Nick Evers This whole grubby story is yet a further reminder that our federal parliament has increasingly become overloaded with politicians at...
Paul Keating In London, one can wake up each morning to at least five serious newspapers; The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph,...
Tasmanian Times On the second anniversary of the article that sparked one of the more remarkable controversies in recent Tasmanian political history,...
Christine Milne, Press Release Following US President George Bush in turning his back on international law from the Kyoto Protocol, to the...
Christine Milne, Press Release “Ten years ago, there were 104 Australian-flagged ships working the Australian coastline. Now, there are only 52,” Senator...
Mark The West Kimberley coast is deserving of World Heritage listing for its unique and pristine nature. Imagine a coastline that appears...
SURPRISINGLY, the Australian Greens senators in the Australian Parliament spend most of their time on non-environmental issues. Since the start of 2006...
Chris Johnson, in Canberra “Just days before he took control of the Senate, John Howard promised that his would be a ‘modest,...
phill Parsons And why are we taking these extraordinary steps. Because our first line of defence against refugees is playing its trump...
IN JANUARY 2001, David Hicks travelled into Afghanistan. This much was known by his father, later that year: http://www.fairgofordavid.org/htmlfiles/documents/interview.htm Lest we forget,...