The Sudanese crime wave: Just political point scoring?
The Victoria’s Sudanese crime wave has been a topic of debate. But does it actually anything more than that? Lawyer and social justice advocate Nyadol Nyuon recently asserted on a breakfast news...
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View ArticleIn mind, out of reach: Melbourne terrorist highlights flaws in legal system
Today, the general feeling is that just like Man Haron Monis, we had a terrorist and we let him go. However, the reality of the situation is that the solution is not that simple. We awoke this...
View ArticleBlack, white, not well read all over: Melbourne’s public school problems one...
According to some, the reason why parents are taking their kids out of public schools is that they don’t want them next to immigrants. The reality is quite different. “We have taken D* out of our...
View ArticleCurrent Affairs Wrap: Trump’s taxing move, Melbourne CBD attack, Australia’s...
The last work week of the year would unfortunately not go quietly, as Donald Trump eviscerated the taxation system, complicated violent sped through the Melbourne CBD and history was made at the end of...
View ArticleFactcheck: Is Melbourne really under attack from African gangs?
Melbourne’s African gang problem won’t leave the news. But does the data back up the rhetoric? According to the recent media beat-up, Melbourne is yet again suffering a wave of “African gang...
View ArticleSydney and Melbourne house prices set to drop shocking analysts, millennials
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View ArticleDon’t ask women to be ‘safer’, Eurydice Dixon is all of us
While what happened to Eurydice Dixon has shocked the nation, this an everyday reality we women face. So don’t ask us to “be safe”. My heart hurts, and I’m not alone. The shocking discovery of...
View ArticleReflections on Mirka Mora: Child of the holocaust, mother of our Melbourne
We might have recently lost Mirka Mora, but to me, she is inexorably linked to the past, and the memories of home that never waver. If I close my eyes, I can smell the briny air skimming on the...
View ArticleThe Sudanese crime wave: Just political point scoring?
The Victoria’s Sudanese crime wave has been a topic of debate. But does it actually anything more than that? Lawyer and social justice advocate Nyadol Nyuon recently asserted on a breakfast news...
View ArticleViolence against women: The true extremist threat on our shores
Highlighting domestic terrorism it over a larger, clearly more dangerous issue is why it continues to repeat. In 2018, sixty women are dead. Where’s our political exposure? Why are men not being told...
View ArticleIn mind, out of reach: Melbourne terrorist highlights flaws in legal system
Today, the general feeling is that just like Man Haron Monis, we had a terrorist and we let him go. However, the reality of the situation is that the solution is not that simple. We awoke this...
View ArticleBlack, white, not well read all over: Melbourne’s public school problems one...
According to some, the reason why parents are taking their kids out of public schools is that they don’t want them next to immigrants. The reality is quite different. “We have taken D* out of our...
View ArticleCurrent Affairs Wrap: Trump’s taxing move, Melbourne CBD attack, Australia’s...
The last work week of the year would unfortunately not go quietly, as Donald Trump eviscerated the taxation system, complicated violent sped through the Melbourne CBD and history was made at the end of...
View ArticleFactcheck: Is Melbourne really under attack from African gangs?
Melbourne’s African gang problem won’t leave the news. But does the data back up the rhetoric? According to the recent media beat-up, Melbourne is yet again suffering a wave of “African gang...
View ArticleSydney and Melbourne house prices set to drop shocking analysts, millennials
Well, it seems the “impossible” has happened. With the housing market in Sydney actually set to drop, it’s forcing a bit of a rethink from a certain generation. We millennials are kept by two...
View ArticleDon’t ask women to be ‘safer’, Eurydice Dixon is all of us
While what happened to Eurydice Dixon has shocked the nation, this an everyday reality we women face. So don’t ask us to “be safe”. My heart hurts, and I’m not alone. The shocking discovery of...
View ArticleReflections on Mirka Mora: Child of the holocaust, mother of our Melbourne
We might have recently lost Mirka Mora, but to me, she is inexorably linked to the past, and the memories of home that never waver. If I close my eyes, I can smell the briny air skimming on the Saint...
View ArticleThe Sudanese crime wave: Just political point scoring?
The Victoria’s Sudanese crime wave has been a topic of debate. But does it actually anything more than that? Lawyer and social justice advocate Nyadol Nyuon recently asserted on a breakfast news...
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