by admin | October 20, 2023 | Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Education, Environment, Foreign policy, Homelessness, Indigenous affairs, Media, Military, Political issues
Report compiled by the Australian Democracy Network with assistance from contributors Scott Ludlam, Michelle Fahy and Felicity Ruby. We own any errors and are grateful for feedback and discussion with Tim Hollo, Alex Kelly, Professor John Keane, Dr Adam Lucas, Clare...
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 admin | June 20, 2022 | Australia's move to the Right, Education, Political issues
The Morrison government’s overblown funding of private schools exacerbated inequality, undermined social cohesion and sabotaged cultural creativity The images are spectacular: slinky ovoid stairwells, glamorous foyers, expensive materials and exquisite...
by admin | December 2, 2019 | Bushfires, Education, Environment, Indigenous affairs, Political issues
At a time when Australian State Government’s are failing to take advantage of Indigenous local knowledge the African Government of Botswana turned to Australian Indigenous knowledge to assist them in managing their bush fire risk. FISH...
by admin | February 18, 2015 | Climate Change, Education, Environment, Media, Political issues
An old saying in marketing and communications says: ‘Repeat it, and repeat it, and repeat it again. When you are tired of repeating it, people might just start to take notice’. Sometimes this can seem oh too true. Particularly where warnings about unexpected...
by admin | October 21, 2014 | Australia's move to the Right, Education, Foreign policy, Health, Indigenous affairs, Political issues
Gough Whitlam is perhaps best known for the manner in which he prematurely exited from power rather than how he chose to wield it. But wield it he did. Whitlam’s short three-year shelf life as prime minister is generally recognised as one of...