 7, 2025 AIMN Editorial 3

By Jenny Hocking Abstract Gough Whitlam was deeply committed to the preservation of history, and keenly attuned to the importance of the documentary record in the writing of it. For Whitlam, the written record – […]

Politics

As the world turned to shit, the Coalition turned to religion

January 6, 2025 AIMN Editorial 4

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 […]

Politics

The Party That Killed Democracy (Part 1)

January 6, 2025 David Ayliffe 5

The demise of Western Democracy has been predicted in various ways over the years. It all started I think with The Party, or at least a Party. Remember that party when there was lots of […]

AIM Extra

Join the Army; Travel to Exotic, Distant Lands; and Radicalise

January 6, 2025 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

It has been popular to see political and religious radicalisation as something oddly separable from institutions of state. State institutions are meant to cope and cure the condition, not foster it. Like some errant form, […]

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