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Australia must tackle unemployment to reduce suicide rates

15 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 6
Adelaide University Media Release More than 3000 Australians die by suicide each year, yet one of the strongest known drivers of suicide risk – unemployment – remains largely overlooked in Australia’s suicide prevention programs. Now, […]
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Iran: Foreign policy high points, and the low

15 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 5
By Walt Zlowtow As a member of the peace community seeking to end perpetual U.S. warfare, I looked forward to Barack Obama’s presidency. He had an opportunity to pivot away from forever wars under George […]
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History’s Saddest Birthday Party

14 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 8
By James Moore   “The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults.” (Alexis de Tocqueville, author, Democracy in America). I know […]
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You want straight talking? Here it is. No jet required.

12 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 6
The system is not broken. It’s working exactly as designed. The headlines the mainstream media won’t run. By Sue Barrett The headlines you’re about to read will look like they belong in a tabloid. That’s on […]
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Soon-to-be trillionaire Elon Musk’s wealth grew by over $1 million per minute in the last year

11 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 4
Oxfam Australia Media Release Oxfam warns Musk’s imminent ‘government-backed trillionaire’ status marks ‘a dark day for democracy’ As Elon Musk’s personal fortune is expected to surpass $1 trillion with tomorrow’s SpaceX IPO, making him the […]
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More Palestinians killed by Israeli military and settlers across occupied West Bank in last 3 years since Gaza hostilities than previous 17 combined – Oxfam

11 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 13
Oxfam Australia Media Release More Palestinians killed by Israeli military and settlers across occupied West Bank in last 3 years since Gaza hostilities than previous 17 combined. More than one in five killed over last […]
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Victoria’s Dirty Electoral Secret – And Why Your Vote Could End Up With One Nation

11 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 4
Victoria is the last state in Australia where politicians can legally decide where your preferences go. That loophole is being exploited. Here is what Victorian voters need to know before Nov’26 By Sue Barrett Here is […]
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Never underestimate the power of a bowl of soup

11 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 7
By Maria Millers  Before there were flags, before there were passports, before maps stitched borders across mountains and seas, there was a pot. From a bowl or mug to a fine porcelain tureen, from a home […]
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SCO at 25: Expanding beyond security into sustainable development

10 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 4
By Chen Ziqi   2026 marks the 25th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). As one of the world’s largest regional bodies, the SCO spans countries across much of Eurasia, representing nearly half of […]
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Data Centres – Perhaps capturing more than data? (Part 2)

10 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 1
By Alicia Lucas Continued from Part 1 Changing World – Looking after themselves – USA rural and urban local governments (increasingly but not always) listening to communities In the USA, Big Tech data centre builders […]
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How Pete Hegseth turned the Pentagon into a Black Box

10 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 4
By Hassan El Biali Pete Hegseth has a word for journalists who ask inconvenient questions about America’s war with Iran. Pharisees. He said it in a speech. Out loud. Seemingly proud of it. That tells […]
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The Australia I Entered at 15 no Longer Exists

10 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 10
By Denis Hay Description The Australia I entered at 15 no longer exists. Discover how government training programs, apprenticeships, and secure jobs shaped a generation and what changed. Introduction When I left school at 15 and […]
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The think tank that built the Liberal Party just picked a new client

9 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 19
For 80 years the IPA pushed free-market ideology through the Liberal Party and shaped Australian policy in ways that served the wealthy few. Now it has found a more useful vehicle. By Sue Barrett On […]
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Data Centres – Perhaps capturing more than data?

9 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 8
By Alicia Lucas   Despite increasing widespread and bi-partisan protest in the USA by urban and rural communities including the use of such methods as moratoriums by local (county and city) government to allow some time […]
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Is AI breaking the career ladder?

9 June 2026 AIMN Editorial 2
UNSW Sydney Media Release As AI reshapes the workplace, cutting entry-level jobs today could create a skills shortage tomorrow. From customer service and marketing to software development and human resources, tasks that once required teams […]

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