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How Labor Party Factional Power Blocks Reform

7 November 2025 AIMN Editorial 6
By Denis Hay Description Explore how Labor Party factional power and Don Farrell’s influence hinder genuine social justice reform in Australia. 🎧 Prefer to listen to this article? Press play Introduction: The Hidden Hand in […]
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Democracy for Sale: The Hidden Cost of Corporate Power

15 October 2025 AIMN Editorial 7
By Denis Hay Description Democracy for Sale reveals how the hidden costs of corporate power in Australian politics harm citizens and hinder fair reforms. 🎧 Prefer to listen to this article? Press play Introduction: When […]
Political centrism blocks reform in Australia.
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Why Political Centrism in Australia Blocks Real Reform

3 September 2025 AIMN Editorial 1
By Denis Hay Description Political centrism in Australia tends to avoid bold change. Discover why it fails ordinary Australians and how systemic reform can replace tokenistic policies. 🎧 Prefer to listen to this article? Press […]
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How Citizen-Led Political Change Can Reshape Australia

25 July 2025 AIMN Editorial 1
By Denis Hay   Description Citizen-led political change is rising. Discover how Australians can unite to shift power from elites to the people through grassroots reform. 🎧 Prefer to listen to this article? Press play […]
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What Are Social Justice Principles?

12 July 2025 AIMN Editorial 2
By Denis Hay Description Explore 9 social justice principles and how Australia’s monetary sovereignty can help create a fairer society for all. 🎧 Prefer to listen to this article: press play Introduction: A Nation at […]
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Who Do Australia’s Security Agencies Really Protect?

29 June 2025 AIMN Editorial 6
By Denis Hay   Description Are Australia’s security agencies protecting the public or shielding power? Discover how ASIO and the police are used to control dissent, not safeguard democracy. Introduction: When Justice Feels Like the […]
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How Conservative Think Tanks Undermine Truth in Australia

27 April 2025 AIMN Editorial 2
By Denis Hay Description Discover how conservative think tanks distort facts in Australia, spread misinformation, and threaten democracy and the environment. Introduction: Behind the Curtain of Public Debate Location: A bustling newsroom in Sydney. A […]
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Why Dickson Electorate Matters: Breaking the Two-Party Grip

27 March 2025 AIMN Editorial 6
By Denis Hay  Description The Dickson electorate matters because it could reshape Australian politics. Is it time to break the two-party grip? Discover the candidates and what’s at stake. Introduction: A High-Stakes Election Picture this: […]
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Political Change in Australia: Breaking the Two-Party System

25 March 2025 AIMN Editorial 5
By Denis Hay Description Political Change in Australia. The two-party system blocks social justice. Discover how meaningful political change is possible – and what voters can do now to shift power. Introduction Picture this: It’s […]
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Australian Sovereignty: Steps to Regain Independence

30 January 2025 AIMN Editorial 12
By Denis Hay Description Learn how Australian sovereignty can be reclaimed while mitigating U.S. influence. Explore actionable steps for independence without retaliation. Introduction Breaking Free: How Australia Can Regain Sovereignty from the USA? Australia’s relationship […]

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