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August 22, 2023
Again, this reminds us that the Albanese government has still not appointed, its promised royal commission into Australia's pandemic response.
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Monday, August 21, 2023

The precautionary principle says that if the consequences of an event happening are possibly catastrophic, you are justified in taking all actions to stop that event before you have fully assessed either the risk or the probable size of the consequences.
Science & Technology - Graham Young - 9 comments
 
Science is about what we don't know and understand. Why would climate change be any different?
Environment - Murray Hunter - 9 comments
 

Friday, August 18, 2023

Mining companies’ gender equity policies are ripe for a challenge.
Law & Liberties - Bettina Arndt - 5 comments
 
Governments are motivated by environmental concerns, pushing oil companies to align with global climate goals.
Environment - Vince Hooper - 11 comments
 
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia have agreed on the broad contours of a deal for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel in exchange for concessions to the Palestinians, US security guarantees and civilian nuclear help.
International - David Singer - 2 comments
 

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Gone is the frontier utopianism of an open, untampered information environment, where bright and optimistic netizens could gather, digitally speaking, in the digital hall.
Law & Liberties - Binoy Kampmark - 10 comments
 
Try as they might, governments will never make you happy.
Humour & Satire - Steven Schwartz - 3 comments
 

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Three political parties have each exceeded 20 percent in public approval, representing an end to the two-party domination of Taiwan politics.
International - Jens Kastner - 3 comments
 
The Netanyahu government's determination to subordinate the judiciary to the whims of elected officials does not only compromise the independence of the judiciary, but it has also exposed the other shortcomings of Israel's democracy.
International - Alon Ben-Meir - 18 comments
 

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

It was Ahern's seeming helplessness in responding to the Fitzgerald Report that the National Party in sheer terror turned to (some might say turned back to) Russell Cooper, a traditional National Party leader.
Domestic Politics - Scott Prasser - 6 comments
 
Algorithmic bias: an impending peril
Health - Vince Hooper - 6 comments
 

Monday, August 14, 2023

Australia has come a long way since the 1970s when football was often described as wogball, Melbournians described the rugby codes as open air wrestling, and the northern states (NSW and Queensland) viewed Australian Rules as aerial ping pong.
Sport - Chris Lewis - 26 comments
 
The ACT government's initial decision to delay the public release of the report of its Sofronoff Board of Inquiry into the criminal justice system was a textbook example of how not to manage a public inquiry.
Law & Liberties - Scott Prasser - 5 comments
 

Friday, August 11, 2023

The Bill is in line with efforts around the world, to re-negotiate the social license of the fossil fuel industry to operate and phase out the approval of new projects.
Environment - Gwynn MacCarrick - 50 comments
 
With Bitcoin and its ilk gaining traction, the role of traditional central banks faces a formidable test
Economics - Vince Hooper - 3 comments
 

Thursday, August 10, 2023

For sure, if there was an award for the nation who contributed the most to Australia, it would definitely go to the Scots!
Nation Building - Stuart Ballantyne - 6 comments
 
Throughout history, Indigenous Australians have never extended invitations or welcomes to foreigners on their land, spanning from the 16th century to the present day.
Law & Liberties - Syed Atiq ul Hassan - 22 comments
 

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Central banks around the world have done a lot of damage in recent years trying to avoid recessions instead of their real job of keeping inflation under control.
Economics - Graham Young - 5 comments
 
The percentage increases predicted for Australian cities are several times that of these advanced western cities.
Nation Building - Ross Elliott - 18 comments
 

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

The BRICS nations stand on the brink of reshaping their roles in the global financial landscape through innovative currency pursuits, affiliate entrants, and plausible boons for regions like MENA.
Economics - Vince Hooper - 3 comments
 
The possibility of Israel and Saudi Arabia doing a peace deal rests on the shoulders of one man - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS).
International - David Singer - 7 comments
 

Monday, August 7, 2023

Sensational conclusions from the ACT inquiry are good news for Bruce Lehrmann.
Law & Liberties - Bettina Arndt - 23 comments
 
Like planting cotton in drought-stricken areas, decisions to place data hubs in various locations across the globe are becoming increasingly contentious from an environmental perspective.
Environment - Binoy Kampmark - 5 comments
 

Friday, August 4, 2023

Indonesia's journey could be marred by religious radicalism, poverty, and absence of a strong leader
International - B A Hamzah - 3 comments
 
The surprising thing is not that the British were originally involved in the slave trade - everyone was - but that they unilaterally decided to end it.
Political Philosophy - Graham Young - 21 comments
 

Thursday, August 3, 2023

Feeling offended is an emotion, similar to anger, frustration and loneliness. But while they can be powerful, emotions are within our control.
Law & Liberties - David Leyonhjelm - 6 comments
 
Equitable higher education policy requires balancing fairness with accountability and maintaining a delicate balance between individual ambition and societal responsibility.
Education - Steven Schwartz - 5 comments
 

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

The Australian government is proposing a law that will force digital platforms (Facebook, etc.) to determine what is 'true'
Law & Liberties - Ken Phillips - 10 comments
 
Time for honest self-realization
International - Murray Hunter - 10 comments
 

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Iinstead of meekly following in the meandering footsteps of the two bedwetting big brothers, Australia and New Zealand, Rabuka has decided to grasp the nettle and handle his challenges in order of priority.
International - Stuart Ballantyne - 3 comments
 
Ottawa requires dependable very high-quality heat in its bitterly cold winters. It truly becomes a matter of life or death, especially for the elderly or those with illnesses who are susceptible to the cold.
Environment - Tom Harris - 7 comments
 

Monday, July 31, 2023

Questions over the safety of Moderna Covid vaccine.
Health - Murray Hunter - 8 comments
 
Mattel's Barbie has become, courtesy of Greta Gerwig, a talking point so silly it deserves to be treated trivially. But money, advertising, and Mattel, won't allow that.
Society - Binoy Kampmark - 3 comments
 

Friday, July 28, 2023

Soy was the key to life without meat, vegetarians and vegans declared. Tofu was delicious in spite of having no taste, others said.
Health - David Leyonhjelm - 11 comments
 
HKOPS promises an end to Israel's High Court of Justice hearing petitions brought before it by NGOs on behalf of Palestinian Arab residents of Judea and Samaria.
International - David Singer - 5 comments
 

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Extended US budget deficits support the US economy.
Economics - Michael Knox - 2 comments
 
The battle over Israel’s democracy, if not its very soul, has been raging since the current Netanyahu government came to power seven months ago.
International - Alon Ben-Meir - 12 comments
 

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

'Guard rails' seem superseded now. It's all about Budget (incl beyond the Forward Estimates) and other policy 'promises' for the (often post-election) future.
Economics - Geoff Carmody - 8 comments
 
'Police violence happens every day, especially if you're Arab or black'
International - Sam Ben-Meir - 9 comments
 

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Although suicide is legal and the ACT Government is working to legislate for voluntary assisted dying (VAD), recent insensitive actions of police in Canberra suggest that police think suicide is illegal.
Law & Liberties - David Swanton - 4 comments
 
Is 'The Australian constitution is the only constitution of a first world nation with a colonial history that does not recognise its first people'?
Law & Liberties - Graham Young - 16 comments
 

Monday, July 24, 2023

Any security arrangement with too many variables and multiple contingencies, risks stuttering and keeling over.
Nation Building - Binoy Kampmark - 6 comments
 
Revelations from the ACT Inquiry about Heidi Yates' successful coup.
Law & Liberties - Bettina Arndt - 6 comments
 

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