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View commentsView articleBook review: 'Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs'
It is the Liberal Party that has changed, not Malcolm Fraser.
By Peter Baume - 12/3/2010
117 mins ago
View commentsView articleCompassionate conservatism for welfare 'bludgers'
It’s time for real debate about how people on government benefits can be supported in leading meaningful lives.
By Sarah Burnside - 12/3/2010
2824 hours ago
View commentsView articleLara Bingle's privacy
Right to privacy: there is no public interest whatsoever in publishing the photo of Lara Bingle in the shower.
By Karen Abidi - 12/3/2010
1828 hours ago
View commentsView articleISP filtering policy is not evidence-based
With broad opposition and an election looming, one wonders why the ISP-level filtering policy hasn't been scrapped.
By Simon Wright - 12/3/2010
88 hours ago
View commentsView articleAfter two decades of delay, a chance to save bluefin tuna
The obscenely profitable market for bluefin tuna in Japan has led to years of overfishing and left the world’s bluefin population badly depleted.
By Carl Safina - 12/3/2010
422 hours ago
View commentsView articleKevin, we need to talk about you
If the first term of a Labor government is not to be a complete waste of time then serious conversations have to take place.
By Gary Johns - 11/3/2010
132 days ago
View commentsView article'Refused Classification' - a classification black hole
With 'Refused Classification' Australia has a category where the content is not illegal, but the government would prefer we thought it was.
By Arved von Brasch - 11/3/2010
72 days ago
View commentsView articleEmbracing Life
An ethical mind takes seriously the question of the assertion of their will over the lives of others, including animals.
By George Seymour - 11/3/2010
92 days ago
View commentsView articleFacebook’s new slut page: a monument to girl hatred
Since when did it become OK to hate women and girls so publicly and to judge them so mercilessly?
By Melinda Tankard Reist - 11/3/2010
4515 mins ago
View commentsView articlePalestine - lots of talking but little listening
While the international community continues talking - and not listening - both Jews and Arabs are set to endure more suffering.
By David Singer - 11/3/2010
312 hours ago
View commentsView articleSydney: choking in its own density
Higher housing densities produce greater traffic congestion, higher levels of air pollution and greater public health risks.
By Wendell Cox - 11/3/2010
43 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy pay equalisation is bad news for women
When a female applies for a job one thought going through an employer's mind is whether she could leave to have a family.
By Kris Sayce - 10/3/2010
1436 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe sustainability of wilderness
The financial value of goods and services humans derive from the natural environment is many tens of trillions of dollars every year.
By Ralf Buckley - 10/3/2010
1517 hours ago
View commentsView articleWar without thought
For those of us who lived through the dishonesty and frustration of the war in Vietnam, Afghanistan is shaping up as a passable re-creation.
By Kellie Tranter and Bruce Haigh - 10/3/2010
52 days ago
View commentsView articleWith self-belief, women can change the world
International Women’s Day: women inspiring, enabling and empowering other women out of poverty.
By Judy Cannon - 10/3/2010
53 days ago
View commentsView articleWilderness in Western Australia
The need to find the correct balance between economic and environmental imperatives is urgent.
By Bernie Masters - 10/3/2010
13 days ago
View commentsView articleManufacturing an Australian nation
Australians are isolated and politically inactive, and perhaps as a result, we lack a unifying, national vision.
By Georgia Lowe - 10/3/2010
54 days ago
View commentsView articleThe questions we don’t ask: a review of the Australian Energy Resource Assessment
Energy and oil: we are deluding ourselves into believing that business as usual can continue indefinitely.
By Cameron Leckie - 9/3/2010
2811 hours ago
View commentsView articleIs democracy terminally ill?
Labor or Liberal? Sometimes it seems that changes in government are limited to changes in the official stationery.
By John Töns - 9/3/2010
134 days ago
View commentsView articleWhat a difference a GFC and recession can make
China was the world’s factory, India was its call centre and services provider: the financial crisis changed all that.
By Leon Gettler - 9/3/2010
14 days ago
View commentsView articleMind the gap?
