
Month: March 2025


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George Theodoridis, whose insightful articles on Ancient Greece and Athenian dramatists have graced our sites for seven years, is compiling them into a book with his American publisher. The book will also feature your comments, […]

Unmasking Robodebt’s Ghosts: Can AI Stop Moral Disengagement in Its Tracks?
By Steve Davies Background In light of the Secretary of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations public statement of 21 March 2025 I asked Grok to analyse her statement through the mechanisms of moral […]

Kirsty Coventry, Rebranding and the IOC
The International Olympic Committee, the sporting world’s equivalent of a white-collar crime family, has made its decision on who will succeed the outgoing president, Thomas Bach. Representatives gathered in Greece at Costa Navarino, to make […]

Coalition must provide clear answers on nuclear policy
Australians for Affordable Energy Media Release The Coalition must provide immediate and detailed answers about its nuclear energy policy after Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor failed to confirm even basic costs. Australians for Affordable Energy is […]

Plastic Apocalypse
Where the tide leaves in sorrow, where the oceans weep beneath the sky’s wide and endless dome, Lies a silent affliction, a slow creeping bane that shrouds the earth in synthetic foam. It slithers through […]

Rant 1: A Memo to the 77 Million
First in a Series? By James Moore “Courage is a fire, and bullying is a smoke.” – Benjamin Disraeli. I keep waiting for it all to collapse. Who doesn’t? When you begin to fire staff […]

Liberation Day, or Self-Aggrandisement Day?
You might have heard President Trump talk of “Liberation Day” – a term he has used to describe significant policy shifts during his presidency, though its meaning has evolved depending on the context in which […]

Why the Federal Election 2025 Could Change Australia Forever
By Denis Hay Description Australia’s federal election 2025 looms as cost of living, housing, climate, and youth issues put the nation’s future on the line. Introduction Picture this: It’s a chilly winter evening in outer […]

Nuclear power is such a mess – Zaporizhzhia plant as the shining example
You do wonder how the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) can tell us with a straight face, that nuclear power is safe! Nobody talks about Chernobyl any more (melted down 1986), Fukushima (melted down 2011). […]