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How to lose a war
WALDEN BELLO
After more than two weeks of intense bombardment, it appears that in the war between the United States and Osama bin Laden, the latter is coming out ahead. ... fullstory
 
Major party positions on corporate responsibility
KATIE DOWLING
“it is clear that both the Liberal and Labor parties are blind to any issues other than economic growth.”... fullstory
 
Australia and racism – an Indigenous issue
PIERGIORGIO MORO
The present refugee crisis represents a return to the darker days of the ‘White Australia’ fortress policy. It is a reminder that Australia was founded on racism.... fullstory
 
Media coverage and old growth forests…
AIZURA HANKIN
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Protesters face jail as ‘The Movement’ moves on
DOMENICA SETTLE
In June the world’s attention turned to Gothenburg, where thousands of people were protesting against the European Union. Photos appeared in newspapers and on the web of balaclava-wearing ‘anarchists’ and burning cars. Then the world’s attention turned away again.... fullstory
 
Fighting same with same
ALEX KELLY
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Corporate colonisation in Chiapas stalls peace process
Chiapas Media Update
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The Otways anti-logging campaign – where and why
AMELIA YOUNG
With the Otways logging season underway and the resulting campaigns beginning to build momentum, AMELIA YOUNG highlights some of the areas currently under threat and identifies why they must be protected.... fullstory
 
Corruption author faces jail
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Social change and victimisation myths
FAITH THOMAS
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An oasis in the city
MARNI CORDELL
MARNI CORDELL visits Cubbies, an adventure playground in Melbourne that’s been giving city-kids time out for nearly 28 years.... fullstory
 
Tall Paul's Tales from the mop bucket: A True Story
Tall Paul
(First installment of three)... fullstory
 
Body Weather, Body Scapes
LOU SMITH
LOU SMITH speaks with Melbourne movement artist GRETEL TAYLOR who has trained at Min Tanaka’s Body Weather Farm in Japan. Since studying in Japan, Gretel has held regular Body Weather training sessions in Melbourne and weekend workshops in outdoor locations throughout Victoria. ... fullstory