Should we care about the earnings gap between city professionals and the men and women who clean their offices?
By Andrew Leigh - 9/3/2010
392 days ago
View commentsView articleAnti-immigration backlash roils ties between Australia and India - part I
Despite being a nation built by immigrants, Australia faces fresh challenges in dealing with new arrivals, particularly from India.
By Robin Jeffrey - 9/3/2010
172 days ago
View commentsView articleThe downward spiral of hasty population growth
Population growth is a virtually insurmountable challenge, becoming ever more costly as resources are spread thinner.
By Jane O'Sullivan - 8/3/2010
7365 mins ago
View commentsView articlePatient-centred health reform
Healthcare: it's not who pays that's important, it's about getting more value and better service.
By Katie Lahey - 8/3/2010
85 days ago
View commentsView articleParents behaving badly
Chief Justice Diana Bryant has showed leadership in stepping up to the plate to protect children where the government has so far failed to do so.
By Barbara Biggs - 8/3/2010
336 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe luxury of people
One of the distinguishing traits of human beings is our devotion to continually increasing consumption and increasing profits.
By Christine Goonrey - 8/3/2010
1321 hours ago
View commentsView articleNew world order without a hegemon: compete and co-operate
Can trading partners also be strategic adversaries?
By Dilip Hiro - 8/3/2010
26 days ago
View commentsView articleSomething's in the water at the ABC
Is the ABC’s 'Australian Story' in the business of public interest storytelling or political advocacy?
By Mark Poynter - 5/3/2010
5230 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe politics of contrition
There’s no doubt some politicians are insincere some of the time. But it’s a worry if, led by our media, we believe them to be hypocritical all the time.
By Jennifer Wilson - 5/3/2010
147 days ago
View commentsView articleThe Biggest Bully: TV show a loser for weight loss
Why do we insist on giving fat people a bad time and why do fat people continue to put up with such treatment?
By Lydia Turner - 5/3/2010
183 days ago
View commentsView articleWilderness: its not the name, its the management that counts
Wilderness is a political and an urban concept; more about ideas and ideology than about what happens on the ground.
By Roger Underwood - 5/3/2010
164 days ago
View commentsView articleThe United States of weirdness? From the Birthers to the Oath Keepers
From the founding of the nation through to the latest Hollywood film, Americans have been excellent myth makers.
By Brendon O'Connor - 5/3/2010
67 days ago
View commentsView articleIt's snow news
It'd be nice if TV news spent as much time discussing significant issues as it does delivering semi-accurate weather reports.
By Walt Brasch - 5/3/2010
16 days ago
View commentsView articleThe consequences of filtering
The technological issues associated with the government's proposed Internet filtering are minor compared to the political and civil liberties issues.
By Arved von Brasch - 4/3/2010
206 days ago
View commentsView articleHave the ‘terrorists’ got what they want?
One thing terrorists have achieved hands down is they have made it harder to be freely Muslim in today’s world.
By Melati Lum - 4/3/2010
353 days ago
View commentsView articleEnding drug prohibition
If the government is serious about crime and substance overuse it must abandon the policy of arbitrary drug prohibition.
By Evert Rauwendaal - 4/3/2010
623 days ago
View commentsView articleDecoding our vampire obsession
The incredible success of Stephanie Meyer’s 'Twilight' series has had a snowball effect on the publishing and movie industries.
By Kirsten Oakley - 4/3/2010
826 hours ago
View commentsView articleThere are no spirits in the new wilderness
Each succeeding generation has become more disconnected from Mother Earth than the one before it.
By Brian Holden - 4/3/2010
248 days ago
View commentsView articleIt's time to take local government seriously
Local governments deserve full constitutional recognition coupled with fair treatment and fair funding mechanisms.
By Jieh-Yung Lo - 3/3/2010
66 days ago
View commentsView articleThe IPCC needs to change, but the science remains sound
A few errors by the IPCC doesn't mean climate change is an illusion or that CO2 emissions don't need to be cut.
