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Published in: Home: OpinionGovernments have failed. We must save ourselves from the climate crisis
OPINION: After I lost my home, I realised we can’t rely on politicians. Communities must act to protect their future
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Published in: Home: OpinionOn trade, post-Brexit Britain is less transparent than ever
OPINION: Australia deal and Energy Charter Treaty show why we must be able to hold government accountable for trade
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Published in: Home: Feature‘Barbaric system’: Australia’s offshore victims warn UK against Rwanda plan
The UK’s £120m offshore ‘processing’ deal borrows from the same semi-colonial playbook used by Australia
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Published in: Home: AnalysisAustralia’s deadlock on climate change action is over – for now
Labor’s win – and the election of more Green and Independent MPs – shows climate crisis is voters’ biggest concern
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Published in: Home: OpinionDjokovic’s deportation: We must talk about Australia’s failing refugee policies
For nearly a decade, Australia has held vulnerable asylum seekers in offshore detention centres. Where is their...
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Refugee Convention is dead: let’s bury it and start again
In the past decade, there’s been a shift away from international norms for protecting people displaced by war and...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAustralia badly needs a plan to make refugee settlement work
Pandemic has highlighted government shortcomings on regional integration, racism and suitable working visas for new arrivals
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe Australia trade deal makes a mockery of the UK’s climate ambition
The UK must urgently put the brakes on any deal that doesn’t align with its legally binding climate targets
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsPrince Charles’ billionaire adviser stands to gain from Australia trade deal
Charles wants support for UK small farmers, but his adviser is a Tory donor in line to profit from big farms after...
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAustralia’s regions need a new immigration plan after the pandemic
A survey of international students and backpackers found that, since COVID-19, 60% were less likely to recommend...
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Published in: Global Extremes: OpinionThe change to Australia's national anthem is a lesson in how not to do symbolic politics
Prime Minister Scott Morrison changed a line in ‘Advance Australia Fair’ from “For we are young and free” to “For we...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Australia confronts its war crimes in Afghanistan: Britain should do the same
The UK’s Overseas Operations Bill is a symbol of a Trumpian world that is coming to an end.
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Published in: Migrant FuturesThe future of international students in Australia hangs in the balance
Health, economic, and political conditions will determine the fate of international students in Australia.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Towards virtual parliaments?
This corona crisis may yet be an incentive for policy makers to embrace technological approaches and develop a...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesLand rights, bushfires and indigenous rights online
"I believe indigenous peoples can teach us a lot about the power of resilience, alongside lessons on how to save...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Solving the climate crisis? Time to mobilize for the climate jobs of the future
In Australia now, they have called for fire fighters. But who can we call after declaring climate crisis?
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe Brazilian Amazon was in flames, and now Australia. But what do their governments have to do with it?
Australia is witnessing the worst forest fires of its modern history, provoked by months of droughts and record...
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Published in: HomeState of the polity in Australia
Coal exports up, medevac repeal coming soon, Federal Police raids on the press. The Australian polity is showing...
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Published in: 50.50‘Religious freedom’ claims used to defend FGM in courts in four countries
Cases come as rights advocates warn such arguments are increasingly being ‘weaponised’ against women’s and LGBT equality
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Published in: Home“Just be fair”: when does journalism undermine its own reputation?
“I don't think I have ever seen another media organisation targeted by the full force of the State, as WikiLeaks...