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Peter Dutton’s plan to sack 36,000 public servants comes at a cost

February 7, 2025 Michael Taylor 4

Editorial: Is Peter Dutton just spouting populist rhetoric, or does he fully intend sacking 36,000 public servants if his party wins office later this year? If the latter, there will likely be repercussions. These are […]

Satire

Dutton: “Hitler Did A Great Deal On The Invasion Of Poland!”

February 6, 2025 Rossleigh 10

Yeah, all right, that’s not what he said. What Dutton actually said was: “He’s not become the President of the United States by being anything other than shrewd, you’ve seen it in his business life, […]

Social Justice

How Homelessness is a Social Justice Issue

February 6, 2025 AIMN Editorial 4

By Denis Hay Description Homelessness is a social justice issue rooted in inequality. Learn how systemic failures in Australia create homelessness and how we can solve it. Introduction Homelessness in Australia is often misunderstood as […]

Politics

Elect Peter Dutton, get a mini Trump

February 6, 2025 Michael Taylor 13

Peter Dutton – the man who wants to be prime minister – has shown a noticeable inclination towards adopting some aspects of Donald Trump’s political style and policies, particularly in the context of populism and […]

AIM Extra

Dementia prevalence to double without urgent commitment to brain health

February 6, 2025 AIMN Editorial 2

Dementia Australia Media Release According to 2025 figures released today, the prevalence of dementia is projected to double within the next 30 years without significant intervention, highlighting the urgent need for a national conversation on […]

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Politics

Is “Bad Faith”‘s Council for National Policy the Atlas Network’s half-brother?

February 6, 2025 Lucy Hamilton 41

The Council for National Policy is the ultra-secret body tracked in the documentary Bad Faith. Are the Mont Pelerin Society fingerprints there just by chance? The chaos that is erupting from the people around Trump […]

AIM Extra

Why Fly in Europe? The Dark Triumph of the Ryanair Effect

February 5, 2025 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

It has had a rebarbative, blighting effect across the entire aviation industry. The Ryanair model, for want of a better term, prides itself on minimal, no-frills service for eye popping prices. The Irish-based low-cost carrier […]

AIM Extra

From a war zone to a resort: President Trump’s latest grand plan is a dangerous one

February 5, 2025 Michael Taylor 16

Editorial President Trump’s statement about leveling Gaza and turning it into a Riviera is highly controversial and could be seen as irresponsible and dangerous for several reasons. Such rhetoric, especially from a president with significant […]

AIM Extra

Long-term solutions vital to mitigate health impacts of floods, drought and fires

February 5, 2025 AIMN Editorial 0

National Rural Health Alliance and CAHA Media Release In the wake of devastating floods in Northern Queensland and bushfires in Victoria, rural communities in these regions are grappling with significant health impacts that will have […]

Politics

Crossbench and community sector leaders urge parliament to raise income support

February 5, 2025 AIMN Editorial 5

Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) Media Release Parliamentarians, including many members of the crossbench, have joined community sector leaders in calling on the parliament to raise the rate of income support. MPs Bridget Archer, […]

Politics

DeepSeek AI Case study: Let’s Get Australia Back on Track – The Priorities of a Dutton Coalition Government

February 4, 2025 AIMN Editorial 4

By Steve Davies My reasons for deciding to use the Liberal Party’s document as a case study are to: Demonstrate the speed and value of using AI in conjunction mechanisms of moral disengagement and moral […]

Politics

Election 2025: Who let the dogs out?

February 4, 2025 Dr James Moylan 10

Before we all plunge into electioneering mode I would like to say a few things about the piss-poor political choices available in Australia, as well as the piss-poor political discussions that we are all about […]

AIM Extra

ACOSS welcomes Ombudsman investigation into Targeted Compliance Framework and income support cancellations

February 4, 2025 AIMN Editorial 0

Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) Media Release ACOSS has welcomed the Commonwealth Ombudsman’s investigation into serious issues with the Targeted Compliance Framework with a focus on whether income support cancellations are being made in […]

Environment

Don’t clear native vegetation if you want high crop yields

February 4, 2025 AIMN Editorial 0

University of South Australia (UniSA) Media Release South Australian ecologists have provided irrevocable proof why native vegetation is critical for healthy crop yields and should be protected in agricultural regions. In the first study of […]

Politics

Trump, Tariffs and Russia: A Very Muddled Policy

February 4, 2025 Dr Binoy Kampmark 16

It has become something of a fixation in the Donald Trump war chest of options that cowing, discomforting and baffling his various counterparts on the international scene with tariffs is bound to work at every […]

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