By Robert Watson - 3/3/2010
653 days ago
View commentsView articleMajor change is needed if the IPCC hopes to survive
Well before recent controversies, the work of the IPCC was marred by an unwillingness to listen to dissenting points of view.
By Roger Pielke - 3/3/2010
186 days ago
View commentsView articleChina-free, March 10
It's a struggle to find a complete set of clothes NOT made in China for the 'Free Tibet' march on March 10.
By Tenpa Dugdak - 3/3/2010
111 days ago
View commentsView articleNSW red gum logging defies Federal environment law
The river red gum wetland forests along the Murray River provide a perfect illustration of why protected areas are so important.
By Lindsay Hesketh - 3/3/2010
122 days ago
View commentsView articleTragedy of humanity's unspoken epidemic
That a psychiatrist can receive the Australian of the Year award is proof the stigma associated with mental health has improved.
By Tanveer Ahmed - 3/3/2010
210 days ago
View commentsView articleBehind China's growing belligerence
The Chinese Communist Party appears to see the world revolving around China and its needs, rather than China being part of a global community.
By Arthur Thomas - 2/3/2010
85 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy I’m having an abortion
Abortion doesn’t have to be justified and it doesn’t have to fit your neighbour’s or co-worker’s opinions of a 'good enough reason'.
By Angie Jackson - 2/3/2010
835 days ago
View commentsView articleCan’t see the game for the pixels
There is a lack of sophistication with our current classification scheme: the debate over videogaming is off-target!
By Taimor Hazou - 2/3/2010
112 days ago
View commentsView articleIstanbul and the East and West puzzle
Fear of the return of political Islam has always been well rooted in the psyche of the Western-oriented part of Turkey's population.
By Alice Aslan - 2/3/2010
75 days ago
View commentsView articleTwelve reasons why Australia needs a Conservative Party
Political parties of both Right and Left have ignored society for a century in their obsession with the market and the state.
By Vern Hughes - 2/3/2010
96 days ago
View commentsView articleChristianity and politics: a problematic mix
The tenets of Christianity do not neatly conform to any party-political agenda.
By Roy Williams - 1/3/2010
2610 days ago
View commentsView articleWilderness is not protected
Wilderness, the ultimate self sustaining system, can provide the inspiration for an ecologically sustainable society.
By Keith Muir - 1/3/2010
296 days ago
View commentsView articleNot another transport plan
There is a tendency for states to have large s*xy transport projects to capture the public's imagination.
By Richard Allsop - 1/3/2010
411 days ago
View commentsView articleCarbon dioxide, mass extinction of species and climate change
Humans can not argue with the physics and chemistry of the atmosphere.
By Andrew Glikson - 1/3/2010
557 days ago
View commentsView articleHigher inflation targets would not be a good idea
Lessons for economic policy-makers from the recent financial crisis and global recession.
By Saul Eslake - 1/3/2010
113 days ago
View commentsView articleThe radicalisation of gentle men and women
Kevin Rudd has mastered the art of talking and saying nothing, using the media to gain maximum impact and the art of spin.
By Bruce Haigh - 26/2/2010
3113 days ago
View commentsView articleThe changing nature of advertising
It's not about freedom of speech: the kind of freedom the advertising industry cares about is the freedom to consume.
By Sarah Burnside - 26/2/2010
316 days ago
View commentsView articleWhat's marriage really got to do with commitment
Marriage: the state should not be telling me or you that my or your relationship is less legitimate than another.
By Shane Ogden - 26/2/2010
5011 days ago
View commentsView articleNortheast India: boiling pot of international rivalry - part II
The border disputes between India and China are about recognition not land.
By Bertil Lintner - 26/2/2010
212 days ago
View commentsView articleListen to the heroes of Israel
Violence has failed to achieve Israel’s ends and has produced worldwide revulsion.
By John Pilger - 26/2/2010
258 days ago
View commentsView articleTerror laid bare
The risk of airline terrorism will never be zero. But let's try not to panic.
