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July 30, 2010
It is not the role of the church to govern but to generate people who can govern. We need politicians with an inspiring vision.
Domestic Politics - Peter Sellick - 49 comments
 
The Carbon Assembly is a short term strategy aimed at kicking the climate change issue into the long grass for the election campaign.
Domestic Politics - Peter Chen - 2 comments
 
If Gillard was so true to her convictions and if those convictions were strongly held, she should have resigned from the Rudd cabinet.
Domestic Politics - Nilay Patel - 14 comments
 
What's to like and not like about the Henry Tax Review?
Economics - Nicholas Gruen - 1 comment
 
Oil reserves are now low enough that domestic turmoil at any of the major oil producers will have unfortunate results.
International - Matthew Wild - 11 comments
 
Only when Australians experience the benefits of decarbonisation will they support carbon-pricing measures.
Environment - Leigh Ewbank - 6 comments
 
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Ambit Gambit We are now well into the election campaign, and both the Libs and the ALP seem to be scrambling for the lowest risk middle ground. The area I am most interested in, environment, flows into population issues, urban planning and infrastructure, food security and of course climate change. On none of these issues is either [...]

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

A 'Citizens' Assembly' could be the single worst idea ever floated by an elected government in a federal election.
Domestic Politics - Richard Denniss - 27 comments
 
Preference deals rarely signify private policy deals. They are about win-win electoral benefits.
Domestic Politics - John Warhurst - 7 comments
 
Israel and Palestine: Yasser Arafat ignored an olive branch 10 years ago and nothing has changed.
International - Bren Carlill - 6 comments
 
If the 21st century is to be an Asian century it's important for there to be peace and tranquility between the giants - India and China.
International - Rupakjyoti Borah - 2 comments
 
Last week Australia was told, for the first time in a decade of subterfuge, that the privatisation of water is the aim 'moving forward'.
Environment - Bernard Eddy - 25 comments
 
If carbon is not priced, there will be penalties, namely the very serious effects of carbon emissions on global warming.
Environment - John Le Mesurier - 15 comments
 

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The conspiracy of silence about the war in Afghanistan must end.
Domestic Politics - Kellie Tranter - 5 comments
 
Hobson's choice! Sunday night's leadership debate proved that Australian voters aren't hoping for a third option, but a second one.
Domestic Politics - Aaron Nielsen - 31 comments
 
Prime Minister Julia Gillard is a serial hit and run driver who is hoping to convince us not to look at her past driving record.
Domestic Politics - Dennis Jensen - 34 comments
 
The corporate conquest of our kitchens is underway; food is political.
Society - Michael Green - 4 comments
 
Aid agencies can help the media report humanitarian crises by feeding information to journalists that is newsworthy and timely.
International - Ian Woolverton
 
Traditional medical cultures need a true partnership with modern medicine.
Health - Bhushan Patwardhan, Gerard Bodeker and Darshan Shankar - 10 comments
 

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Julia Gillard is going to win. But that doesn’t mean that Tony Abbott can’t be a winner too.
Domestic Politics - Graham Young - 21 comments
 
Next month the Pacific Islands Forum will meet in Vanuatu: but Australia will not be represented by our government. Why?
Domestic Politics - Julie Bishop - 5 comments
 
The final election result may well be harder to call than the headline polling figures suggest.
Domestic Politics - Andrew Bartlett
 
More political rhetoric? Or a Prime Minister with the courage to tackle climate change and global warming?
Environment - Del Weston - 16 comments
 
In terms of effectiveness and efficiency, a price on carbon emissions is the way to go.
Environment - Geoff Carmody - 16 comments
 
To many Australians the image of Jayant Patel, an overseas trained doctor, automatically creates fear.
Health - Tanveer Ahmed - 19 comments
 

Monday, July 26, 2010

Thatcher was a less than average Prime Minister who got lucky: Julia Gillard should do everything to avoid stepping into her mould.
Domestic Politics - Graham Cooke - 20 comments
 
