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Australia Stands Tall

22 September 2025 AIMN Editorial 11
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese did something rare in Australian politics – he stood tall on the world stage. By Peter Brown For once, Australia has refused to be Washington’s obedient junior partner. Prime Minister Anthony […]
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AIM Extra

Trump and the Shadow of Fascism

22 September 2025 Michael Taylor 9
In recent months, accusations that Donald Trump and his administration embody fascism have become more frequent. The word carries historical weight, and using it carelessly risks turning it into a mere insult. But the question […]
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AIM Extra

On Behalf of Bisan: A Voice Gaza Can’t Afford to Lose

22 September 2025 AIMN Editorial 0
By Tracie Aylmer   I’ve been contacted by one of Gaza’s bravest journalists, Bisan Owda. She describes conditions there as beyond words – utter devastation amid relentless bombardment. Israel is targeting her not for any […]
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AIM Extra

Mississippi Yearning

21 September 2025 AIMN Editorial 3
By James Moore   “The flower that smiles today, tomorrow dies; all that we wish to stay, tempts and then flies.” (Percy Bysshe Shelley). We were driving a road down the bottomlands of cotton fields […]
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Satire

Trump’s boomerang won’t come back

21 September 2025 Roswell 3
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRIME MINISTER FROM: Office of the Prime Minister, Department of Bigly Preparedness SUBJECT: Anticipated Grievances from POTUS47 Regarding the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Related Matters Date: September 21, 2025 Background: Following the […]
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AIM Extra

Trump’s Long Game: Vague Orders, Loyalist Purges, and the Weaponisation of Justice

21 September 2025 Lachlan McKenzie 2
Prosecutor says “no case” → fired. Trump: “JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!” Translation: prosecute enemies or else. Loyalty over law – democracy becomes collateral damage. Donald Trump has, for decades, used a familiar playbook: he […]
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AIM Extra

Dear Editor: Your Reporters Deserve Medals, Not Scissors

21 September 2025 Lachlan McKenzie 2
To the Editor, Let’s start with the obvious: Sherryn Groch and Rachael Dexter have done what journalists are meant to do – drag the truth into daylight. Their investigation, “Don’t mention Hitler and you’re sweet: […]
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Politics

Why Does Tony Abbott Like St Kilda?

21 September 2025 Rossleigh 3
Ok, I thought I’d start off with a joke. No, not the one about what’s the difference between Pauline and Jacinta? Answer: Pauline was suspended from the Liberal Party for having the same policy ideas […]
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AIM Extra

Public Housing in Australia: What Changed and Why

21 September 2025 AIMN Editorial 7
By Denis Hay   Description Comprehensive guide to public housing, community, and social housing, featuring 2024 statistics and policy updates leveraging Australia’s dollar sovereignty. 🎧 Prefer to listen to this article? Press play Introduction: From […]
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America’s overreach: bullying allies to bury Palestine’s statehood

21 September 2025 Michael Taylor 8
As the United Nations General Assembly convenes on September 22, the world watches a pivotal moment in the Israel-Palestine conflict. But instead of diplomacy, the U.S. Congress has chosen intimidation. On September 18, Republican leaders […]
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AIM Extra

Trump’s America: The First Amendment’s Hollow Echo

20 September 2025 Michael Taylor 10
So-called free speech under Trump’s gaze The First Amendment stands as a cornerstone of American democracy. It safeguards freedom of speech, of the press, the right to assemble and protest, to practice religion (or abstain), […]
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Environment

UNGA – ‘A global win but a domestic disappointment’: Australia misses crucial milestone for Global Ocean Treaty

20 September 2025 AIMN Editorial 1
The Albanese government “hasn’t missed the boat but had better start swimming” after it failed to meet a crucial milestone in the landmark Global Ocean Treaty negotiations ahead of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) this […]
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AIM Extra

Silvertongue’s Demise: Lord Mandelson’s Epstein Problem

20 September 2025 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2
It was so startlingly obvious it seemed to snuff out any comment. Lord Peter Mandelson, otherwise known as the sinister Mr Fixit of New Labour from the Blair years, was an intimate of the late […]
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AIM Extra

The Sliding Door Moment – and Big Brother with Glasses

19 September 2025 Lachlan McKenzie 6
By Gonzo Snark The New Reality Check This week’s Guardian report warned that U.S. broadcasters may face license trouble if they go “negative” on Trump. That’s the polite version. The real danger is sharper: speaking […]
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Politics

Political Futures: Critical Focus on New Security Strategic Ties with PNG

19 September 2025 Denis Bright 11
Saturation news coverage of President Trump’s gala dinner at Windsor Castle has concealed the need for more critical coverage of the defence pact with PNG as an extension to the Golden Anniversary of independence for […]

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