Defence
Government seeks to make nuclear submarines more hazardous

New legislation seeks to exempt nuclear power plants onboard submarines from crucial environmental ...  
JOHN PILGER: Danger of war exists if we don't speak up now

While no threat from China exists, media propagandists are trying to ignite a war the likes of ...  
Defence review proves we haven't learned the lessons of ANZAC Day

The recently delivered '2023 Defence Strategic Review' pits Australia to participate in another ...  
The corporate criminals killing off democracy

With corporate criminality essentially unchecked worldwide, Dr Evan Jones diagnoses democracy as ...  
ANZAC legend still inspiring politicians to send Australians to the slaughter

As long as Australia clings to the ANZAC legend of romanticising war, politicians will find ...  
Democracy: An unachievable work in progress

Ignorance, incompetence and corruption plague our so-called "democracies" — no matter who one v ...  
Proposed legislative changes accelerate Australia's lust for war

Legislative amendments are on the way to make it easier for the U.S. to support and launch hostile ...  
AUKUS turns Australian universities into a political weapon

Universities have become targets for tomorrow's defence personnel in a move brought on by the ...  
Afghan war crime charges highlight chain of command deficiency

War crime charges brought upon an Australian soldier in Afghanistan have raised concerns that ...  
AUKUS triggers growing dissent within Labor Party

The Press Club comments made by Paul Keating against AUKUS were the catalyst for a number of Labor ...  
Opening the Overton window

Social media and independent news sites have had a significant effect on opening up the political ...  
Why we shouldn't sink $368 billion into nuclear submarines

The surfeit of hurt feelings following Paul Keating's National Press Club address, plus some ...  
Australia's foreign policy now run by the military

The AUKUS deal and Australia's commitment to costly submarines have raised concerns that our ...  
Paul Keating fires shots at AUKUS, corporate press takes casualties

Paul Keating's Press Club criticism of the AUKUS agreement revealed the true nature of our main ...  
Australia’s submarine deal is a disaster and we know who to blame

The current AUKUS submarine contract reflects a profoundly tragic lost opportunity.  
Keating's skewering of mainstream media spot on

During his recent National Press Club appearance, former PM Paul Keating scolded mainstream media ...  
Australian economy first casualty of AUKUS pact

The AUKUS pact is a waste of spending that could go towards more needed areas such as medicine ...  

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