It's unlikely Bob Hawke’s ambitions would have been fulfilled without Hazel's loyalty. She's not someone to be cursorily dismissed from history.
Domestic Politics - Patricia Edgar - 4 comments
 
Secularism holds that a person’s religious belief or lack of same is no business of the government.
Religion & Spirituality - David Fisher - 50 comments
 
Young people have most to lose when it comes to climate change; and most to gain from strong, immediate action.
Domestic Politics - Sophie Trevitt - 22 comments
 
A simmering dispute between Egypt and upstream African nations over who owns the waters of the Nile is heating up.
International - Fred Pearce - 5 comments
 
Even the most rejected and desperate individual still has one little domain of sovereignty: his or her physical being.
Society - Colin Tatz - 13 comments
 

Friday, July 23, 2010

'The Order of Mates' in Australian political life unites the Labor Party with the rich elite known as the big end of town.
Domestic Politics - John Pilger - 25 comments
 
Whichever political party dares to play the nuclear energy card could win the election.
Domestic Politics - Phil Sawyer - 47 comments
 
There can be no freedom of thought without the right to be sceptical. On climate change or anything else.
Environment - Malcolm King - 104 comments
 
Requiring people to save receipts and fill in copious documents will not help them access financial support, education-related or otherwise.
Society - Gerard Brody - 9 comments
 
When Winston Churchill spoke of a 'riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma' he may well have been describing the Tasmanian fox incursion.
Science & Technology - Clive Marks - 6 comments
 
Rats in the ranks? The Melbourne Storm and Rugby League’s salary cap scandal.
Sport - Brett Hutchins
 

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Abbott and Gillard should stand up and move forward, leaving behind the cheap shots.
Domestic Politics - Neil Lawrence - 25 comments
 
Would the Greens ever block supply? Given the party could hold the balance of power in the Senate next year it is a fair question.
Domestic Politics - Greg Barns - 11 comments
 
Peter Garrett's Resale Royalty Scheme will adversely affect all artists, as will the new rules for Self Managed Super Funds.
The Arts - Michael Eather - 3 comments
 
If the ALP wins government, Australians will have endorsed the right of non-elected interests and party factions to decide who will be PM.
Domestic Politics - Jennifer Wilson - 27 comments
 
The recent bombings in Kampala were a calculated move to provoke Uganda and Burundi into leaving Somalia.
International - David Fisher - 7 comments
 
China displays new willingness to exert global leverage.
International - Bruce Stokes - 3 comments
 

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

There are many dimensions to the immigration debate.
Domestic Politics - Zareh Ghazarian - 69 comments
 
The legacy of disgraced surgeon Dr Jayant Patel continues to loom over Queensland.
Law & Liberties - Kevin Barratt
 
Kevin07 couldn’t possibly have foreseen the tsunami-like wave of opposition from voters and his own party that was about to wallop him.
Domestic Politics - Stephen Hagan - 7 comments
 
The Australian Cricket Board erred in its judgment by nominating John Howard for the Vice President of the International Cricket Council.
Society - Rohit Revo - 11 comments
 
America’s national security should not be a sacrificial lamb to better ties between Moscow and Washington.
International - Peter Brookes and Owen Graham - 1 comment
 
If you are interested in accessing a unique type of sports media communication, get a Twitter profile now.
Media - Brett Hutchins
 

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Now more than ever Julia Gillard cannot afford to be seen as sitting on her hands on the critical issue of climate change.
Domestic Politics - Ramya Krishnan - 27 comments
 
All evidence points to the fact 1.4 million Australians are missing from the roll and will be unable to vote.
Domestic Politics - George Williams - 26 comments
 
Why do we need an election? No matter who is elected presumably we can rely on miners to take good care of us.
Economics - Gavin Mooney - 7 comments
 
A new underground rail line for Brisbane could be the sort of infrastructure initiative which costs the community a great deal.
Nation Building - Ross Elliott - 4 comments
 
