Fear in Australian Society Since the Howard Government
Prime Minister John Howard instigated a climate of fear, an attitude that future leaders must counter with resilience and purpose.
Prime Minister John Howard instigated a climate of fear, an attitude that future leaders must counter with resilience and purpose.
Outrage over the Welcome to Country is a dog whistle intended to set alight a racist agenda by a vocal minority.
The attitudes expressed by South Australia's Governor, George Gawler in 1838 reflect parallels with those in "The Island of Dr Moreau".
The Opposition Leader's position on immigration and diversity demonstrate his divisive intent, rather than support for diversity and inclusion.
An inclusive Australian society demands an end of the history wars.
Colonisation has left Australia devoid of Indigenous cultural traditions that benefit the economy and disadvantaged First Nations.
The many benefits of multiculturalism are threatened by divisive rhetoric, which must be challenged and exposed for its destructive intent.
White nationalism poses a significant danger to democracy, undermining human rights and destabilising community.
Colonisation of Australia viewed via penal transportation highlights convict challenges whilst honouring the injustices faced by Indigenous people.
The decision of ACT Labor to align with the racism espoused with Angel Marina underscores a profound moral failing that tarnishes its leaders.
Ernst & Young would have us all believe that they do not support racists. The facts prove otherwise.
ACT Policing and the AFP must investigate accusations against individuals regardless without prejudice.
The integrity of our legal system and the trust of the public are at stake. Mr. Rattenbury to respond to the issues raised and demonstrate the leadership that the people of the ACT deserve.
Twenty years of ACT Labor should deliver positive health indicators, yet the annual report disappoints.
The integrity of our public institutions relies on the unwavering application of human rights principles, particularly when it comes to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community.
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Recognising that the silence around toxic culture and silencing workplace racism is imperative in ending the culture that justifies rather than holds accountable the Angel Marina’s of the public service.
A valedictorian to ACT Labor, farewell and goodbye, and its twenty-year effort to protect a white supremacist from legal and moral accountability.
Efforts made to address racism in the Australian Capital Territory are insufficient in the face of deeply entrenched systemic inequalities
“Jon Stanhope appeared to see the world as both binary and polar. All that is good in the world was embodied by the Labor party, and all that is bad…