Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised to renew Australia鈥檚 standing in the region at the Pacific Islands Forum in Fiji. However, Peter Boyle argues it's not looking good given the country's record and projections on听climate and militarisation.
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Backed by big business, mining companies and billionaires, Labor and the Coalition spent millions of dollars on political advertising to win votes, according to a new report by The Australia Institute.听Isaac Nellist听reports.
Ending deportations will be the real character test for the new Labor government, writes Janet Parker.
At the recent Bonn climate talks, the rulers of rich nations act like arsonists who, after lighting the fire, prevent anyone calling the fire brigade, writes Alex Bainbridge.
The Albanese government's plan to push ahead with the purchase of nuclear submarines as part of the AUKUS deal is an extraordinary waste, writes Peter Boyle.
The听Labor government has reignited hope that First Nations peoples will be听included in听decision-making.听But the lasting impact of colonisation in how laws are applied听also听has to be addressed, argues Isaac Nellist.
The Greens advance听in the federal election is a welcome development with a potential to change politics in this country, argues Alex Bainbridge.
The cashed-up United Australia Party ran in every seat听but only won 4.12% of the vote. Peter Boyle argues that it is the rise of the climate听movement that holds the real promise to prevent right-populism from rising to US levels of support.
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听ABC鈥檚 Australian Story rehashed the billionaire philanthropy trope in its episode about听the second-richest person in Australia, Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest. Peter Boyle reports.
It is what we have come to expect from the Prime Minister听鈥 comments that reflect age-old prejudice and which put him firmly in the bigot camp, argues听Janet Parker.
Since becoming the minister for offence, Peter Dutton has used every opportunity to spruik Australia鈥檚 鈥渘eed鈥 to prepare for war against China. ANZAC Day provided another opening for the hawk. Pip Hinman reports.
The new IPCC report is upbeat about the possibilities to keep global warming at bay. Markela听Panegyres argues there is no doubt that leaving fossil fuels in the ground is the bottom line.
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