Clean Teals seem to like muddying the waters
How could a man, who chained himself to an excavator to stop harm to the Pilliga scrub, show no such passion for environmental damage when renewables cause it, asks Vikki Campion.
How could a man, who chained himself to an excavator to stop harm to the Pilliga scrub, show no such passion for environmental damage when renewables cause it, asks Vikki Campion.
In Labor’s attack on nuclear, they say: Do you want a reactor in your backyard? Yet they never asked us if we wanted 300m-tall wind towers or thousands of acres of solar, writes Vikki Campion.
Not for one moment should anyone shirk from the responsibility of the Robodebt disaster, writes Vikki Campion, but have we learnt any lessons from it? Has anything really changed?
It’s an insult for “yes” Voice campaigners to cherrypick history. As activists claim all were treated terribly, history must never be changed. The full story should be told, writes VIKKI CAMPION.
There’s little difference between Labor and the Coalition on housing policy with neither brave enough to crack down on foreign investments as its own citizens deal with the prospect of never owning their own home, writes Vikki Campion.
As the PM signs Australia up to a raft of G7 climate agreements, Vikki Campion asks at what point “sustainable” climate moves become untenable for the average Aussie.
As farmers receive notices their land could be compulsorily acquired for massive power transmission lines, city-dwellers remain blissfully ignorant: no lines will run through their homes.
What did Gladys Berejiklian do? She funded a regional hospital and community facilities. And if that’s corruption then none of us are safe, writes Vikki Campion.
The Albanese government does not want to confront the obvious which comes with the release of five reports into the abolition of the cashless debit card, writes Vikki Campion.
While Brittany Higgins received the government’s version of a VIP pass with a fast-tracked compensation claim, those who lost mothers, fathers, husbands and wives were told to get in the queue at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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