By Chris Berg - 25/2/2010
813 days ago
View commentsView articleStark raven Barnaby Joyce
According to Joe Hockey, Barnaby Joyce is 'real' while Kevin Rudd and Lindsay Tanner are 'not real' ...
By Brian Matthews - 25/2/2010
382 days ago
View commentsView article$250m TV gift needs to be rechannelled
Stephen Conroy's $250 million gift does not require free-to-air broadcasters to do anything extra to support the creation and delivery of Australian TV content.
By Simon Whipp - 25/2/2010
316 days ago
View commentsView articleCan GM crops feed the hungry?
GM crops were supposed to rescue the world's one billion undernourished people. But will they ever curb hunger?
By Carol Campbell - 25/2/2010
715 days ago
View commentsView articleNortheast India: boiling pot of international rivalry - part I
Northeast India - seven Indian states with three international borders - has always been a boiling pot of emotions and grievances.
By Bertil Lintner - 25/2/2010
614 days ago
View commentsView articleLeave it to Beaver?
Is television’s Golden Age out of touch with as many people as our PM thinks, or is his Labor Party?
By Ben-Peter Terpstra - 25/2/2010
1316 days ago
View commentsView articleGreen Loans in limbo
You would think Peter Garrett would be trying to stem the tide of scandals unfolding from his portfolio.
By Aaron Nielsen - 24/2/2010
1012 days ago
View commentsView articleUnions and Labor: is Dean Mighell right?
After the ACTU campaign to bring down Howard one would have thought unions would have more influence under Rudd Labor.
By Tristan Ewins - 24/2/2010
266 days ago
View commentsView articlePonzi scheme
Governments in the west are running mind-boggling budget deficits and printing money like there is no tomorrow.
By Puru Saxena - 24/2/2010
1110 days ago
View commentsView articleChina and its domestic 'issues'
On February 18 US President Barack Obama finally met the Dalai Lama, in spite of the protests of the Chinese Government.
By Chin Jin - 24/2/2010
217 days ago
View commentsView articleArmy of well-paid advisers keep Pacific poor
Taxpayers should be concerned that egregiously high salaries are paid to aid-funded advisers in the Pacific region.
By Helen Hughes - 24/2/2010
813 days ago
View commentsView articleAbdullah abdicates rationality on West Bank nationality
Historical facts become important when looking for solutions to sovereignty in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.
By David Singer - 24/2/2010
3011 days ago
View commentsView articleChina's looming property bubble
Time spent inspecting China's property market reveals the sheer extent of vacant buildings and gleaming, empty, floor space.
By Arthur Thomas - 23/2/2010
1017 days ago
View commentsView articleRefugee policy: new solutions?
Asylum seekers: by employing language such as 'force' and 'deter' Tony Abbott is echoing Howard’s rhetoric.
By Evan Wallace - 23/2/2010
2117 days ago
View commentsView articleBallyhoo and balloons: political elections
Why can’t television ads and advertising agencies be ruled out of electoral expenses?
By Valerie Yule - 23/2/2010
36 days ago
View commentsView articleThe blame for Haiti's child trafficking rests with us
Blaming Haiti for its problem with trafficking of children and child s*xual slavery ignores the root causes.
By Melati Lum - 23/2/2010
1617 days ago
View commentsView articleHow can community democracy be strengthened in your local area?
To foster community democracy we need to create physical and social environments that encourage people to interact with one another.
By Kellie Tranter - 23/2/2010
1111 days ago
View commentsView articleGlobalisation in trouble - part II
Will tough economic times make developed nations shy away from globalisation?
By David Dapice - 23/2/2010
611 days ago
View commentsView articleIf Norway can prosper with a stable population, why can’t Australia?
Population growth is no guarantee of economic prosperity: conversely a stable population does not doom a country to economic failure.
By Charles Berger - 22/2/2010
546 days ago
View commentsView articleThanks Pauline, but Australia is still a great country
One of Pauline Hanson’s parting shots, that Australia is not the land of opportunity, is simply not true.
