The Guardian • Issue #1994 • February 7, 2022
Reef policy is all bark no bite
For the past year, the Australian government has been waging a concerted battle against UNESCO to stop the Great Barrier Reef from being added to...
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“For the sake of civility”: Grace Tame and the optics of politics
Politics – broadly speaking – define all relations and aspects of society, culturally and economically. There are many “styles” of politics, each propagated and used...
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Aboriginal flag ownership remains divisive
While some First Nations Australians are celebrating the now unrestricted right to use the flag, others are wary and sceptical. Earlier in January, the Australian...
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CPA contribution to the Extraordinary International Meeting of Workers’ and Communist Parties
On behalf of the Communist Party of Australia, I would like to thank the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) and Communist Party of Turkey and...
Read moreQantas moves to terminate Enterprise Agreement
Qantas has applied to the Fair Work Commission to terminate its Long-Haul Cabin Crew agreement. The first time in its history that Qantas has tried...
Read moreThe challenge of dealing with COVID-19
In the world of the 24-hour news cycle, we are being bombarded with information overload. The mass media move from picking at one warped point...
Read morePutin and Xi plot to escape SWIFT
At present, in the midst of the panic and pandemonium being created by the world’s press about Russia and China, no one has mentioned that...
Read moreUS and NATO tighten military ring around Russia
What sin earned Kay-Achim Schönbach such a fate as being fired? When asked about the month-long NATO-Washington campaign against Putin and Russia, based only on...
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