Regardless of the spin, there are clear warnings to treat data from China with the credibility it deserves.
Economics - Arthur Thomas - 4 comments
 
Contrary to what one hears from the PC crowd today, unity - not diversity - is the key to America's greatness.
Society - Chuck Baldwin - 13 comments
 

Monday, July 19, 2010

Increasing the quota of skilled migrants is not in the best interests of Australia in the long run.
Society - Cameron Murray - 14 comments
 
Marriage has long been enshrined in patriarchal and religious values that have done nothing to improve the lot of women.
Society - Samantha Stevenson - 136 comments
 
You can make a greater difference to carbon emissions by wisely choosing what to eat rather than worrying about where it came from.
Environment - Alan Davies - 13 comments
 
What type of messages will girls be exposed to if they tune in this year to 'Australia's Next Top Model'?
Society - Dannielle Miller - 4 comments
 
While India does not command the same respect and praise as China, its economy has been growing at China-like rates since 1992.
International - John Lee - 3 comments
 
Any notion of returning to our past treatment of refugees in Nauru must be taken off the table by both major parties in Australia.
Domestic Politics - Susan Metcalfe - 46 comments
 

Friday, July 16, 2010

The Labor Government’s home insulation scheme beggars belief in terms of wastage of resources and lack of regard for safety warnings.
Domestic Politics - Chris Lewis - 49 comments
 
Children, especially male children, need to learn about risk and daring.
July Feature - Boris Johnson - 7 comments
 
Julia Gillard is an insubstantial leader of a major Australian political party, created by circumstances.
Domestic Politics - Geoff Robinson - 20 comments
 
Rudd has paid the price for bad policy, but others shouldn't be able to get away with it.
Economics - Alan Moran
 
The advent of the Republican Democrats means there could be a third mainstream political force in Australia.
Domestic Politics - Peter Pyke - 49 comments
 
Without a doubt education is a turbulent mess in Australia, for which we can thank Julia Gillard.
Education - Phil Cullen - 32 comments
 

Thursday, July 15, 2010

The major political parties can't offer any sensible, rational, factual or logical explanation for remaining in Afghanistan.
Domestic Politics - Kellie Tranter - 35 comments
 
The surest sign of a warming Earth is the steady melting of its ice zones, from disappearing sea ice to shrinking glaciers.
Science & Technology - Michael Lemonick - 17 comments
 
A week in the American news - and all that seemed to happen was LeBron James making a decision about which NBA team to join.
Media - Walt Brasch
 
Global brands like Starbucks have to contend with a reinvigorated appreciation for the local.
International - Bryant Simon - 16 comments
 
What defines an activity as a sport? Is playing virtual sport a sport?
Sport - Dennis Hemphill - 17 comments
 
Nanotechnology's potential to improve public health will be maximised only with an environment conducive to its development.
Science & Technology - Jayashree Vivekanandan - 4 comments
 

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Americans and Australians are being advised very differently when it comes to their alcohol consumption.
Society - Stanton Peele - 3 comments
 
China has had an historic lack of transparency, misinformation and concealment especially in its banking industry.
International - Arthur Thomas - 10 comments
 
Nimbin: there are too many newspapers whose reporters and editors won’t let the facts spoil a good story.
Media - Graham Irvine - 15 comments
 
Many energy experts contend natural gas is the ideal fuel as the world makes the transition to renewable energy.
Science & Technology - Daniel Botkin - 3 comments
 
Book review: 'Men’s Health and Wellbeing: An A-Z Guide' fills a gap on our bookshelves with some sound advice for men.
Society - Peter West - 31 comments
 
'All you need is a pencil …' and courage to be an art teacher in the 21st century.
The Arts - Jane Gooding-Brown - 10 comments
 

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

In the words of the late Don Chipp, we need some 'kindness, generosity and wisdom' to achieve a bipartisan policy outcome for asylum seekers.
Domestic Politics - Dino Cesta - 20 comments
 