By Dilan Thampapillai - 22/2/2010
719 days ago
View commentsView articleTony Abbott: not a serious man
It doesn’t take genius to see Abbott’s modus operandi. He makes far-out statements in the hope that some mud will stick.
By Jennifer Wilson - 22/2/2010
402 days ago
View commentsView articleThe blow-ins from the 'burbs
For a variety of reasons our inner city CBDs are increasingly perceived as late night danger zones.
By Anna Daniel - 22/2/2010
1616 days ago
View commentsView articleFair Work Australia: the powerful regulator
Labor would be served long term by encouraging hard line unionists to leave their ranks.
By Corin McCarthy - 22/2/2010
2315 days ago
View commentsView articleGlobalisation in trouble - part I
The lack of equitable burden-sharing in today's NATO and the US-Japan alliance could undermine free trade.
By Bernard Gordon - 22/2/2010
219 days ago
View commentsView articleStepping up the fight against childhood s*xualisation
Championing new initiatives to combat the s*xualisation of children in consumer culture.
By Elizabeth Willmott Harrop - 19/2/2010
3114 days ago
View commentsView articleGod is a human invention
The entire structure of our society, in addition to technology and language, is all a consequence of human inventions.
By David Fisher - 19/2/2010
8014 days ago
View commentsView articleMr Swan’s preoccupation with superannuation
Facts, balance and perspective have been trampled with the campaign to cut and reshape the tax concessions for superannuation.
By Robert Carling - 19/2/2010
122 days ago
View commentsView articleWould Mary send Jesus to Xavier?
The way church schools spend their money shows where they stand in relation to the poor and the Gospel.
By Alan Matheson - 19/2/2010
2417 days ago
View commentsView articleGovernment’s 'gift' to commercial TV
The government's planned rebate of TV licence fees is a great way to line the pockets of foreign equity investors and Australian media moguls.
By Vincent O'Donnell - 19/2/2010
1020 days ago
View commentsView articleGastric banding and the obesity 'industry'
Promoting gastric banding to 14-year-olds means malnutrition and maintenance on the menu.
By Sarah McMahon - 19/2/2010
1013 days ago
View commentsView articleStern Hu a pawn in China’s great game
We have become too reliant on China’s appetite for raw materials to fuel its economic expansion.
By Graham Cooke - 18/2/2010
1110 days ago
View commentsView articleA ‘fair go’ for Australian students
If every teacher is a teacher of English, then all teachers across all disciplines must be able to teach English language skills.
By Elizabeth Grant and Fiona Mueller - 18/2/2010
520 days ago
View commentsView articleReligion and science: avoiding false choices
'The Clergy Letter Project': continuing to allow the promotion of an artificial battle between religion and science is bad for both.
By Michael Zimmerman - 18/2/2010
8413 days ago
View commentsView articleLocalisation and the middle class
Capitalism is in decline and this is putting the middle classes into crisis.
By Chris James - 18/2/2010
1113 days ago
View commentsView articleTwo women who were out of control
In the 1920s and 30s there were almost no women voluntarily performing physical feats which demanded maximum mental stamina.
By Brian Holden - 18/2/2010
5811 days ago
View commentsView articleDegenerate maths and the mystery of the disappearing report
It is a fact that Australian students are extremely weak at maths compared to those in many other countries.
By John Ridd - 17/2/2010
710 days ago
View commentsView articleDon't be rattled by the baby guilt trip
Why do we, and Kevin Rudd, assume it is the obligation of all women to reproduce?
By Nina Funnell - 17/2/2010
2723 days ago
View commentsView articleLand of opportunity, but not for monoculturalists
While young Muslim Australians can positively appreciate Australia as a land of opportunity, Ms Pauline Hanson cannot.
By Rachel Woodlock - 17/2/2010
2027 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe cost of a green economy
Developed countries have benefited from China's cheap solar panels and insulation but at what cost to the environment?
By Arthur Thomas - 17/2/2010
1420 days ago
View commentsView article'Smile or die': positive ideology and its discontents
In 'Smile or Die' author Barbara Ehrenreich charts a cultural history of the positive thinking phenomenon in the US.
