by Mick Lawless | May 31, 2023 | Articles by Mick Lawless, AUKUS, Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Covid Pandemic, Education, Environment, Foreign policy, Health, Indigenous affairs, Media, Military, Pensions and unemployment benefits, Political issues
A number of people, albeit fanatical Labor supporters, have accused Dingo News of being unfairly critical of the Labor party and their leader Anthony Albanese. Apart from their obvious bias, these accusations are made nonsense by the three Dingoes1 awarded to Dingo...
by Mick Lawless | April 30, 2023 | Articles by Mick Lawless, AUKUS, Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Foreign policy, Military, Political issues
“This video is about the limits of Australian sovereignty and power” We’ve all been told that AUKUS is what’s best for Australia’s defence needs by our Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. “I was convinced by our capacity needs, that these...
by admin | October 10, 2022 | AUKUS, Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Foreign policy, Military, Political issues
Defence projects have suffered $6.5bn worth of cost blowouts and are collectively running decades behind schedule, the federal government has revealed What we know: • Defence Minister Richard Marles will today detail how 18 projects were running...
by admin | March 21, 2022 | AUKUS, Australia's move to the Right, Corruption, Foreign policy, Military, Political issues
An ALP sub-faction centred on Bill Shorten risks betraying the party and gifting Scott Morrison a chance to hold on to power Scott Morrison and his government are running ten points behind on Newspoll and the Libs have just taken a shellacking in South Australia. They...
by admin | October 7, 2019 | AUKUS, Australia's move to the Right, Foreign policy, Military, Political issues, Technology
How would your electorate use $36 million per year? The federal government has announced plans to increase military spending. A temporary boost will be added: $200bn to the existing $30bn spent annually. (Australian Government Department of Defence,...