We have 50,000 people living illegally in Australia. What is Julia Gillard going to do about them?
Society - Jennifer Wilson - 116 comments
 
Many Australians would be shocked that Australia is still seen as a racist nation.
June Feature - Peter Kell - 41 comments
 
Both the hijab and the disgraceful practice of genital mutilation illustrate the complex interaction between ancestral cultures, the West and religion.
Society - Tanveer Ahmed - 17 comments
 
Decentralisation is clearly necessary if Australia is to unclog its capital cities and utilise the infrastructure available in the regions.
Domestic Politics - Bryan Kavanagh - 9 comments
 
Not all infrastructure projects, such as toll roads, tunnels and rail, are guaranteed to deliver a motza.
Nation Building - Alan Davies - 1 comment
 

Monday, July 12, 2010

A 'What the People Want' poll finds the refugee story encapsulates some of the themes that underlie the two sides of Australian political debate.
Political Philosophy - Graham Young - 115 comments
 
Both population and consumption are parts of the problem - neither can be ignored and both are exacerbating the human impact on Earth.
Society - Gary Peters - 25 comments
 
Australia's first woman Prime Minister is unusual in more ways than one: feminists are cautiously optimistic.
Domestic Politics - Susan Hawthorne - 19 comments
 
The Pentagon reportedly spends $4.7 billion on public relations to win the hearts and minds of Americans.
Media - John Pilger - 7 comments
 
We must not allow our schools to be agents for any social and academic apartheid.
Education - Chris Bonnor - 2 comments
 
'Just as we don’t expect buskers to be great musicians, it turns out that people enjoy coffee more if it’s served in a stylish mug ...'
Society - Andrew Leigh - 4 comments
 

Friday, July 9, 2010

Do the ill-conceived 'Orwellian' regulations of our national parks actually protect our environment and biodiversity?
Law & Liberties - Ross Barnett - 33 comments
 
The death of Khalid Saeed at the hands of the police has left Egyptians simmering in frustration with their government.
Law & Liberties - Amro Ali
 
Charles Zentai and the extradition request by Hungary for him to face questioning over war crimes: after 70 years, is justice possible?
Law & Liberties - Jonathan J. Ariel - 11 comments
 
The transition from fossil fuels requires united global action - and some US leadership.
Environment - Ann Florini - 12 comments
 
Arabs, Jews, Muslims and all the other ethnic and religious minorities in the Middle East should co-operate to find peace.
International - Alice Aslan - 23 comments
 
In a world where risk has been managed almost out of existence people often mislabel endurance as bravery.
July Feature - Brian Holden - 8 comments
 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

As Labor luminary Graham Richardson put it so succinctly, Labor will do 'whatever it takes' to retain power.
Domestic Politics - Julie Bishop - 29 comments
 
Climate change is a defining issue for many members of Generation Y. Politicians will ignore them at their peril.
Domestic Politics - Lucy Manne - 25 comments
 
To win votes the Greens should declare themselves for what they are: a secular party in everything but name.
Domestic Politics - Max Wallace - 31 comments
 
Don’t look now but gangs of muscle-jawed lawyers long ago left the law, took to politics, and have run the country for the past 14 years.
Domestic Politics - Tim O'Dwyer - 28 comments
 
The Income Management bill is the first step in introducing a national welfare quarantining scheme.
Society - Joel Tozer - 12 comments
 
It is disappointing to many Australians that Julia Gillard believes only opposite-sex partners should be allowed to marry.
Law & Liberties - Rodney Croome - 90 comments
 

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The ABC should be accountable for the social, economic, and political damage caused by a poorly researched episode of 'Australian Story'.
Media - Mark Poynter - 25 comments
 
Links between the Ku Klux Klan, a teacher, his pupil and a murder raise some serious questions about racism in some of our schools.
Society - Stephen Hagan - 11 comments
 
