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2025 – Australia’s dangerous nuclear dance with Dutton?

January 20, 2025 Noel Wauchope 13

Why I must now focus on Australia’s nuclear question For the past 18 years, I have been running two websites dedicated to the nuclear-free cause. I started these when John Howard was proposing nuclear power […]

Politics

The cashless welfare card is not yet dead and buried

January 19, 2025 Michael Taylor 6

Under a potential Dutton-led government, there have been indications that the reintroduction of a cashless welfare card system, similar to the Indue Card, could be on the agenda. Peter Dutton has publicly suggested reintroducing a […]

Politics

Dutton is not what this country needs, even in Opposition

January 19, 2025 AIMN Editorial 2

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

Lack of detail Dutton Launches Much to Do About Nothing campaign

January 17, 2025 John Lord 6

You might remember the relentless scrutiny that Peter Dutton applied during the Voice referendum regarding Labor’s proposal. He would challenge the Prime Minister each day, demanding more specifics when many felt the key points were […]

Politics

Who will win the 2025 federal election and why

January 17, 2025 Michael Taylor 12

Predicting the outcome of a federal election involves numerous variables, public sentiment and, it goes without saying, campaign effectiveness. There can only be one winner, and here’s why each major party has that chance. LNP […]

Politics

Here there be dragons

January 16, 2025 Michael Taylor 6

“Here there be dragons” was a warning on ancient maps alerting sailors that they would be entering dangerous or unexplored territories. Just as we might under a Dutton government. The potential dangers of a Dutton-led […]

Politics

Democracy: Swings and Merry-go-rounds

January 13, 2025 Bert Hetebry 7

Jimmy Carter’s Law Day Speech 4 May 1974: ‘I’m not a qualified to talk to you about law, because in addition to being a peanut farmer, I’m an engineer and nuclear physicist, not a lawyer… […]

Politics

What would Donny do?

January 13, 2025 Grumpy Geezer 4

P. Duddy turns orange Is the LN/P adopting GOP dirty deeds and agitprop and looking to the MAGAt for inspiration? Malignant tuber P. Duddy is far more inclined to pluck Gina Rinehart’s chin hairs than […]

Satire

Will Trump Rename The Great Australian Bight Because It’s Misspelt?

January 12, 2025 Rossleigh 13

Now it’s only a few days until Trump takes the reigns of the presidency… Yes, yes I know it’s normally spelled “reins” but surely one of his first acts will be to announce his emperoracy […]

Politics

Prelude to an election: Voters beware (Part 1)

January 10, 2025 John Lord 7

The golden sun bathes our lands in warm light, casting a joyful glow as people revel in the delights of summer. Laughter and cheer fill the air as holidaymakers engage in carefree play, focusing solely […]

Politics

Refugees as Business: The Paladin Group Contract

January 10, 2025 AIMN Editorial 3

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

Dutton reminds us of Abbott, but not in a good way

January 9, 2025 AIMN Editorial 5

One from our old site that deserves another run. Mark Buckley published this well-received article on September 25, 2023. Reading Nikki Savva’s The Road to Ruin is a depressing read, because it validates what many of us […]

Politics

The Nuclear Robodebt

January 6, 2025 AIMN Editorial 9

By Christopher Kennedy Liberal Party leader Dutton has come up with the nuclear option for energy generation as his ticket to be the next prime minister. Not since the National/Liberal Party cut funding in embryonic […]

Politics

Peter Dutton’s New Clear Vision… Oh, Sorry, Nuclear Fission!

January 5, 2025 AIMN Editorial 1

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 […]

Satire

When You Can’t Say “Merry Christmas”!

January 3, 2025 Rossleigh 6

Someone just told me that it was inappropriate to say, “Merry Christmas.” I told them that it’s a free country and that I can say what I like and I won’t be dictated to by […]

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