By Timothy Watson - 17/2/2010
223 days ago
View commentsView articleKISS - the taxation system
The tens of thousands of pages of taxation rules and regulations demanding compliance are an abomination.
By John McRobert - 17/2/2010
624 days ago
View commentsView articleTwo years on, the ‘great moral challenge’ just leaves people in the cold
Global warming won't again be the winner for the government that it was in 2007.
By Graham Young - 16/2/2010
4416 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy the Oscars are a con
This year’s Oscar nominations are a parade of propaganda, stereotypes and downright dishonesty.
By John Pilger - 16/2/2010
1117 days ago
View commentsView articleA bastion against democracy?
The Australian Senate is a mystery to many citizens. Not many have a clear idea of its role, activities or membership.
By Sylvia Marchant - 16/2/2010
1017 days ago
View commentsView articleThe market is eating our children
Time for government to set standards for broadcasters, publishers, advertisers, retailers and manufacturers to prevent child sexualisation.
By Emma Rush - 16/2/2010
1325 days ago
View commentsView articleDo we really need R18+ computer games?
An R18+ classification will allow computer games with more extreme content to be sold and hired out.
By Barbara Biggins - 16/2/2010
3214 days ago
View commentsView articleIn the Mountains of the Moon, a trek to Africa’s last glaciers
The ice cap atop Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s most famous glacier. But Africa has other glaciers which are fast disappearing.
By Tom Knudson - 16/2/2010
525 days ago
View commentsView articleHen’s night bunny feminism
Female chauvinist pigs or sexual self expression: Playboy offers women an entry to the core feminist ideal of sexual self determination.
By Katie Ellis - 15/2/2010
2821 days ago
View commentsView articleGreen jobs: environmental red tape cancels out job creation
The definition of a green job is highly subjective and can depend on fads and fashions and political correctness.
By Ben Lieberman - 15/2/2010
926 days ago
View commentsView articleWork until you drop
Baby boomers' meagre superannuation savings mean more work and less play - time to hit the gym!
By Helen Lobato - 15/2/2010
326 days ago
View commentsView articleDemonising China: pundits get its role in Africa wrong
China's faults are the same as those of the neo-liberal world.
By Barry Sautman and Yan Hairong - 15/2/2010
825 days ago
View commentsView articleDiscrimination as usual for Australia’s Indigenous policy
Indigenous Australians need the government to fulfill its international human rights obligations.
By Robyn Seth-Purdie - 15/2/2010
817 days ago
View commentsView articleAbdullah bristles as Palestine fizzles
Jordan’s King Abdullah must show leadership and negotiate with Israel on the sovereignty of the West Bank.
By David Singer - 15/2/2010
2623 days ago
View commentsView articleSt Valentine’s Day as the ultimate cliché?
Is St Valentine's Day simply a cop-out; a day reserved for Disney, Hallmark and Cadbury?
By Joel Bevin - 12/2/2010
928 days ago
View commentsView articleDog-whistle politics and déjà vu
Dog-whistling is different from labelling and stereotyping; it is covert and designed to activate concealed prejudices.
By Ken Macnab - 12/2/2010
1924 days ago
View commentsView articleThe allegory of the iCave: social media, political campaigns and Obama
How does a candidate elected on a wave of popularity achieve anything in office, when their political mandate is built around a few slogans?
By Hugh Jorgensen - 12/2/2010
1326 days ago
View commentsView articleA changing climate for the IPCC
The publication of false claims by the IPCC has been compounded by its imperious attitude.
By Mike Hulme - 12/2/2010
3422 days ago
View commentsView articleSurrogacy: who needs a mother, anyway?
By what authority does any government permit adults to deny a child a mother AND a father?
By David van Gend - 12/2/2010
1627 days ago
View commentsView articleHaiti and holocausts
Why can't we galvanise the same level of empathy to aid not only the victims of natural disasters but of genocide?
By Carla Garapedian - 12/2/2010
429 days ago
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