The Northern Territory needs more love … and honesty
Reforms proposed by the CLP to combat social dysfunction and violence must be fully supported by the Albanese government.
Reforms proposed by the CLP to combat social dysfunction and violence must be fully supported by the Albanese government.
Anthony Albanese should look carefully at the newly elected Queensland government; in power for less than two weeks and already doing what he couldn’t in more than 12 months.
The PM chose to stake his political career on the indigenous voice, and its defeat didn’t have to be his downfall. But the past 12 months have left no room for doubt: he does not have the character required to lead this country.
The Albanese government has explicitly opposed an inquiry into land councils and registered native title bodies, and is content with its current method of auditing. Its obtuse attitude is holding all Australians back.
Anthony Albanese and his government claim they care so much about Indigenous issues but when given a chance to hear from elders they are nowhere to be found.
Anthony Albanese’s personal desires are at odds with those of the public, and he is choosing his own at the expense of theirs.
No meaningful change comes from selling ourselves short through guilt politics. It comes from understanding our history in its entirety.
Hamas relies on the naivety and gullibility of the West to soak up its anti-Semitic propaganda and outright lies. Don’t fall for it, Prime Minister.
Instances such as Santos’ Barossa gas project and the ‘white hands on black art’ exercise are just the tip of the iceberg.
A cowardly, anonymous open letter highlights a failure of understanding, the same failure of understanding that plagued the Yes campaign for the past six months.
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