Comments that target a woman for how she looks, rather than her ideas, are designed just to shut her up.
Society - Dannielle Miller - 26 comments
 
While prudence is a good thing, we must understand that the quest for absolute security robs us of the essence of life.
July Feature - Peter Sellick - 8 comments
 
How little John Howard learnt or understood from his time as PM. And Gillard, like Rudd, takes us for fools.
Political Philosophy - Bruce Haigh - 32 comments
 
If the PA dissolves itself in December, it could mean Jordan becoming Israel’s negotiating partner on the future of the West Bank.
International - David Singer - 5 comments
 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The recent oil spill catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico could be an energy game changer.
Science & Technology - Martin Nicholson - 19 comments
 
The right to health is the equal entitlement of all persons but, in Australia, some enjoy the right more equally than others.
Indigenous Affairs - Stephen Keim and Katherine McGree - 21 comments
 
Another week in the Australian Football League, and another controversial issue.
Sport - Dennis Hemphill - 5 comments
 
The Yalu River bridge: yesterday a link between brother communist countries; today it divides capitalist China from communist Korea.
International - Brian Hennessy - 2 comments
 
Further interest rate rises will be needed, but not when the world is facing a double dip.
Economics - Henry Thornton
 
Our legal system has failed to heed the injustices that have occurred with the speculations surrounding munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Law & Liberties - Michael Nott - 5 comments
 

Monday, July 5, 2010

The issue of asylum seekers has weighed on the conscience of Australians for a long time now.
Law & Liberties - Stephen Austin - 52 comments
 
Busting the myth of progress is a precursor to changing industrial civilisations' current unsustainable path.
Science & Technology - Cameron Leckie - 17 comments
 
There should be a wall of separation between the religious proselytising ambitions of church recruiters and our children.
Education - The Australian Secular Lobby - 77 comments
 
Can Greens maintain their ascendancy in the seat of Melbourne after the resignation of Lindsay Tanner?
Domestic Politics - Nick Economou
 
New 'Body Image Code': it’s a start, but sexualisation and objectification still rule.
Society - Melinda Tankard Reist - 20 comments
 
What is the cost of discouraging adventure?
July Feature - Peter Tapsell - 8 comments
 

Friday, July 2, 2010

Moral outrage over Uluru finds the wrong target.
Indigenous Affairs - Ross Barnett - 49 comments
 
There are mixed messages for Australia’s foreign policy with the advent of the new Gillard Government.
Domestic Politics - Graham Cooke - 6 comments
 
Religion, especially Christianity, is not essential to the teaching and development of a sound ethical sense.
Education - Glen Coulton - 104 comments
 
There is a high cost to 'cheap': it takes strength to resist buying cheap, disposable, consumer goods.
Society - Brian Holden - 19 comments
 
A major reason for an Australian republic is to aid the further development of a distinct and unique Australian identity.
Society - David Donovan - 15 comments
 
Constitutional monarchy is about having a figurehead above politics, who doesn't have to win the transient favour of voters or politicians.
Political Philosophy - Nigel Morris - 8 comments
 

Thursday, July 1, 2010

What is the distinction between euthanasia and withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining measures?
Law & Liberties - Andrew McGee - 32 comments
 
The Israeli Lobby in San Francisco, Stand With Us, hopes to transform the image of Israel on US campuses.
International - Binoy Kampmark - 12 comments
 
Voters would respect politicians more if they were honest about the cost of their policies.
Economics - Geoff Carmody - 6 comments
 
Export levies on raw materials have many advantages over a mining 'super' profits tax.
Economics - John Reid - 6 comments
 
Many experts argue that the time has come to adopt an Arctic Treaty similar to the one that has safeguarded Antarctica.
Environment - Ed Struzik
 
There is such a thing as treason, and selling away our life-blood is one of them: water must remain in public ownership.
Environment - Valerie Yule - 3 comments
 

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